Archaeology: the Central Aleutian Islands Project
The Central Aleutians Upland Archaeological Project archaeologists explore Adak Island, Alaska. The diverse team includes specialists in plants, animal remains, computer technology, traditional...
View ArticleArchaeology and Raiders of the Lost Ark
Fictional “Golden Idol” (Ancient Chachapoyan goddess of fertility) from the 1981 feature film Raiders of the Lost Ark. www.indianajonestheexhibition.com The Lucas Cultural Arts Museum proposed for San...
View ArticleDO YOU WANT TO BE A TV ARCHAEOLOGIST?
ASKAEOLOGY Video Trailer – Young people ask real archaeologists if they see themselves as the new face of TV archaeology, now that Time Team has been cancelled. CoastArchaeology
View ArticleASKAEOLOGY 2 – WHAT GOT YOU INTO ARCHAEOLOGY?
Young people ask real archaeologists what got them into archaeology? CoastArchaeology
View ArticleASKAEOLOGY 3: On a scale of 1 to.. Tutankhamun, what was the best thing...
Young people ask real archaeologists what was the best thing they found. CoastArchaeology Search terms:mail horizons asso frwhat would you ask tutankhamun
View ArticleBurning Rock. Experiments with fire setting
In the Melsvik Stone Age chert quarries near Alta in Northern Norway there are dozens of extraction marks that are difficult to explain by other ancient techniques than fire setting. Hence within the...
View ArticleThe Past in Perspective
The new edition of The Past in Perspective improves and builds upon the previous edition in several ways. Author Kenneth L. Feder ensured that the information presented in this textbook is highly...
View ArticleThe Minds of Stone Age Toolmakers
How did Stone Age toolmakers make the leap from stone flakes to a sophisticated hand axe? Emory archeologist Dietrich Stout recreates prehistoric stone tool making techniques to study the evolution of...
View ArticleArchaeological Investigation of Beehive Rock Shelter
Archaeologist are conducting investigations at the Bee Hive Rock Shelter located in the Las Vegas Wash. Finds suggest the site was in use 500 to 1,000 years ago. The analysis of this site will help us...
View ArticleCandi sites destruction
Datuk V. Nadarajan shares thoughts and frustration on the destruction of the Candi sites in Malasia for more: http://www.thestar.com.my/News/Nation/2013/12/10/Candi-Lembah-Bujang-destroying-history.aspx
View Article3,000 Year Old Ancient Village Discovered
A team of archaeologists painstakingly shifted through earth at Colombia’s largest excavation site on Friday (December 05) after construction workers uncovered pre-Hispanic ceramic pieces that experts...
View ArticleDurham archaeologists uncover Mass grave
Durham University experts said that some of the corpses are arranged in a North-South alignment instead of the conventional East-West arrangement found in medieval graves. Search terms:mail...
View ArticleNorfolk Medieval Graffiti Survey
A small selection of finds from the first three years of the Norfolk Medieval Graffiti Survey. www.medieval-graffiti.co.uk Soundtrack: Radical Face
View ArticleThe Pole Axe – Medieval Weapons
A look at the deadly poleaxe, which was used to bloody effect in the War of the Roses. Filmed, produced and edited by Definition Media Limited, of Stratford-upon-Avon. www.definitionmedia.co.uk
View ArticleStrathpeffer Archaeology Trail app – Introduction
This introductory film will tell you a bit more about the Strathpeffer Archaeology Trail app, which can be downloaded for iPhone/iPad on iTunes or for Androids on Google Play....
View ArticleBritain: One Million Years of the Human Story – the making of the models
Watch the Dutch artists, the Kennis brothers, as they produce lifelike models of a Neanderthal and an early Homo sapiens for Britain: One Million Years of the Human Story. Telling the dramatic story of...
View ArticleThe earliest human footprints outside Africa found in Norfolk
A series of footprints that were left by early humans over 800,000 years ago have been discovered by a team of scientists led by the British Museum, Natural History Museum and Queen Mary University of...
View ArticlePrehistoric copper smelting in a pit!
How to turn copper ore into copper using Bronze Age techniques. For more information on our reconstruction of the earliest known copper smelting site in the UK (Pentrwyn, Great Orme) please read...
View ArticleAncient massacre being discovered by archaeologists
An ancient fort on the island of Öland, Sweden, was once the scene of a terrible massacre. Now, 1600 years later, excavations done by archaeologists from Kalmar County Museum and Lund University...
View ArticleDowth Megalithic Tomb, Bru na Boinne, Ireland
Flythrough of laser scan survey of the Neolithic passage tomb at Dowth, County Meath, Ireland. Survey work by David Strange-Walker of Trent & Peak Archaeology and Marcus Abbott of ArcHeritage....
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