Articles related to "Archaeologist"



Archaeologists - Preserving the Past
Archaeology careers offer excellent opportunities to combine a desire to protect cultural resources, problem-solving skills, and technical expertise. Find out the details here.
• archaeology • archeology • career • careers • career+planning

A Passion for Pyramids - Part I
A short study of some of the most interesting facts about The Great Pyramid, the largest of the Pyramids of the Giza Plateau.
• pyramid • pyramids • giza • plateau • egypt

Archaeology: A Bestselling Phenomenon?
From Indiana Jones to Relic Hunter, archaeology is a hot topic in popular culture. Books are no different. From the turn of the century until today, writers have been using archaeologists and what they study as subjects for stories.
• archaeology • archaeologists • egyptology • treasure • mystery

A Visit to Salz Welten
Salz Welten in Bad Durnberg, Austria is not a traditional science and natural history museum, but it is very educational and entertaining.
• geology • salt mine • geologist • paleontology • paleontologist

Archaeology
This article explains and describes an Archaeologists' work.
• archaeology • archaeologist • dig • tools • egypt

Archaeology for the Masses
A short introductory article about archaeology featuring the views of Dr. Anna Roosevelt.
• archaeology • archaeologist • natural science • dig • discover

Archaeology Digs Into History
Archaeology digs are being conducted daily throughout the world. Average citizens can enjoy the history and the dig by volunteering for local organizations.
• archaeology dig • volunteer archaeologists • john avery • sussex county history • development

Neolithic Toolkit Found in Jordan
A small shoulder bag made of animal hide or plant fibres was probably used to carry one of the oldest tool kits in existence.
• australian archaeologist finds neolithic toolkit • jordanian archaeological dig turns up ancient tool • australian archaeologist • dr phillip edwards • la trobe university archaeologist dr phiilip edwar

What is in situ?
Definition of the gloassary term in situ
• in situ • archaeology • archaeologist • artifact • culture

What is the Iron Age?
Definition of the glossary term Iron Age
• iron age • archaeologist • stone age • bronze age • three-age system

Broken Mammoth Archaeology Field School, Alaska
This is an article looking at the archaeological field school opportunity at Broken Mammoth Archaeology Field School in Alaska.
• alaska • archaeological excavation • archaeology • archaeologist • paleoindian

Where is The Garden of Eden?
Is the Garden of Eden mentioned in Genesis to be taken literally? Is there such a place on this earth? The truth revealed!
• garden of eden • adam • eve • paadise • genesis

Chariot Racing in Jordan
A 2000 year old stadium comes alive with a fanfare of trumpets, the sound of horses hooves, marching feet and the rattle of shields for 21st century chariot racing.
• chariot racing • roman army chariot experience • movies like spartacus and ben hur • jerash • hippodrome.jerash

Easter Island
Rapa Nui, or Easter Island to most people, remains one of the most mysterious islands in the South Pacific because of the huge monolithic heads scattered about.
• rapa nui • easter island • moai • thor heyerdahl • kon tiki

KV5-Sons of Rameses II
One of the most spectacular tombs belongs to the sons of 19th Dynasty Rameses II. While little of material value was found, it is the largest tomb found so far.
• rameses • tomb • sons • rameses ii • artifacts

Lindow Man
Archaeologists have established the health, social status, even the last meal and cause of death of this Cheshire bog body. However, why he died is a matter of debate.
• bog body • bog bodies • lindow man • the lindow man • of lindow man

Teotihuacan, An Aztec City
One of the largest ancient cities in Mesoamerica is Teotihuacan, located about 25 miles outside of Mexico City.
• teotihuacan • pyramid • pyramid of the sun • pyramid of the moon • quetzalcoatl

Karnak Temple Complex
The Karnak Temple Complex in the ancient Egyptian town of Thebes was constructed and added on by numerous kings over thousands of years.
• karnak • temple • egyptian • thebes • amarna

Museum Explores the Canary Islands
Discover how volcanoes formed Spain's Islands in the Atlantic, how early inhabitants mummified their dead and how bounty from the Americas made Tenerife rich.
• museum nature man • explore canary islands • volcanic eruptions • real mummies • giant squid

Spy Scholar Dr. Sylvanus Morley
The book wormy anthropologist Sylvanus Griswold Morley used his studies and his camera as a cover to become a very successful US spy during World War One and an inspirati
• sylvanus griswold morley • office of naval intelligence (oni) agent no. 53 • looking for german bases • german u-boats south america • franz boas

Stonehenge
The Stonehenge we see today evolved in three phases over 800 years. It is an example of the continued importance of a site to different historical groups of people.
• stonehenge • stone henge • stonehenge england • stonehenge uk • stone henge uk

The Takla Makan Mummies
Hundreds of desiccated bodies have been discovered in the Takla Makan desert of China. However, it's Tarim Basin area has yielded the most controversial finds.
• takla makan mummies • takla makan • chinese mummies • ancient mummies • mummies of the tarim basin

Tomb of St. Paul Now Visible
After three years of excavations under St. Paul's Outside the Walls (San Paolo fuori le Mura), visitors to Rome can now see at least a part of the tomb of St. Paul.
• tomb st. paul visible • uncovered basilica • rome • italy • excavations


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