archaeology: A Greek bronze helmet, covered with gold leaf...
archaeology: A Greek bronze helmet, covered with gold leaf and decorated with snakes, lions and a peacock’s tail (or palmette), has been discovered in the waters of Haifa Bay in Israel. But how this...
View Articleshovelbum: archaeologistforhire: Here’s the latest update...
shovelbum: archaeologistforhire: Here’s the latest update from the AIA: Dear AIA members, The AIA has learned of two new TV shows that promote treasure hunting to find archaeological objects. National...
View ArticleRadical Theory of First Americans Places Stone-age Europeans in Delmarva...
Radical Theory of First Americans Places Stone-age Europeans in Delmarva 20,000 Years Ago: By Brian Vastag, Wednesday, February 29, 3:19 PM “When the crew of the Virginia scallop trawler Cinmar hauled...
View ArticleTools May Have Been First Money
Tools May Have Been First Money: archaeologicalnews: VANCOUVER, British Columbia “Hand axes, small handheld stone tools used by ancient humans, could have served as the first commodity in the human...
View Articleexplore-the-earth: Ruins of the Forum Romanum, Rome. Taken by...
explore-the-earth: Ruins of the Forum Romanum, Rome. Taken by massivenights.
View Articleallmesopotamia: Part of Assyrian Bronze Throne and Footstool,...
allmesopotamia: Part of Assyrian Bronze Throne and Footstool, about B.C. 880, Reign of Asshurnasirpal. (From a photo by Mansell & Co. of the original in the British Museum.)
View ArticleFlag Fen Archaeology Idea Brings in Public to Dig Deep
Flag Fen Archaeology Idea Brings in Public to Dig Deep: archaeologicalnews: Renowned Bronze Age archaeological site Flag Fen in Cambridgeshire will host a first-of-its-kind dig that makes the public...
View ArticleReligion and Society in Roman Palestine
comecoco84: Religion and Society in Roman PalestineA collection of papers focussing on the contributions made by archaeology to the understanding of society in Palestine in the Roman period. The papers...
View Articledeconversionmovement: Neanderthals Were Ancient Mariners IT...
deconversionmovement: Neanderthals Were Ancient Mariners IT LOOKS like Neanderthals may have beaten modern humans to the seas. Growing evidence suggests our extinct cousins criss-crossed the...
View ArticleUncovering Mass Graves of Holocaust Horrors at Nazi Death Camps
Uncovering Mass Graves of Holocaust Horrors at Nazi Death Camps
View ArticleMexican Archaeologists Discover a Millennium-old Game Board
Mexican Archaeologists Discover a Millennium-old Game Board: caraobrien: Archaeologists carrying out restoration at a site in the southeastern state of Campeche discovered a Mayan game board dating...
View ArticleExploration of Mythical David and Goliath Battle Site Reaches New Depth
Exploration of Mythical David and Goliath Battle Site Reaches New Depth: archaeologicalnews: “This summer, Tel Aviv University’s Sonia and Marco Nadler Institute of Archaeology is adding another...
View Articleaboutegypt: The Mortuary Temple of Merenptah (by luxortaxi.com)
aboutegypt: The Mortuary Temple of Merenptah (by luxortaxi.com)
View Articleoldowan: Lithics and bone Cova Gran, Catalunya, Spain
oldowan: Lithics and bone Cova Gran, Catalunya, Spain
View ArticleUnearthing Sussita
Unearthing Sussita: archaeologicalnews: Peering up from the shore of Lake Kinneret, known to many as the Sea of Galilee, one can hardly detect any structures atop that imposing flat-topped mountain....
View ArticleLalibela Church, Ethiopia The town of Lalibela in northern...
Lalibela Church, Ethiopia The town of Lalibela in northern Ethiopia is renowned for 12 Christian churches that were hewed out of solid stone some 800 years ago. The most stunning is Bieta Giyorgis,...
View Articletravelingcolors: Tagines at Ait-Ben-Haddou | Morocco (by Zé...
travelingcolors: Tagines at Ait-Ben-Haddou | Morocco (by Zé Eduardo…)
View Articlerocks-n-bones: An archaeologist examines a re-created field...
rocks-n-bones: An archaeologist examines a re-created field area within the roughly 3,000-year-old expanse of irrigation canals and bordered fields currently under excavation at Las Capas in the Tucson...
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