Tuesday, April 29, 2014

Archaeology



Archaeology department officials inspect site
Officials from the archaeology department today inspected the site near the north gate of Sree Padmanabhaswamy Temple here where remnants of an ...
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Oman Daily Observer
4th Gulf Archaeology Seminar begins
By Zainab al Nasseri — MUSCAT — The 4th Gulf Archaeology Seminar kicked off yesterday in Crown Plaza under auspices of Mohammed al Zarafi, ...
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Archaeology group gathering tonight
DURYEA — The Frances Dorrance Chapter of the Society for Pennsylvania Archaeology is meeting from 7 to 9 tonight in the Duryea municipal ...
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Greek Reporter
Archaeology: bust of Alexander the Great found in Cyprus
(ANSAmed) - NICOSIA, APRIL 28 - Archaeologists in Cyprus found a marble bust of Alexander the Great - considered one of history's most successful ...
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Archaeologists find 'lost' medieval village full of pottery, coins and bones in Scottish Borders
German and Dutch pots, jugs and mugs, coins including an American cent, spindles, a sheep skull and horse teeth have been found by archaeologists ...
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Ottawa Citizen
Ancient hunting camp found beneath Lake Huron
If the hunting structures "were on solid ground, (they) probably would've been bulldozed away for a Walmart parking lot by now," says archaeologist ...
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Hurriyet Daily News
Revenues rising at historical venues over the last 11 years
Revenues obtained from museums and ancient sites around Turkey have increased hugely over the last 11 years, up from 299.2 million Turkish Liras ...
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Museums at Night: Cambridge University museums to stay open to after dark as part of Culture 24's ...
This year the Fitzwilliam Museum, Kettle's Yard, the Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, The Polar Museum, the Museum of Classical ...
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Bronze Age Innovation and Trade
A handful of Steppe Society archaeological sites in central Eurasia have produced evidence for the international connection and spread of plant ...
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Cornell Chronicle
Class examines Cornell past and future
Archaeology is typically done overseas or on sites far removed from the classroom,” says Smith, professor of anthropology in the College of Arts and ...
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