Archäologie
| Sonntag, 5.2.2012, 09:16 Historic Scotland takeover of RCAHMS: Unwelcome, Unwanted and Wrong The current land grab that Historic Scotland is making for the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland should keep anyone involved in archaeology, indeed the heritage industry in Scotland, awake at night. mehr... |
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| Sonntag, 5.2.2012, 05:11 Local history buffs focus on cemetery restoration But for a group of Flagler County history buffs, the Espanola Cemetery was a historical museum worthy of care and attention. mehr... |
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| Sonntag, 5.2.2012, 01:01 Slow steps towards restoring Italy-Libya ties The events of the Arab Spring disrupted Italy's centuries-old relationship with Libya, its neighbour across the Mediterranean, but - now the dust has settled - both sides are keen to restore a spirit of co-operation. The links between Italy and its former North African territory go back not only to the brief 36 years of colonial rule at the ... (more) mehr... |
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| Sonntag, 5.2.2012 Iron Age bracelet to stay in Yorkshire museum after appeal A bracelet which was the first Iron Age gold jewellery ever found in the North of England will remain in the public realm after £25,000 has been raised to secure... mehr... |
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| Sonntag, 5.2.2012 Pottery from 1900 BCE discovered in India Hallmark pottery dating back to 1900 BCE has been discovered during the recent excavations in Rupnagar (Punjab, India). The Archaeological Survey of India, which recently started excavating the site after... mehr... |
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| Samstag, 4.2.2012, 20:42 A Complete Breakdown Of The 2012 Mayan Apocalypse Who were the Mayans? The Mayan civilization dates back to 2000 B.C., and extended through what is now southern Mexico, Guatemala, Belize, El Salvador, and parts of Honduras. mehr... |
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| Samstag, 4.2.2012, 16:37 Film fest celebrates archaeology The ArchaeologyFest Film Series by Archaeological Legacy Institute continues tonight with films from around the world about archaeology and culture. mehr... |
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| Samstag, 4.2.2012, 12:22 Fayetteville man has an unusual hobby: Digging up World War I history Ralph Whitehead knows he has an unusual hobby, one that blends history, mystery and forensic archaeology with a healthy dose of sweat. mehr... |
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| Samstag, 4.2.2012, 08:13 Mystery bones suggest sinister death: Curator A murder cold case or Maori burial site are the latest explanations for human remains found at a Napier building site this week. mehr... |
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| Samstag, 4.2.2012, 06:08 National World War II Museum expansion enters Delord Sarpy House turf Reminders of New Orleans' distant and not-so-distant past have been unearthed during excavations for the newest addition to the National World War II Museum complex in the Warehouse District. mehr... |
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