Friday, August 29, 2014

Archaeology


Archaeology center receives conservation qualification
CAMP VERDE – The Verde Valley Archaeology Center has received a major endorsement of its conservation efforts and abilities in a Conservation ...
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Urban Archaeology: Unearthing pieces of Spokane's past
It early spring, when the Spokane River was a wild spectacle, swollen with snowmelt and spring rains, thundering over the jagged basalt falls, pouring ...
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moviepilot.com
Horror Archaeology: A Tattooed Mummy's Revenge
If you didn't know already, I have a bit of an archaeology fetish, but when you put real life archaeology together with the wrath of the dead?
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Belfast Telegraph
Study Shows Advantage of Stone-Tipped Spears for Prehistoric Humans
Popular Archaeology's annual Discovery Edition eBook is a selection of the best stories published in Popular Archaeology Magazine in past issues, ...
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Science 2.0
Wine and herbal residues found in Bronze Age palace cellar jars
winejars2 Detail view of some of the ancient wine jars unearthed at Tel Kabri. Courtesy Eric Cline. From Archaeologists Uncover One of Civilization's ...
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Ancient throne discovered in excavations at Euromos
Excavation works in the ancient city of Euromos, located near the city of Milas in the western province of Muğla, have revealed the remains of a 2,300 ...
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Yorkshire Post
Huddersfield researcher traces Jack the Ripper's forgotten victims
She is barely concerned with the identity of the man who slew and mutilated a sequence of Whitechapel women in 1888. Instead, she wants to reclaim ...
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Pensacola News Journal
Calendar (Photo: Special to PNJ)
Jacqueline Rodgers, archaeology graduate student at the University of West Florida, will present her research about the archaeology of Pensacola's ...
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St. Johns County preservation projects rank high for state grant funding
Another locally-based organization, an archaeology program that seeks to shed light on the lighthouse keeper's buildings, also could receive funds.
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