juanmartinez: The Man who Discovered Egypt Interesting...
juanmartinez: The Man who Discovered Egypt Interesting documentary about Egypt and Flinders Petrie, the father of modern archaeology. Presented by Chris Naunton - utter man candy. Available on iPlayer...
View ArticleMali: Timbuktu heritage may be threatened, Unesco says
Mali: Timbuktu heritage may be threatened, Unesco says: archaeologicalnews: Timbuktu’s mud and wood architecture is unique _____________________________________________________________________ “The...
View Article"Priceless" Ancient Greek Statue Snatched from Smugglers is a Fake!!
"Priceless" Ancient Greek Statue Snatched from Smugglers is a Fake!!: archaeologicalnews: Tuesday April 3, 2012 “An ancient Greek statue confiscated last month from suspected smugglers and described as...
View ArticleUrban Archaeologists Uncover History Beneath Streets
Urban Archaeologists Uncover History Beneath Streets: archaeologicalnews: The streets of lower Manhattan are traveled by hundreds of thousands of people each day. Beneath the sidewalks they walk on, a...
View Articlerhamphotheca: Growing Up Neanderthal by Pat Shipman They were...
rhamphotheca: Growing Up Neanderthal by Pat Shipman They were not us. That is, Neandertals were probably not members of our own species, judging from recent analyses of mitochondrial DNA (described in...
View Articlefyeaheasterneurope: Stavropoleos Monastery is a Romanian...
fyeaheasterneurope: Stavropoleos Monastery is a Romanian Orthodox monastery for nuns right in downtown Bucharest. It was built in 1724 although only a small portion of the original structure remains....
View ArticleMammoth Carcass Found in Siberia (Video Link)
Mammoth Carcass Found in Siberia (Video Link): oldowan: The discovery of a well-preserved juvenile mammoth suggests that ancient humans “stole” mammoths from hunting lions, scientists say. Bernard...
View Articleomgthatartifact: -Fertility Goddess Pakistan -1st century BCE-...
omgthatartifact: -Fertility Goddess Pakistan -1st century BCE- 1st century AD -Located at the Victoria & Albert Museum
View Articleomgthatartifact: Fertility Figure from Egypt dating to 1640-1532...
omgthatartifact: Fertility Figure from Egypt dating to 1640-1532 BCE Christie’s
View Articleyourlittleampersand: A very Happy Birthday to Jane Goodall, one...
yourlittleampersand: A very Happy Birthday to Jane Goodall, one of my heroes. You are an incredible woman with a beautiful soul. Wishing you many more to come. zoom in
View Articlefotojournalismus: Vedran Smajlović performs in Sarajevo’s...
fotojournalismus: Vedran Smajlović performs in Sarajevo’s partially destroyed National Library in 1992. Smailović became famous by taking his cello into the streets of Sarajevo during the siege....
View Articlecrownedrose: New Images of Titanic Wreck Revealed Sweeping...
crownedrose: New Images of Titanic Wreck Revealed Sweeping images of the sunken ship were made by stitching together hundreds of optical and sonar images collected by deep-diving robots during a 2010...
View ArticleAncient Human Settlements Numbering In Thousands Spotted By Satellite Over Syria
Ancient Human Settlements Numbering In Thousands Spotted By Satellite Over Syria: jointheclan: Huffington Post: Ancient humans have changed the landscape around their settlements in such ways that even...
View Articlealaskamuseum: In a century of archaeological work and surveys on...
alaskamuseum: In a century of archaeological work and surveys on the Aleutian Islands, only one other example of petroglyphs has been found. In 2002, biologists conducting a sea lion count on Agattu...
View ArticleYork Minster Tantalises Archaeologists with Hints of Saxon Church
York Minster Tantalises Archaeologists with Hints of Saxon Church: archaeologicalnews: What happened after the Romans left and the Vikings of Jorvik arrived? Two post holes and a jumble of bones may...
View ArticleThere's No Bones About THIS History
There's No Bones About THIS History: archaeologicalnews: “Skeletons uncovered in Oxford city centre could have been the remains of Viking pillagers rather than settlers killed in a famous massacre....
View Articlepalmdeer: A team of archeologists have uncovered a flute in a...
palmdeer: A team of archeologists have uncovered a flute in a German cave dating back 35,000 years, showing that early Europeans had an advanced creative culture which included artistic pursuits. The...
View Articlemyancientworld: A victim from the 79AD eruption of Mount...
myancientworld: A victim from the 79AD eruption of Mount Vesuvius. Look at our victim, who covers their face away from the volcanic eruption which hit the town of Pompeii in 79AD. We can even see the...
View Articlemyancientworld: Pompeii, the ancient town which was situated...
myancientworld: Pompeii, the ancient town which was situated along the coast of Italy.
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