Sunday, May 4, 2014

Archaeology



Utah Archaeology Week Kicks Off In Cedar City
Saturday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. the third annual Utah Archaeology Week will kickoff in a big way at the Frontier Homestead State Park Museum with ...
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ARCHAEOLOGY > Turkey continues hunt for historic artifacts abroad
FISHERMAN. In recent years 30 historical artifacts, including the Winged Seahorse Brooch and grave stones, have been returned to Turkey thanks to ...
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Fort Worth Star Telegram
Fort Worth museum's Indiana Jones exhibit makes archaeology 'just as cool as Hollywood'
“I love to watch kids run out of here thinking, 'I'm going to become the next great archaeologist,' ” said Fred Hiebert, a National Geographic ...
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Archaeologists discovered a granary at Rakhigarhi in Haryana
Archaeologists have discovered a granary with walls of mud-bricks during just-concluded excavation at Rakhigarhi village a Harappan civilisation site, ...
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Archaeologists To Show Off Their Skills At Etowah Indian Mounds
Archaeologists will be on hand at the Etowah Indian Mounds State Historic Site on May 17 to demonstrate how they study artifacts. Posted by Kristal ...
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Open house to feature archaeological activities
... 300 S. Rio Grande St. Admission is free. There will be hands-on archaeological activities including grinding corn, throwing spears and face painting.
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Gallery: Time Team expert Carenza gives lesson in archaeology to students
Carenza, part of Access Cambridge Archaeology (ACA), held a two-day Higher Education Field Academy (HEFA) in Walberswick with 39 Year 9 and ...
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The Hindu
Urn, handmade roof tiles unearthed
The State Archaeology Department started excavation after workers stumbled upon the trench while installing electro-hydraulic bollards and other ...
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Design & Trend
Neanderthals May Have Known How To Cook
Archaeologists have demonstrated that Neanderthals relied on birch tar as an adhesive for hafting spear points as long as 200,000 years ago.
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History Colorado to host public forums across the state to assist local communities
What's your perspective on historic preservation, archaeology, museum operations and educational programming in your town? Share your thoughts ...
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