Allard Piersonmuseum, Amsterdam
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The Allard Piersonmuseum, the home of the archaeological collection of the
University of Amsterdam, is one of the nicest museums I know. I may be
biased, t...
The teeth that didn't bark
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Earlier in the week, I wrote about the new interpretation of fossil teeth
from Woranso-Mille, Ethiopia ("Woranso-Mille: A ladder not a bush"). There
was ...
Rome unveils ancient luxury complex
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Officials in Italy have unveiled new discoveries found in an ancient Roman
luxury complex filed with porticos, mosaics and thermal baths. The 1,800
square-...
Current Archaeology in Turkey
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Current Archaeology in Turkey. Tütkiye'de Yapilan Arkeolojik Arastirmalar
Welcome to Current Archaeology in Turkey, a resource for archaeological
research ...
Medieval History Term of the Week: Kettle Hat
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Kettle Hat (*also known as chapel de fer in French) Strong yet light
open-faced helmet popular with both knights and infantry throughout the
1300-1500 peri...
The Civil War 145 Years Ago: December 1864
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145 Years Ago December 1864 By James Durney On the first, following the
Battle Franklin, the XXIII Corps withdraws to defensive positions at
Nashville. Ge...
Portus Project
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I have been very interested lately in 3D recreations of ancient sites. Today I ran across the Portus Project. The project which is directed by researchers fr...
Track your citation data with "Tenurometer" (maybe)
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According to "Tenurometer," a new site that provides citation data for
researchers, my publications are more widely cited than those of Colin
Renfew or Ken...
Cool as a cucumber
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The genome of the seventh plant to be sequenced, Cucumis sativus L., was
assembled using the conventional long-read Sanger sequencing and
higher-throughput...
Great site,this information really helped me , I ...
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Great site,this information really helped me , I really appreciate it.Thanks
a lot for a bunch of good tips. I look forward to reading more on the topic
in...
Last Post on Archaeorama
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Archaeorama has got a new home! We have moved to the new Discovery News site: Discovery News Archaeology And there's more: all my work -- news stories, blog ...
3 weeks ago
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