Wednesday, May 7, 2014

Archaeology




SFGate
Israeli archaeologist says he has found King David's citadel
Eli Shukron, an archeologist formerly with Israel's Antiquities Authority, walks in the City of David archaeological site near Jerusalem's Old City, May 1, ...
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Archaeology of the 1904 World's Fair
A program by Dr. Carol Diaz-Granados, PhD, "Archaeology of the 1904 World's Fair," will be given at the Annual Meeting of the Sutter-Meyer Society ...
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National Geographic
Faces of the Past, Reflections of the Present at Archaeology Conference
Top archaeologists from around the world have gathered at one of the great crossroads of cultures to explore the latest discoveries concerning the five ...
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Lexington Herald Leader
Woodford County: Chamber receives award; Archaeology Detectives program Saturday
The Jack Jouett House Historic Site and Woodford County Heritage Committee will present Archaeology Detectives: Discovering Clues to Our Past at ...
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National Geographic
Ancient Desert Glyphs Pointed Way to Fairgrounds
Archaeologists call such lines “geoglyphs,” whether they are meant to be artistic or serve a practical purpose. The Paracas also made geoglyphs, and ...
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Cornell Chronicle
Mellon courses are curating interest in museum practice
Archaeology masters student Alex Marko presents his Johnson Museum gallery intervention, “The Modern Ancient Tablet,” as part of the spring 2014 ...
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ARCH receives national award
ARCH, the City of Fort Wayne, and the DNR Division of Historic Preservation & Archaeology are currently in the middle of a multi-year project to ...
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Hurriyet Daily News
Desert 'dream' realised: Sudan pyramid hunt gets Qatari funding
But much of the country's rich archaeological heritage still remains hidden, and what has been discovered remains little known to outsiders.
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Orland Park to host 'Archaeology in Your Backyard'
The Village of Orland Park will host a free seminar, “Archaeology In Your Backyard,” inviting area residents to learn more about the early days of the ...
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Phys.Org
Wet-sieving uncovers additional human relics
Dry sieving excavated archaeological deposits in the field at a rockshelter site in the eastern Chichester Range, Pilbara. Credit: Stuart Rapley/Archae- ...
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