Thursday, May 29, 2014

Archaeology


Hurriyet Daily News
Project aims getting Urartian works back
As a result of research conducted by the Van Yüzüncü Yıl University (YYU)Archaeology Department, nearly 200 artifacts, which were found on display ...
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Community archaeology project at Roman Maryport helps piece together its story
The latest community archaeology excavation at Roman Maryport has thrown up yet more important discoveries that are helping archaeologists to ...
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The Sofia Globe
Archaeology: 2014 excavation season opens in Bulgaria's Plovdiv
Plovdiv mayor Ivan Totev and archaeological site manager Elena Kesyakova briefed reporters on the new archaeological season, saying that new ...
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Housing report slammed by archaeologist
A MONMOUTH archaeologist has spoken out against housing developer Taylor Wimpey. Chairman of Monmouth Archaeology Society, Steve Clarke, ...
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Local university students excavating old archaeology field school
A team from both the University of Evansville and the University of Southern Indiana has returned to New Harmony for the archaeology field school.
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Medieval animal hide tanning, architecture and ditch revealed by archaeologists in Edinburgh
Pots from ancient Europe, bronze pins, coins from across history, clay pipes and animal bones are expected to paint a picture of 800 years of history ...
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Cod bones reveal 13th century origin of global fish trade
The research, led by archaeologists from UCL, Cambridge and UCLan, provides new insight into the medieval fish trade and the globalisation of ...
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Urethral syringe used in 19th century venereal treatment declared bestarchaeological find
Alan Humphries, the Librarian of the Thackray Medical Museum in Leeds, identified this as a urethral syringe used to treat ailments in men by injecting ...
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New class of stewards to watch cultural resources at Lake Oroville
As Lake Oroville continues to draw down due to the drought, more of the 900 archaeological sites there become exposed, vulnerable to looting and ...
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UW announces Baldwin endowment grant winners
The Trempealeau Archaeology Project: Unearthing Wisconsin's First Town: In 2010-13, archaeologistsdiscovered a remarkable 1,000-year-old ...
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