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BGem
BGem posted a blog entry
Afghanistan : Hidden Treasures Exhibition
A remarkable exhibition of Afghanistan's Hidden Treasures from the National Museum in Kabul has been touring for the past few...
 
brusacco
brusacco posted a blog entry
Archaeology and Reforging – Cataclysm professions
New Cataclysm expansion, recently announced by Blizzard will bring brand new items, abilities, races and the 2 new professions....
 
Norman
Norman posted a blog entry
Loving Old Europe For What it Was
Source: New York TimesYou can forget about old Europe, but you cannot deny the existence of an old old Europe that predates...
 
loquacious23
loquacious23 posted a blog entry
A Lost European Culture, Pulled From Obscurity
The Lost World of Old Europe: the Danube Valley, 5000-3500 B.C.
 
hawaii
hawaii posted a blog entry
A Lost European Culture, Pulled From Obscurity
The Lost World of Old Europe: the Danube Valley, 5000-3500 B.C.
1 day ago Metafilter | Topics: Archaeology, Danube, Europe, History
 
Norman
Norman posted a blog entry
Caesar Has Been Sleeping With the Fishes
There is still a debate raging as to whether or not they actually found a bust of Julius Caesar in the muck and the mud of the...
 
MaggieA
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Mysterious new structure in Montpelier's North Yard (archaeology investigates!) http://bit.ly/8xoE7l
 
dajbelshaw
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Northumberland Rock Art, Web Access to the Beckensall Archive
A website hosted by Newcastle University about neolithic rock art.
 
Brenna & Bob
Brenna & Bob posted a blog entry
Back to the Crannog Center: Experimental Archaeology
We had such a blast at the Crannog Center for Samhain (Halloween) that we vowed to go back so we could actually see the crannog...
 
kambiz47
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Middle Pleistocene Bird Consumption at Level XI of Bolomor Cave (Valencia, Spain)
Thanksgiving is now well and truly over, as are the lives of numerous birds, in this case turkeys, that were consumed as part...
 
Alun Salt
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#sciblue I've read the proposals on Impact several times and I'm no wiser. Could @lorddrayson give an example of Impact in archaeology?
 
rockhunter
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Thousands of Flints found in England
Over 5,000 flints have been discovered in Asfordby, Leicestershire, England. The site appears to have been used by Mesolithic...
2 days ago Geology | Topics: Archaeology, Europe
 
ChefGoldieLocks
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RT @tweetmeme #archaeology #historyThe Renassaince Papacy at the End of the Great Schism http://bit.ly/8ZFPgC
 
Plant EO
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The Kingston Lounge
Guerrilla preservation and urban archaeology. Brooklyn and beyond.
 
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Deforestation in India: 73,000 years back
(Image from Journey of Man)A new study reveals that the volcanic eruption of Mt. Toba in Sumatra, 74,000 years back, deforested Central India.The volcano ejected an estimated 800 cubic kilometers of ash into the atmosphere, leaving a crater (now the...
 
artist-at-large
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My 3 Best Kept Travel Secrets
I’ve been tagged. Caitlin over at the Roaming Tales has nominated me to share three travel secrets under the Trip Base...
3 days ago On The Road | Topics: Art, Big Sur, Paris, Travel
 
The architectural genius
The architectural genius posted a blog entry
Ashmolean Museum of Art & Archaeology
The new building consists of six floors — the new exhibition space, the new educational centre, studios for storage of...
 
ChefGoldieLocks
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Follow the leader.Awesome Archaeology list @culturalrealms/history-archaeology
Heres a Rockin List for you...@NEAarchaeology/archaeology
 
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ChefGoldieLocks
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Ancient Digger: The Ohio Decalogue Stone: The Ten Commandment Rendition #archaeology- http://shar.es/aKFEg
 
jeremy.lyon35
jeremy.lyon35 posted a blog entry
Excavating Worlds
Can you keep a secret? Despite being a total nerd, I somehow managed to grow up without playing a single full D&D...
 
Brian H
Brian H posted a blog entry
Tutankhamun was not born in Swaffham!
Swaffham CemeteryThis may seem an odd post title, but during my visit to London last weekend, whilst on route to the V &...
 
Veronique Rabuteau
Veronique Rabuteau posted a tweet
Discovering and reading >Sander van der Leeuw: The Archaeology of Innovation - The Long Now (a great place for... http://ff.im/-c4KFl
 
anachronista
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Staffordshire Hoard is worth £3.285 million
A committee of independent advisors have valued the Staffordshire Hoard at £3.285 million. This figure will be split equally between the finder, Terry Herbert, and the landowner, Fred Johnson. The landowner, the finder and the two museums which hope to...
 
Sociolingo
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[New Post] Africa Book Review : Saharan Rock Art: Archaeology of Tassilian Pastoralist Iconography http://toast.tw/1009ic
 
Shuuro
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The Indus Colony in Mesopotamia – Part 2
(Ziggurat at Ur)Read Part 1Even though direct trade declined, a large number of foreigners stayed back, adopted local customs, and played an important role in Sumerian economy. These foreigners stayed in a village — a Meluhhan village —...
 
Consiliera
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Cool: Software Turns that Cheap Camera into a 3D Scanner http://bit.ly/8ZtkrD (Electric Archaeology/Wired) #3D #fb
 
Jayne13
Jayne13 posted a blog entry
Ned Kelly Unearthed panel discussion
Well!Thoroughly enjoyed it, Feral Beast thought it was fantastic - plus he got to meet and shake hands with Adam Ford the...
 
kambiz47
kambiz47 posted a blog entry
Environmental Impact of the 73 ka Toba Super-eruption in South Asia – ScienceDirect
A new paper by Martin A.J. Williams et al, on the Mount Toba eruption 73,000 years ago, proposes that the destructive aftermath...
 
<em>ssssmumm</em>
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Ancient Buddhist caves under threat
Filed under: Arts and Culture, History, Learning, Asia, IndiaThe Archaeological Survey of India has been struggling to control...
 
rockhunter
rockhunter posted a blog entry
Archaeology and Cultural Property Ownership
If a British archaeologist discovers an artifact in another country who can claim legitimate ownership of that artifact? How...
11 days ago Geology | Topics: Archaeology, Fossils
 
suttonhoo
suttonhoo posted a blog entry
so about those Terra Cotta Warriors
I left for D.C. on Wednesday knowing very little about the Terra Cotta Warriors that I was going to see on display at the...
 
Jim
Jim posted a blog entry
More Shroud of Turin Nonsense
A Vatican researcher has rekindled the age-old debate over the Shroud of Turin, saying that faint writing on the linen proves...
12 days ago Dr Jim West | Topics: Archaeology, biblical...
 
Valkiria
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Fungus Provides Clues To North American Extinctions : NPR
"These data show that the extinction happened well before that time, and there's also been a recent paper arguing that the extinction might have been caused by the impact of a comet, and that impact appears to have happened much, much later...
 
Jim
Jim posted a blog entry
Tel Kabri, ASOR, Eric Cline, and The News
All collected in one spot, today.At the American Schools of Oriental Research meeting in New Orleans, Eric Cline of George...
13 days ago Dr Jim West | Topics: Archaeology
 
AnythngArt
AnythngArt posted a blog entry
Combining Jeffersonian Architecture with Mystery
Deadly Design: A Deadly Past MysteryMarion Moore HillISBN: 9781935421009Following on from the successful first novel in this...
 
PLoS
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PLoS ONE has a growing following in Archaeology - why one scientist chose to publish http://alunsalt.com/2009/11/19/why-plos/
 
Clan Raven Cub
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@alaksir quite good, slogging hard at writing trying to go pro doing some feelance archaeology when it comes up to cover bills
 
<em>dahveedgr</em>
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Tonight my brain was relentlessly challenged by Sander van der Leeuw's lecture: “The Archaeology of Innovation” at the #LongNow Foundation
 
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5a. Slopes of Mount Livermore
 
Mani Kumar
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Bad Archaeology: leave your common sense behind! http://www.badarchaeology.net/