Wednesday, February 5, 2014

Archaeology



La prensa
Ancient Native American site could stymie Miami high-rise developers
Archaeologists first discovered the Tequesta Indian site in 2005, when developers began excavation at what had been a parking lot. Since then they ...
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Blackmore Vale
Archaeology student demonstrates 3-D printing at Dorset County Museum in Dorchester
Southampton University PhD archaeology student Peter Brugger will be demonstrating the process of 3-D printing to show how a three dimensional ...
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Historian to talk at next archaeology meeting
An archaeologist on the history faculty of Emory & Henry College will talk about archaeology and tourism for members and guests of the Wolf Hills ...
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National Geographic
Scientists Solve Mystery of 'Chinese Pompeii'
... of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology who has studied the human remains unearthed at Pompeii. The Chinese fossils “have a ...
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HeritageDaily
England's coastal heritage under threat
MOLA (Museum of London Archaeology) is today celebrating the announcement that the CITiZAN (Coastal and Intertidal Zone Archaeological ...
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Around Town: Modern Archaeology In Northwest Indiana
If you're a Flickr user and wish to have your photography considered for "Around Town" or other Chicagoist features, please tag your photos with ...
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The Guardian
Uncertainty over reburial of Richard III as Leicester and York await judicial review
Artefacts, stained glass and interactive displays and hands-on exhibits will tell the story of the archaeological investigation. A facial reconstruction of ...
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The Atlantic Cities
These Scratch-Off Ads Give Commuters Something to Do at the Bus Stop
To promote their newest exhibit, "The Way of the Shovel: Art as Archaeology," the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago came up with a clever idea ...
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Shipwreck enthusiasts explore topic in depth
Scores of shipwreck lovers filled the 250-seater Robbins Conference Centre at Plymouth University for the International Marine Archaeology ...
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Researcher digs deep into St. Thomas's past
(Phys.org) —He's digging up the past—somewhere between 200 BC and 400 AD—in an unexpected archaeological excavation in downtown ...
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