The Archaeology News Network: "Uruk: 5000 Years of the Megacity" at the...
The Archaeology News Network: "Uruk: 5000 Years of the Megacity" at the Pergamonmuseum in Berlin: digthisfeature:Exhibitions I wish I could go see. Sadly Berlin is a little out of my price range.“A...
View Articleskepseis: A Square of Blue This is the view from the bottom of...
skepseis:A Square of BlueThis is the view from the bottom of our sounding at Kouphovouno (excavated 2003 and 2005). It was about 5 metres deep, straight down into the ground and only 2 x 2 m wide....
View Articleoldowan: Experimental quartz core-axe hafted in split wooden...
oldowan:Experimental quartz core-axe hafted in split wooden haft and fixed with bindings; b) detail of a; c) experimental quartz core-axe hafted in a wrap-around wooden handle.“A detailed microwear...
View Articlemuseumsadnauseum: Highly recommend ‘Anthropology Major Fox’ on...
museumsadnauseum:Highly recommend ‘Anthropology Major Fox’ on tumblr.
View ArticleArchaeologists Unearth Agricultural Suburb at Ancient City of Petra
Archaeologists Unearth Agricultural Suburb at Ancient City of Petra: An agricultural suburb and other finds unearthed at Petra by archaeologists from the Brown University Petra Archaeological Project...
View ArticleArchaeology Professor Featured in ABC Series
Archaeology Professor Featured in ABC Series: WILLIAMSPORT, Pa. - Lycoming College”s Dr. William Dever, distinguished visiting professor of archaeology, was a featured scholar in “Back to the...
View ArticleArchaeological News: Don’t underestimate Viking women
Archaeological News: Don’t underestimate Viking women: archaeologicalnews:The status of Viking women may be underestimated due to the way we interpret burial findings.“To assume that Viking men were...
View ArticleArchaeology: Bulgaria Claims Find of Temple to Priapus
Archaeology: Bulgaria Claims Find of Temple to Priapus: In a claim certain to prick the interest of followers of archaeology and mythology everywhere, the head of Bulgaria’s National History Museum has...
View ArticleAnatolian Archaeology in Magazine
Anatolian Archaeology in Magazine: “A magazine that has been published bimonthly in Turkey for five years in an attempt to inform the general public about archaeological investigations, cultural...
View Articlesarraounia: The Obelisk of Axum is a 1,700-year-old, 24-metres...
sarraounia:The Obelisk of Axum is a 1,700-year-old, 24-metres tall granite obelisk, weighing 160 tonnes, in the city of Axum in Ethiopia, erected during the 4th century A.D. by subjects of the...
View ArticleArchaeological News: Royal Israelite Capital Detail Emerges from Jerusalem Dig
Archaeological News: Royal Israelite Capital Detail Emerges from Jerusalem Dig: archaeologicalnews:When an architectural fragment like this one is found on an archaeological dig in Jerusalem, it could...
View ArticleAncient gold Coins Discovered in Iraq
Ancient gold Coins Discovered in Iraq: archaeologicalnews:KUT, Iraq - Iraqi archaeologists have found 66 gold coins that are at least 1,400 years old, officials said on Monday, adding that they hope to...
View Articlecuetlachtli-amocuali: For those of you looking for an...
cuetlachtli-amocuali:For those of you looking for an incredible experience this summer, I highly recommend you check out the PIARA Field School. I attended this past summer and it completely blew me...
View Articlearchaicwonder: Sunken Hellenistic bronze statue of an athlete...
archaicwonder:Sunken Hellenistic bronze statue of an athlete (c. 1st - 3rd century BCE) Found by an amateur diver off the Island of Vele Orjule, Croatia, the statue of a young athlete was lying in the...
View Articlearchaeology: Roman Theatre—first of its kind in the...
archaeology:Roman Theatre—first of its kind in the UK—discovered in Kent.Remains of a huge, 2,000-year-old Roman theatre, thought to be the first of its kind in Britain, have been discovered in...
View ArticleAncient Jewish Manuscripts Uncovered in Afghanistan
Ancient Jewish Manuscripts Uncovered in Afghanistan : eupraxsophy:This is one the greatest treasure trove of Jewish history discovered yet, hinting at the lesser known but thriving Jewish community in...
View Articlewelcometoanthropology: Archaeology is Sexy. This made me laugh,...
welcometoanthropology:Archaeology is Sexy. This made me laugh, but at the same time I couldn’t help but cringe a bit when he took the artifact out of the unit wall without looking at it’s context.
View ArticleArchaeological News: Outram’s tunnel could be the oldest in the world
Archaeological News: Outram’s tunnel could be the oldest in the world: archaeologicalnews:The secrets of one of the oldest railway tunnels in the world, between Crich and Bullbridge, are set to be...
View ArticleArchaeological News: Mud may have preserved Turkish city 700 years ago,...
Archaeological News: Mud may have preserved Turkish city 700 years ago, archaeologists say: archaeologicalnews:DEMRE, Turkey — In the fourth century A.D., a bishop named Nicholas transformed the city...
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