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genannetics: How Stone Age farmers spread agriculture across Europe They moved north and mingled with hunter-gatherers, new genetic research finds “An analysis of 5,000-year-old genetic material from...
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culturalsecurity: Indian court evicts villagers from medieval fortress More than 60,000 destitute inhabitants of a village in Tughluqabad, India, will be homeless soon after the country’s supreme...
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wanderlustintraining: Photograph by Martin Gray (National Geographic) A person standing in the doorway of the Monastery at Petra, Jordan, shows the enormity of the ancient building’s entrance. Carved...
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omgthatartifact: Stool Edo The British Museum
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omgthatartifact: Glass Jug with Jewish Symbols——Byzantine, 6th-7th century CE The Metropolitan Museum of Art “Translucent light green; handle in same...
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jwstudio: A gelatin silver print photograph entitled ‘Contents of an Ostrich’s Stomach’, taken by Frederick William Bond, c. 1930. Bond was Assistant Treasurer and photographer at the Zoological...
View Articlecennoreth: Tim Rast of Elfshot made some Thule pottery: Making...
cennoreth: Tim Rast of Elfshot made some Thule pottery: Making pottery in the Arctic had many challenges. Thule pots were not always fired, and when they were they would have been fired at relatively...
View Articlemyancientworld: House of Livia, Palatine Hill, Rome. Livia was...
myancientworld: House of Livia, Palatine Hill, Rome. Livia was the wife of Augustus, the first Roman Emperor. The Palatine Hill was steeped in historic mythology to do with Romulus and Remus, the...
View ArticleHunters - Archaeological Dig Provides Insight into Similarities Across the Ages
Hunters - Archaeological Dig Provides Insight into Similarities Across the Ages: archaeologicalnews: University of Montana and Passport in Time volunteers excavate at the Little Trail Creek site last...
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//Archaeology Month Celebrated at CPS//: Cathedral Parish School staged a Florida Archaeology Month celebration last month with a presentation by researcher Kathleen Deagan who presented “Archaeology...
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Dog-walking in Kabul Gas shop Afghan national flag nprradiopictures: What does daily life look like in Afghanistan? It’s something we rarely see despite more than a decade of U.S. military...
View ArticleARConnection: Strong, Independent Ancient Women!
ARConnection: Strong, Independent Ancient Women!: arconnection: In today’s world of complex technology and fashion, it may be hard to relate to ancient cultures of past peoples. Especially with regards...
View ArticleLima's Sacred, Pre-Inca 'Huacas' Fall Prey to Growth
Lima's Sacred, Pre-Inca 'Huacas' Fall Prey to Growth: “On a street corner, under a garbage dump, at a construction site — pre-Inca archeological sites abound in Lima, where the ruins of hundreds of...
View ArticleDNA Studies Reveal Spread of European Agriculture In Stone Age
DNA Studies Reveal Spread of European Agriculture In Stone Age: archaeologicalnews: “DNA studies of four skeletons reveal how agriculture spread in Europe during the Stone Age. A group of researchers...
View Articleonamatapier: A Virtual Stonehenge Landscape (by Wessex...
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wassup-holmes: An Archaeological Moment in Time (by AronRa) It’s a bit cheesy but completely worth watching through until the end.
View Articlethesherd: Laser scanning reveals ancient stone chambers in...
thesherd: Laser scanning reveals ancient stone chambers in Orkney with accuracy to 6mm, capturing even ancient carved “graffiti”....
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