Thursday, January 23, 2014



Popular Archaeology
Mother Nature's Archaeology
Popular Archaeology - She doesn't conduct proper field archaeology like a trained archaeologist, but Mother Nature can sometimes help literally uncover the past, ...
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Archaeology: in a book the discovery of Herod palace, Jordan
ANSAmed - Its author, Gyozo Voros, an internationally renowned Hungarian archaeologist, has been coordinating excavation and conservation work on the site.
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First Female Archaeologist Appointed as the Head of the ...
Huffington Post - Women's disadvantaged status in archaeology even in the Western progressive societies has been well documented. Most often, gender inequalities ...
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Muse
New professor introduces course called Archaeology of Death
Muse - Professor Meghan Burchell, who joined the archaeology department at MUN in Fall 2013, is introducing a new special topics third year course called ...
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Sci-News.com
Study Sheds More Light on Collapse of Harappan Civilization
Sci-News.com - When paleoclimate, archaeology, and human skeletal biology approaches are combined, scientists can glean important insights from the past, ...
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Telegraph.co.uk
"Well and truly flabbered": BBC Two show to reveal Search for Alfred ...
Culture24 - The programme's presenter, archaeologist Neil Oliver, and Dr Katie Tucker, the leader of the investigation at the University of Winchester, learn that ...
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eTurboNews
Antalya: A destination popular among Chinese tourists
eTurboNews - In recent years, Antalya follows İzmir for Chinese tourists in culture and archaeology tours. The fact that Antalya is home to many ancient cities is an ...
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Decapitated Roman men found in London stream could have been ...
Culture24 - The research, which has been outlined in the Journal of Archaeological Science, suggests the skulls could have been "trophy heads". "The prevalence ...
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Climbing the Family Tree: Free public lecture scheduled
Press-Register - al.com (blog) - The Archaeology Museum and Jaguar Productions at the University of South Alabama are pleased to welcome Dr. Brian Fagan, one of the world's ...
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The Guardian
Carthaginians sacrificed own children, archaeologists say
The Guardian - "But when you pull together all the evidence – archaeological, epigraphic and literary – it is overwhelming and, we believe, conclusive: they did kill ...
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