australianarchaeologyblog: Bark bucket held at Western...
australianarchaeologyblog: Bark bucket held at Western Australian Museum. Date unknown. Artist unknown, Worora. Bark ‘bucket’, made with a paperbark cylinder and round base joined with fibre...
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Archaeological News: Archaeologists hunt for a window on the 1540s at Kirkhope Tower excavation: archaeologicalnews: ARCHAEOLOGISTS say the grounds of a Borders peel tower could be hiding some of the...
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Rubbish! : (via susannathinks): We Are What We Throw Away By Witold RybczynskiPublished: July 05, 1992 RUBBISH! The Archaeology of Garbage. By William Rathje and Cullen Murphy. Illustrated. 250 pp. New...
View Articlejtotheizzoe: Paleolithic Cave Paintings - Perhaps the First...
jtotheizzoe: Paleolithic Cave Paintings - Perhaps the First Films? Confused by what those pictures have to do with one another? Read on… Some cave drawings, like those found in France’s Chauvet Cave...
View ArticleAssociation for Archaeology and Anthropology - selling/buying genuine artefacts:
Association for Archaeology and Anthropology - selling/buying genuine artefacts:: mirelha: Interested in genuine Byzantine jewellery? Ever collected arrowheads from different cultures? This site...
View ArticleArchaeological News: Should Richard III - the last Yorkist king - be reburied...
Archaeological News: Should Richard III - the last Yorkist king - be reburied in Yorkshire?: archaeologicalnews: Doubt still remains as to whether the remains of a body found beneath a Leicester car...
View ArticleArchaeological News: A Faded Piece of Papyrus Refers to Jesus' Wife
Archaeological News: A Faded Piece of Papyrus Refers to Jesus' Wife: archaeologicalnews: CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — A historian of early Christianity at Harvard Divinity School has identified a scrap of...
View ArticleBaublenblurb Sep 18, 2012
aspiecraft: Today’s blurb: ~> Roman Mosaic Found Under Farmer’s Field (discovery.com) ~> http://is.gd/PdMddf Today’s bauble: ~> Mosaic House Number on Slate by nutmegdesigns on Etsy ~>...
View Articlenationalpost: Alberta aboriginal rock etchings defaced with...
nationalpost: Alberta aboriginal rock etchings defaced with drill, power washer, acidHistorians are comparing it to the Taliban’s destruction of massive Buddhist statues in Afghanistan: Ancient...
View ArticleLe Marche - Curation Blog: The secret of Millenary comfort of Ancient Romans...
Le Marche - Curation Blog: The secret of Millenary comfort of Ancient Romans shoes: Licina, Urbisaglia: marchebreaks: What did the ancient Romans wear on their feet?That’s what Anna asked herself....
View ArticleArchaeological News: The English inspired Vikings to build cities
Archaeological News: The English inspired Vikings to build cities: archaeologicalnews: When Danish Vikings sailed across the North Sea and conquered England, they left their mark on the English...
View Articlethis-is-not-native: With Halloween just around the corner...
this-is-not-native: With Halloween just around the corner (yay!!), I figured it was time to bring back this rad campaign from Ohio University. There are endless cute, sexy, funny, even offensive...
View Articleopenaccessarchaeology: New Open Access Article- Philo and...
openaccessarchaeology: New Open Access Article- Philo and Plutarch as Biographers: Parallel Responses to Roman Stoicism http://grbs.library.duke.edu/issue/current
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thedailyfeed: WHOA. A recent blaze in the Australian outback caused this rare 40-minute, 100-foot high fire tornado, known as a fire devil. And it got caught on video!
View ArticleDoubts arise over claims for 'Jesus' Wife' papyrus
Doubts arise over claims for 'Jesus' Wife' papyrus: Scholars question the fragment’s authenticity — and the motives behind the controversy ROME — Is a scrap of papyrus suggesting that Jesus had a wife...
View Articlecaraobrien: First Ever Etruscan Pyramids Found in Italy The...
caraobrien: First Ever Etruscan Pyramids Found in Italy The first ever Etruscan pyramids have been located underneath a wine cellar in the city of Orvieto in central Italy, according to a team of U.S....
View Articlenativevoice: Ancient Calendar Discovered in Cuba A group of...
nativevoice: Ancient Calendar Discovered in Cuba A group of archaeologists from Baracoa, Cuba have made an important discovery in the Yara-Majayara Protected Area, where they have found hundreds of...
View ArticleArchaeological News: Humans Were Already Recycling 13,000 Years Ago
Archaeological News: Humans Were Already Recycling 13,000 Years Ago: archaeologicalnews: A study at the Universitat Rovira i Virgili and the Catalan Institute of Human Paleoecology and Social Evolution...
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