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Archaeologists Opened a Room Sealed for 300 Years: The Secrets It Contains Left Them Dumbfounded
For nearly 300 years, a narrow shaft hidden under a collapsed tower in western Ukraine went unnoticed. Now, after more than a ...
An unusual archaeological aspect of Site 44JC969 was the apparent lack of postoccupational plowing, unlike most relatively level areas throughout the Tidewater region. While the absence of a deep ...
Through BYU Department of Anthropology ’s Archaeology Field School, students have the opportunity to participate in excavation, gain hands-on experience and create lasting memories. The field school ...
Mapping archaeological digs takes plenty of time and a lot of measuring, photographing, drawing and note taking. Now, most of this work can be done with a technique called photogrammetry.
Luther College professor Dan Davis to lead five students on international archaeological excavations
This May and June, Luther College professor Dan Davis will take two different groups of Luther students on excavations: Robert Muller, Anna Luber and Zachary Ziarnik, will accompany Davis to Caesarea, ...
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Lost land bridge discovery could rewrite human history
Archaeologists have made a groundbreaking discovery in Turkey, uncovering a lost land bridge that could significantly alter ...
"This book was originally published in Italian in 2002 by Edizioni del Giglio, Florence, Italy."--ECIP title page verso. Contents Excavation and conservation -- Environmental issues -- Properties and ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract In this paper, we present ArchField, a GIS data recording solution that has the potential to enable any archaeological project to ...
Sixth graders at Berkshire Arts and Technology Charter School turned their classroom into an archaeological lab, ...
New research out of the University of California San Diego and the University of Haifa is reshaping what we know about ancient seaborne trade in the eastern Mediterranean. Published recently in ...
Little is known about the diet of indigenous Alaskans in the Kodiak Archipelago some 400 years ago and even less how they were affected once Russians arrived about a century and a half ago. But an ...
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