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Join Archaeologist & Historian James Balme in his latest short film release. He takes us on a walk through history in the quiet Cheshire village of Warburton visiting the ancient church of St Werburgh as he explains his archaeological and historical research and shows us various interesting areas of the village including the remains of the village cross and stocks from the middle ages that is not where it originally stood !!!!

Learn more here: Historic Media Productions
Added: 494 days ago by BAJR
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The purpose of the Preservation Today netcast, podcast and accompanying website is to help inspire the advancement of heritage values in our society using the new form of communication called social media. We produce a video news program called Preservation Today. You are currently on our shownotes website and blog that incorporates frequently updated news from online sources. The program looks like a television news broadcast but is based on the new way people people like to get their information, relating to their intellect and interests rather than appealing to the lowest common denominator and peppered with shock value. In short, its a show about ideas. With Preservation Today, you will find a new type of journalism using the heritage preservation community as its focus. It retains the news gathering techniques and production values of traditional media as familiarized by six oclock television news programs across the country. But it also integrates social media tools to help viewers understand how to communicate heritage values in the new Web 2.0 world. http://www.preseervationtoday.com
Added: 505 days ago by BAJR
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Short video taken on the first day the New Acropolis Museum opened for the public.
Added: 401 days ago by AcropolisMarbles
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A look at the wealth of Archaeological sites across Jordan from http://uk.youtube.com/user/haifaarab90
Tags: Archaeology  sites  Jordan 
Channels: Travel & Places 
Added: 628 days ago by BAJR
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A Bronze Age crouched burial from Thanet, Kent, England
Channels: Excavations 
Added: 831 days ago by BAJR
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Mechanical cleaning of a Roman Brooch and consolidating a malachite crystal structure formed in centuries of burial. Courtesy of Mr Richard Nable, Priceless Past Authentication Services some extraordinary microphotographs and 3D rendering of pseudomorph fly remains embedded in the bronze corrosion products.

This video was made by Rogorius for more videos by this authorclick Here
Added: 594 days ago by BAJR
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Video Blog from the Fayum Oasis Archaeological Project in Egypt. In this week's episode, students arrive in Egypt, get acquainted with their new surroundings, and visit the ancient necropolis at Sakkara.

This program is part of the UCLA Archaeology Field Program (www.archaeology.ucla.edu) and is directed by Dr. Willeke Wendrich.
Added: 630 days ago by BAJR
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Lascaux cave, (or should we say Lascaux II) A visit beautifully filmed – which will give you a taste of what is to be seen. For more videos see http://www.youtube.com/user/mmsrobertson
Tags: Lascaux  cave  art  cro  magnon 
Channels: Travel & Places 
Added: 818 days ago by BAJR
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Crow Canyon Archaeological Center, Cortez, CO- Colorados rugged landscape is an outdoor enthusiasts paradise but its also an archaeological treasure trove. Thanks to the work of this remarkable organization, fragile links with Americas past are kept safe so that all of us can explore them, learn from them and be amazed by them.

More about the Crow Canyon: Click Here
Added: 638 days ago by BAJR
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The March edition of Past Horizons Magazine is now out. The magazine features articles on field school opportunities and how to make archeology accessible to the disabled. According to its publishers, the goal of Past Horizons is to give everyone a voice in heritage. In addition to the magazine, Past Horizons Heritage Media features a blog on archeological discovery and a YouTube-style video sharing service. Past Horizons is based in Scotland. The U.S.-based National Trust for Historic Preservation is developing a new online community. According to the Trust, this new community is designed to ignite interest in places rich with heritage, history and culture. The site will allow participants to interact around the heritage of town’s and cities, allowing vacationers to quote Travel With Purpose. The Trust is now holding a pre-launch recognition program that offers special benefits to those who sign up for the site now. Participants will have the opportunity to share travel experiences through reviews and ratings and photographs. The community will be a part of the National Trust’s subsidiary, Heritage Travel Incorporated. The Trust is also using Facebook to raise funds for its rebuilding effort in the Gulf Coast. Facebook’s new marketplace feature is launching an initiative called “Celebrities Selling for a Cause.” Actress Jennifer Coolidge is selling a custom-made dress she wore when starring in the film Legally Blonde 2 and donating the proceeds to benefit the National Trust’s “Rebuilding New Orleans” project. You don’t have to be a celebrity to participate. Anyone can buy an item or sell one on behalf of the National Trust and all the proceeds will go toward our efforts along the Gulf Coast. The Smithsonian Institution recently held a two-day gathering exploring how to make the organization’s collections, educational resources, and staff more accessible, engaging, and useful in the digital age. The event, called Smithsonian 2.0, brought together professionals from the web and new media world to meet with Smithsonian staff members. Together, they worked to envision generate what a digital Smithsonian might be like in the years ahead. Speakers included representatives from Facebook, Myspace and Microsoft. Professionals in the museum field are welcoming the Smithsonian’s interest in social media. The event was the brianchild of G. Wayne Clough, who became the Smithsonian’s new secretary in July. According to Clough, the Smithsonian intends to aggressively pursue a participatory web-based presence following the conference. The UNESCO office in Lima, Peru is seeking international specialists to aid in the development of heritage site management plans for the Pachacamac archeological complex and the Lines and Geoglyphs of Nazca and Pampas de Jumana. The heritage plans would include establishing priorities for halting site deterioration, reviving building and land use techniques, and raising community awareness about the historical and cultural meaning and importance of both sites. The project is being conducted in agreement with the National Institute of Culture of Peru. The Obama administration recently unveiled the new Whitehouse.gov website. According to Macon Phillips, the Director of New Media for the White House, the new site is being built on the social media principles of communication, transparency and participation. Among the site features so far are a blog, a comment form and a briefing room. Obama, who currently has four and a half million Facebook friends, used social media extensively during his campaign for the presidency. And finally, Preservation Today now has its own Friendfeed room. The room will allow fast-paced discussions on the latest in heritage preservation. Sign-up is quick, easy and free. All you have to do is visit our shownotes site at preservation today dot com and click the “News Stream” link at the top of the page.
Added: 496 days ago by preservationtoday
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Archaeologists digging at a construction site have stumbled across an internationally important
Tags: Rotherwas  ribbon  Bronze  Age 
Added: 744 days ago by BAJR
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[Contains scenes not suitable for children] It is the year 1999 A.D. and film director Ridley Scott and his lead actor Russell Crowe have journeyed to Malta to shoot the 'sword and sandal' epic
Channels: Comedy and Fun 
Added: 832 days ago by BAJR
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