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Archaeology Weekly: June 2009
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A synthesis of the most fascinating archaeology news, updated weekly. Sunday, June 21, 2009. Necropolis in Luxor Yields 18th Dynasty Tomb. During excavation work at the Tombs of the Nobles on Luxor's West Bank an Egyptian archaeological mission has stumbled upon what it believes is the tomb of Amen-Em-Epet, Supervisor of Hunters during the reign of the monotheistic Pharaoh Akhnaten, reports Nevine El-Aref. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Necropolis in Luxor Yields 18th Dynasty Tomb. View my complete profile.
Archaeology Weekly: March 2009
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A synthesis of the most fascinating archaeology news, updated weekly. Sunday, March 29, 2009. Excavation in Turkey set to rewrite history of Iron Age. Japanese researchers digging in Turkey have pushed back the start of the Iron Age, until now presumed to have begun around 1500 B.C., with the discovery of fragments of an iron tool that predate previous finds by several centuries. Sunday, March 8, 2009. Vampire' Skeleton Found in Venice. Sunday, March 1, 2009. The seal impressions are believed to date bac...
Archaeology Weekly: July 2008
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A synthesis of the most fascinating archaeology news, updated weekly. Sunday, July 20, 2008. Ancient Hippodrome Course Found in Olympia. Sunday, July 6, 2008. Roman Era Tombs Unearthed. Five intact tombs dating to the Roman era were unearthed in Krinides on Thursday by Philippi municipal water board workers while digging for expansion of the local water supply and drainage network in downtown Krinides. 2,000 Year Old Biblical Scroll Fragments Found in Israel. Ancient Royal Burial Ground Found in Egypt.
Archaeology Weekly: Remains of Temple of Isis Found
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A synthesis of the most fascinating archaeology news, updated weekly. Sunday, May 31, 2009. Remains of Temple of Isis Found. Workmen inside Florence's courthouse have stumbled across a spiral column and hundreds of multicoloured fragments that experts believe may have belonged to a Roman temple dedicated to the Egyptian goddess Isis. This is greeat stuff.why did you stop posting? July 1, 2011 at 5:59 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Remains of Temple of Isis Found. View my complete profile.
Archaeology Weekly: Excavation in Turkey set to rewrite history of Iron Age
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A synthesis of the most fascinating archaeology news, updated weekly. Sunday, March 29, 2009. Excavation in Turkey set to rewrite history of Iron Age. Japanese researchers digging in Turkey have pushed back the start of the Iron Age, until now presumed to have begun around 1500 B.C., with the discovery of fragments of an iron tool that predate previous finds by several centuries. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Excavation in Turkey set to rewrite history of Iro. Vampire Skeleton Found in Venice.
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Why(ne)me?!!!!!!: Hunting women and gathering men
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Sunday, March 8, 2009. Hunting women and gathering men. The struggle for some sort of comfortable social equation has long been existent between men and women. A man and a woman could belong to the same race, culture, social group and maybe even family yet there seems such strong differences between us. The way we think, feel express and most importantly I think how we treat each other. While googling for women in archaeology I came . Across these two pics. Is it irony, co incidence or male perception?
Why(ne)me?!!!!!!: December 2008
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Wednesday, December 17, 2008. The past, present or future? I recently came across an article titled "Museum should leave bodies to rest in peace" on. Com, December 2008. The article was about archaeologists having dug up over 460 bodies at a burial site called . And the tug of war between the people who want these. 160;bodies to be returned. Two thoughts that occurred to me were that maybe poverty and other social issues is the reason for our antipathy. In which case how do other countries with simil...
Why(ne)me?!!!!!!: clive my hero?
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Friday, January 30, 2009. One day me and a couple of the boys who work there as research scholars finished the days work and were walking back to the office and we saw a huge hall with a wooden floor, huge pillars (very huggable :) And as I was thinking aloud, I asked them what they thought it had been used for. Promptly in all grave ernestness one guy said Clives bedroom of course! Yes I am ignorant about the colonial history of. What does it matter if he was one of the colonialists subjugating us?
Why(ne)me?!!!!!!: March 2009
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Sunday, March 8, 2009. Hunting women and gathering men. The struggle for some sort of comfortable social equation has long been existent between men and women. A man and a woman could belong to the same race, culture, social group and maybe even family yet there seems such strong differences between us. The way we think, feel express and most importantly I think how we treat each other. While googling for women in archaeology I came . Across these two pics. Is it irony, co incidence or male perception?
Why(ne)me?!!!!!!: January 2009
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Friday, January 30, 2009. One day me and a couple of the boys who work there as research scholars finished the days work and were walking back to the office and we saw a huge hall with a wooden floor, huge pillars (very huggable :) And as I was thinking aloud, I asked them what they thought it had been used for. Promptly in all grave ernestness one guy said Clives bedroom of course! Yes I am ignorant about the colonial history of. What does it matter if he was one of the colonialists subjugating us?
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A synthesis of the most fascinating archaeology news, updated weekly. Sunday, June 21, 2009. Necropolis in Luxor Yields 18th Dynasty Tomb. During excavation work at the Tombs of the Nobles on Luxor's West Bank an Egyptian archaeological mission has stumbled upon what it believes is the tomb of Amen-Em-Epet, Supervisor of Hunters during the reign of the monotheistic Pharaoh Akhnaten, reports Nevine El-Aref. Sunday, May 31, 2009. Remains of Temple of Isis Found. Sunday, May 17, 2009. Sunday, April 26, 2009.
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