"A culture is not an abstract thing. It is a living, evolving process. The...
“A culture is not an abstract thing. It is a living, evolving process. The aim is to push beyond standard-setting and asserting human rights to make those standards a living reality for people...
View ArticleArchaeologists Found Ottoman Period Pipe with Poetic Inscription
Archaeologists Found Ottoman Period Pipe with Poetic Inscription: Israeli archaeologists have unearthed a mouthpiece of a pipe bearing a poetic inscription....
View ArticleWhat really happened to the ancient Maya calendar…
What really happened to the ancient Maya calendar…
View ArticleScientific Breakthroughs of 2011
Scientific Breakthroughs of 2011: A few archaeological discoveries made the top breakthroughs this year.
View ArticleLovers' pipe dreams emerge from Jerusalem excavation
Lovers' pipe dreams emerge from Jerusalem excavation: An archaeological excavation in the Jewish Quarter of Jerusalem has uncovered a centuries-old clay pipe inscribed with the phrase “Love is the...
View ArticleThree faiths, one temple - ASI to excavate Itkhori edifice built in 7th...
Three faiths, one temple - ASI to excavate Itkhori edifice built in 7th Century AD: archaeologicalnews: Hazaribagh: The temple village of Itkhori in Chatra district, 63km from Hazaribagh, is buzzing...
View ArticleLetter from Ireland: Mystery of the Fulacht Fiadh
Letter from Ireland: Mystery of the Fulacht Fiadh: Versions of the same Bronze Age structure pop up all around Ireland and throughout the United Kingdom. Archaeologists, however, still have not agreed...
View ArticleScrolls raise questions as to Afghan Jewish history
Scrolls raise questions as to Afghan Jewish history: An Afghan shepherd enters a wolves den perched high in the mountains of Samangan province looking for a sheep that went astray.Inside, he doesn’t...
View ArticleArchaeologists Uncovering the Heart of Ancient Aelia Capitolina
Archaeologists Uncovering the Heart of Ancient Aelia Capitolina: Recent excavations by a team of archaeologists just west of Jerusalem’s famous Western Wall and plaza are illuminating scholars while...
View ArticleDeadly blasts rock Baghdad neighborhoods | At least 24...
Deadly blasts rock Baghdad neighborhoods | At least 24 people reported dead and 66 wounded as bombings target mainly Shia areas of the Iraqi capital.
View ArticleItaly allows Unesco into Pompeii
Italy allows Unesco into Pompeii: POMPEII IS IN CRISIS. A Unesco report has identified serious problems with the World Heritage Site, including structural damage to buildings, vandalism and a lack of...
View ArticleNew Twitter Accounts
Hey Gang, I have a new twitter account for The Archaeologist as well as for my own personal use. If you want to follow the blog’s tweets or my own be sure to follow. And as ways, I do follow back! The...
View ArticleKids Can Learn to 'dig' Archaeology at Field Day
Kids Can Learn to 'dig' Archaeology at Field Day: Children ages 8 to 12 are invited to be “junior archaeologists” for a day, Feb. 18, at Arizona State University’s Deer Valley Rock Art Center, 3711 W....
View ArticleAncient Cave Painting Focus Of Annual Archaeology Series
Ancient Cave Painting Focus Of Annual Archaeology Series: Paleolithic paintings of lions found in Chauvet Cave.
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