Friday, January 10, 2014

Archaeology

Istanbul's Basilica Cistern, Yerebatan, a mystery of the East Hurriyet Daily News
Istanbul attracts thousands of visitors from all around the world for its magnificent historical cisterns, drizzled both above and underneath all over the ...
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Archaeologist of the Year 2013 Current Archaeology
A household name following his appearance on 20 seasons of Channel 4's Time Team, Phil's enthusiasm for archaeology has inspired countless ...
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READER SUBMITTED: Eastern Pequot History In Southeastern ... Hartford Courant
The Friends of the Office of State Archaeology (FOSA), the Connecticut State Museum of Natural History and Connecticut Archaeology Center at ...
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Otago archaeologist awarded PNG honour Otago Daily Times
University of Otago archaeologist Glenn Summerhayes and Herman Mandui, chief archaeologist for Papua New Guinea, pictured at the Ivane Valley, ...
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The Ancient Human Hunter Changed the World Popular Archaeology
It could be argued by archaeologists and anthropologists alike that when ancient humans became efficient and effective hunters tens of thousands of ...
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Iconic Australasian trees found as fossils in South America HeritageDaily
Today in Australia they call it Kauri, in Asia they call it Dammar, and in South America it does not exist at all unless planted there; but 52 million years ...
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Neolithic mural may depict ancient eruption HeritageDaily
Volcanic rock dating suggests the painting of a Çatalhöyük mural may have overlapped with an eruption in Turkey according to results published ...
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Dakar Rally runs into angry detractors in Chile FRANCE 24
Paola Gonzalez, vice-president of the College of Archaeologists of Chile, a non-profit dedicated to protecting the country's landmarks and leading the ...
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Nakhchivan plans to set up open-air museum AzerNews
"The Institute of Archaeology and Ethnography of Azerbaijani and the National Academy of Sciences of Azerbaijan (ANAS) plan to apply to the ...
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Race to excavate Alaskan village falling into sea Past Horizons Archaeology News (press release)
"The exposed archaeological site was rapidly eroding away because of global warming – you've got rising sea level, and the permafrost is melting.
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