flintknife: Polished stone axe, Neolithic, found on surface....
flintknife: Polished stone axe, Neolithic, found on surface. North Downs, Surrey. 2011. By me. It’s come a distance, as that stone is not local (everything here is flint). Possibly from Cornwall,...
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acls1919: Winds from the North: Tewa Origins and Historical Anthropology by Scott G. Ortman F’08 now available from the University of Utah Press.The “abandonment” of Mesa Verde and the formation of the...
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U.S. Archaeologists Return to Shengavit Preserve: The Cambridge-Yerevan Sister City Association (CYSCA) is launching a fundraising effort to help support the ongoing research into 4th–2ndmillennium...
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Santorini’s Akrotiri Archaeological Site Reopens to Tourists: “The Department of Culture and Tourism in Greece announced today that it has decided to reopen the Bronze Age Minoan archaeological site of...
View Article2012 Archaeology Summer Day Camp
2012 Archaeology Summer Day Camp: The El Paso Museum of Archaeology Announces: 2012 Archaeology Summer Day Camp Ages 7 -9 years/ Grades 2-4:June 12-15th & July 10- 13th Ages 10-12 years/ Grades...
View Articlesagenundlegenden: Germanic pillar idols, which were placed in...
sagenundlegenden: Germanic pillar idols, which were placed in sacred bogs and groves to represent different deities. Some were formed to appear male or female: In situ:
View Articlecenturiespast: Cinerary Box with Cover located at the...
centuriespast: Cinerary Box with Cover located at the Minneapolis Institute of Arts ARTIST:Roman DATE:1st century CE This cinerary urn resembles a small building with pitched roof. The inscription...
View ArticleSmithsonian: Roundup of All Things Titanic
Smithsonian: Roundup of All Things Titanic: museumuse: A collection of videos, articles, and artifacts from The Smithsonian documenting the history and archaeology of RMS Titanic
View ArticleGreek & Byzantine-era Tomb Discoveries in Alexandria Prompt Construction Freeze
Greek & Byzantine-era Tomb Discoveries in Alexandria Prompt Construction Freeze: archaeologicalnews: Egyptian archaeologists have discovered four Greek and Byzantine-era rock tombs in a section of...
View ArticleIn Search of The First Colony: Archaeologists Work in Water and on Land at...
In Search of The First Colony: Archaeologists Work in Water and on Land at Roanoke Island: June 15, 2010 The First Colony Foundation and the National Park Service have announced today the completion of...
View ArticleIn Search of The First Colony: Roanoke Island Archaeological Find Goes on...
In Search of The First Colony: Roanoke Island Archaeological Find Goes on Exhibition at Fort Raleigh: July 22, 2009 The necklace on exhibit at the Lindsay Warren Visitor CenterA copper necklace,...
View ArticleDigging in at Fort Raleigh, Roanoke Island
Digging in at Fort Raleigh, Roanoke Island: By now you may have checked out some of our first episode. As someone who spent years excavating at Jamestown and who has studied this period since I was a...
View Article"Beneath the Sands: Past and Present Archaeology at Fort Raleigh"
"Beneath the Sands: Past and Present Archaeology at Fort Raleigh": NPS Host Archeological Excavations and Exhibit Opening The National Park Service Outer Banks Group, in partnership with the First...
View ArticleFirst Colony Foundation: Archaeology
First Colony Foundation: Archaeology: Paul Green’s The Lost Colony begins when the actor portraying the historian steps upon the stage of the Waterside Theater to evoke the memory of Sir Walter...
View ArticleTIMELINE ARCHAEOLOGY AT THE NORTHWEST END OF ROANOKE ISLAND
TIMELINE ARCHAEOLOGY AT THE NORTHWEST END OF ROANOKE ISLAND: Please note, this time line does not include the recent excavations of 2009, or 2010 because these excavations took places on the North-EAST...
View ArticleRoanoke Island Excavations 2006 (1 of 5) First Colony...
Roanoke Island Excavations 2006 (1 of 5) First Colony Foundation archaeologist Nick Luccketti discusses the excavations underway in 2006 on Roanoke Island.
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