Articles related to "Archaeology"



Archaeology for the Masses
A short introductory article about archaeology featuring the views of Dr. Anna Roosevelt.
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What is Ancient History?
What is the point of studying ancient history? This article will help to clear up what it is exactly, and why it is so important to keep it alive and continue learning f
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Antigua, West Indies
Information on an archaeological field school in Antigua, West Indies.
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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.
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Archaeology's allies
Archaeology is becoming more popular year on year. But some say the public gets in the way of serious and very long term research
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Digging In Your Own Backyard
Backyard archaeology - what to expect, who to call and what not to do when you find something in your shovel.
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Fa Ngum Founds the Holy City of Louang Phrabang
The history of the founder of Laos, the Prince Fa Ngum.
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Gods, Graves, and Scholars by C.W. Ceram
A review of the book that helped to inspire Dr. Roosevelt's work in archaeology.
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Mastering Mummification - Part I
With the sequel to the 1999 Brendan Fraser flick, "The Mummy" about to hit movie screens nationwide, let's take this opportunity to talk about some of the facts behind the fiction of mummies.
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Prehistoric Taiwan
An introduction to the prehistory of the island of Taiwan.
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Surveying The Remote Sensing Webscape
This article presents some web sites with copious information on remote sensing.
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The Chams
An introduction to the civilisation of the Chams, together with a brief description of state formation in Southeast Asia.
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Tragedy in the Three Gorges
An "introductory briefing" regarding the crisis and controversy surrounding the Three Gorges Dam Project underway at Sandouping, China.
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Is NAGPRA Emptying Museums?
A recent article argued that Native American tribes are reclaiming a large percentage of museum collections in the US. Is NAGPRA really emptying U.S. museums out?
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The Aryan Invasions
The Aryan peoples swept down on India like a wolf on the fold, sweeping away all opposition with their powerful and swift chariots. Or did they?
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The Mighty Mycenaeans
The Mycenaean civilization was the first powerful military culture of Ancient Greece. Though short-lived, their legacy is unmistakable.
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The Mysterious Minoans
The Minoans were an influential civilization that thrived on small islands in the Aegean Sea between 3000-1500 B.C.
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Volunteer on an Archaeological Dig
Interested in archaeology? Participate in "voluntourism" at many archaelogical sites in Europe and elsewhere. Here's what you need to know to successfully volunteer.
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Free Tours At Port Arthur
Visit Australia's convict past at Port Arthur Historic Site on the Tasman Peninsula near Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. Free tours are offered with a two-day entry pass.
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Multicultural Reading for Young Adults
Some innovative fantasy novels incorporate world views from non-Western cultures, both past and present.
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Free Emigrant Wagon Road, Oregon
This articles contains information about an archaeological survey for volunteers.
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Science News: Real Audio Style
Have fun learning about whats new in the world of science by visiting sites that use Real Audio.
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Scottie Creek Valley, Yukon
Information about an archaeological vacation opportunity in the Yukon territory. This archaeological opportunity is an archaeological and ethnographic field course from Yukon College.
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The Birth of Civilization in Ancient Mesoamerica
When -and for what purposes-did the peoples of pre-Columbian Middle America seek to develop from hunter-gatherers into the creators of some of the most renowned cities in the entire history of ancient civilization? Are all the great civilizations of Mesoamerica-the Maya, Aztecs, Olmecs, Zapotecs, and others-part of one great culture? Were there “strong continuities” in ancient Mesoamerica that created this one great civilization known as ancient Mesoamerica, that then flourished from 1200 BC to 1521 AD? What factors prompt the birth and define the characteristics of civilization, anyway? A study of Mesoamerica's cultural creation provides many clues.
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Tiermes, Spain
A volunteer opportunity for an archaeological excavation in Tiermes, Spain.
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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.
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Captain Jean-Luc Picard
This is my biography of Picard, the Captain of the Enterprise.
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Images of the Egyptian Goddess Nut
Who was the Egyptian Goddess Nut, and why were depictions of her unique in Egyptian art? Why was her image used on coffin sarcophagi?
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Nero's Golden House
Nero might have been crazy, but architecture produced under his reign exposes a different side to this mad emperor.
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New Tomb Discovery-KV63
There's a new tomb discovery in the Valley of the Kings, Egypt. KV63 is located near KV62, Tutanhkamun's tomb. It's full of sarcophagi and funerary jars.
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Saxon History Alive at West Stow
Enjoy an excellent family day out at West Stow and the surrounding country park in the East of England where history is brought to life.
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The Berlin Painter
Who is the "Berlin Painter," and why is his work important? Explore the history of Red-Figure vase painting in Late Archaic Greece.
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The Dirt on Dirt
A great science activity book to keep kids entertained in the warmer months!
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The legend lives
Since the early 1990s, several books have been published continuing the adventures of Indiana Jones. Rob Macgregor is one author who has carried the torch of the famous archaelogist.
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Cyprus: A bird eye view-part one.
Cyprus The Land You Will Love. The largest and most comprehensive information guide for Cyprus; including an overview of the island, its people, history, food, hotels,and practical travel information You will get more on it in future...
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Cyprus: A Bird Eye View-part two.
Cyprus The Land You Will Love. The largest and most comprehensive information guide for Cyprus; including an overview of the island, its people, history, food, hotels,and practical travel information.
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Human Bone Analysis
Human bone analysis can provide valuable information about past lives and lifestyles. However, there are limitations to the information it can provide.
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Mycenaean Terracotta Figurines
What are Mycenaean votive figurines? Learn how to identify the three types (Phi, Psi and Tau) and their origin.
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Origin Of Aboriginal Occupation
How long have Aboriginal people lived in Australia And America? Well, that depends on your cultural and political point of view.
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Prehistoric Female Art Works
Art guide "30,000 Years of Art" from Phaidon Press presents prehistoric female figurines from Malta, Chad, and Pakistan in full-page detailed photographs.
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Shaft Graves at Mycenae
What kinds of artifacts were unearthed from the graves of Mycenae? What was their importance? Is "The Death Mask of Agamemnon" real or a hoax?
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Wisconsin’s First People: The Paleo-Indians
The first people to live in the area, now known as Wisconsin, were the Paleo-Indians. Archeology finds show them to have been here as early as 12,000 years ago.
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Magical Mystery Tour
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Kennewick on TIME Cover
Kennewick Man made the March 13, 2006 cover of TIME. How fairly did they represent the Native American perspective on the controversy?
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Pointe-à-Callière Hosts Public Market
The time is 1705. The place is Old Montreal. What did our ancestors do on the weekend? Just like us, they probably went shopping.
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Spread of Syphilis
The origin of syphilis in Europe has been debated for years. A few theories exist to explain the introduction of syphilis to Europe (and the Americas).
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Ancient Roman Gardens
A review of Linda Farrar's book <i>Ancient Roman Gardens</i>.
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Ancient Roman Gardens
Archaeological remains and ancient sources help us to identify the way roman gardens were designed and what types of plants and flowers were most common in them.
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Mother Tongue: The Search for the First Language
The monogenetic theory begets furor and ferment
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Othniel Marsh
Othniel Marsh was E. D. Cope's friend, and then became his rival. Learn more about the other figure in the Bone Wars.
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