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  • One Site, Many Settlements: Archaeology Field School

    One Site, Many Settlements: Archaeology Field School

    Learn more about the Cleveland Museum of Natural History”s archaeological field work here in Ohio, as well as how Museum members can become a part of the Heckelman site work conducted each summer. http://www.cmnh.org/site/ResearchandCollections/Archaeology/ArchaeologyInActi…

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  • Bosnian Pyramidiot fun again!

    Bosnian Pyramidiot fun again!

    Oh no, not again!! I hear you cry… Here are some quotes…    Discuss all that is wrong with the release.    I like the one that say that there are still archaeologists who oppose this..  (  I think you will find that is a bit of an understatement!) sit back and strap your jaw up..!   lest it hit the ground.   [Dr. Semir Osmanagich, Researcher of Bosnian Pyramid]: “Under the valley of the pyramids in Bosnia, there is the most extensive [...]

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  • Review of Trefael Stone Excavations in 2010 and 2011

    Review of Trefael Stone Excavations in 2010 and 2011

    Dr George Nash presents to the Welsh Rock Art Organisation’s 2012 excavation team the work conducted in the first two seasons at the site of the Trefael stone near Nevern in Pembrokeshire.   Search terms:examen des fouilles

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  • 17 Egyptian pyramids found by infra-red satellite images

    17 Egyptian pyramids found by infra-red satellite images

    - BBC News – 2011 Seventeen lost pyramids are among the buildings identified in a new satellite survey of Egypt.More than 1,000 tombs and 3,000 ancient settlements were also revealed by looking at infra-red images which show up underground buildings. Initial excavations have already confirmed some of the findings, including two suspected pyramids. The research led by Dr Sarah Parcak from the University of Alabama at Birmingham Search terms:kizilotesi uydu goruntulerimısır piramitleri uydu görüntülerimısır piramitlerinin uzaydan görünümükızıl ötesi yeraltıkızılötesi yeraltı [...]

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  • Sarah Parcak: Archeology from space

    Sarah Parcak: Archeology from space

    In this short talk, TED Fellow Sarah Parcak introduces the field of “space archaeology” — using satellite images to search for clues to the lost sites of past civilizations. If you have questions or comments about this TED video, please go to http://support.ted.com Search terms:sarah parcaksarah parcak archeology from spacesarah parcak: arqueología desde el espaciophtv사이트parcak sarahsarah parcak pl宇宙考古学 テレビ番組

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  • Mammoth skeleton found in Siberia

    Mammoth skeleton found in Siberia

    Scientists say that a mammoth that roamed the Siberian tundra may have been killed by an Ice Age man on a summer’s day tens of thousands of years ago. They have pieced together clues about the gigantic creature’s life after its skeleton was found near Sopochnaya Karga cape in Russia by an 11-year-old boy. The carcass was excavated from the Siberian permafrost late last month. http://www.euronews.com/ Search terms:esqueleto de un mammothmammoth skeleton foundマンモス 骨格

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  • Ask Lovecraft – Archaeology

    Ask Lovecraft – Archaeology

    In which we assist a professor in his efforts to rein in his students’ destructive enthusiasm. Search terms:lovecraft arqueología考古学者 依頼

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  • Huaca Pucllana Archaeological Site in Miraflores

    Huaca Pucllana Archaeological Site in Miraflores

    Living in Lima (Peru) #7: Huaca Pucllana Archaeological Site in Miraflores After visiting the Museu de la Nacion and showing the car traffic in the Peruvian capital, we visit the Huaca Pucllana Archaeological Site, in Miraflores, Lima! We stayed for 2 months living is this amazing country, studying Spanish and travelling from North to South. First, we lived for a few weeks in the capital, Lima, and on this video series I will show our Spanish school in Miraflores, the [...]

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  • Publishing your Research in Archaeology Journals

    Publishing your Research in Archaeology Journals

    The European Journal of Archaeology Editorial Team offer practical advice on submitting articles and book reviews to academic archaeology journals. The presentations were part of a round table session at the 18th European Association of Archaeologists Annual Meeting in Helsinki, Finland. Search terms:small archaeology journalswhere to publish archaeology articleبحوث علو الآثار

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  • Archaeology-US301 Houston-LeCompt Site

    Archaeology-US301 Houston-LeCompt Site

    This video was taken from 50 feet above the ground surface and shows the spatial layout of the wells, outbuildings, roasting pits, house cellar and root cellar, as well as Boyd’s Corner Road and finishing with a view of what will soon be the Route 301 corridor. DelDOT’s Cultural Resources – Archaeology/Historic Preservation http://www.deldot.gov/archaeology/   Lot of other videos are available here:  http://www.youtube.com/user/delawaredot

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  • Dr. Miles Feldspar, studies the origin of fun

    Dr. Miles Feldspar, studies the origin of fun

    Laughlin Constable worked with the Wisconsin Department of Tourism to develop a spring and summer campaign highlighting the great destinations and events around the state of Wisconsin. The result was the creation of Dr. Miles Feldspar, an expert archaeologist studying the origin of fun. Here you will find one of three videos documenting Dr. Feldspar’s discoveries. Dr. Miles Feldspar discovers Wisconsin as the site of the first music concert; further proof that Wisconsin truly is the Origin of Fun. For [...]

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  • Recent archaeological discoveries at Bradford Kaims, Northumberland UK

    Recent archaeological discoveries at Bradford Kaims, Northumberland UK

    This video shows some of the remarkable features discovered as part of the Bradford Kaims Wetland Heritage Research Project. The site is located in the ancient prehistoric wetland landscape of Newham bog, near Lucker, Northumberland. This work was carried out by volunteers and students of Bamburgh Research Project, and was funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund and English Heritage. This community archaeology project is open to people of all ages and abilities and we’d like to hear from you if [...]

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  • Ancient Acoustics

    Ancient Acoustics

    Classics Professor John Franklin makes music in a decidedly contemporary way: using a computer and the latest software tools. But the music he creates is anything but modern, originating more than 2,000 years ago in ancient Greece. Franklin calls himself a music archaeologist. His computer-based innovations, it turns out, are the best way to recreate a music that sounds hauntingly strange to modern ears. Search terms:antik akustikancient acousticslimstonتعريفه

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  • DIG-IT   Roman Town

    DIG-IT Roman Town

    Unearth the Roman town of Fossura, destroyed in 79 AD by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius. Who were the Romans? Here’s your chance to find out. Discover buildings, ancient artifacts and priceless treasures. You may even uncover the remains of former residents. Immerse yourself in ancient Roman history with 3D rendered graphics allowing you to explore as if you were actually there. The dig is just the beginning. Reconstruct artifacts, solve the mysterious secrets about the past and discover what [...]

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  • Hagar Qim & Mnajdra Temples – Malta

    Hagar Qim & Mnajdra Temples – Malta

    Hagar Qim was excavated at the beginning of the nineteenth century and has produced many ‘fat figure’ statuettes including the naturalistic ‘Venus of Malta’. On the outer side of the north flank of Hagar Qim a open-air shrine has been inserted into the wall, whose facade combines the suggestive symbols of the male and female generative organs. There is also the unique four-sided altar. Various facades of the temple have been interpreted as symbolically depicting male and female reproductive organs. [...]

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