This Saturday, visitors can explore history firsthand through special tours and programs that bring the 1607 fort and its stories to life.
Madeline Robinson describes some of the nation’s most important archaeological sites, what they reveal, and she touches on why they are not widely known, despite their importance.
A new species of dinosaur that is thought to have lived around 167 million years ago has been discovered in the UK. The Jurassic reptile had the same proportions as a lizard but with snake-like jaws ...
HORTEN, NORWAY—An excavation in eastern Norway has uncovered traces of a dwelling and thousands of artifacts marking a shift some 9,000 years ago from nomadic hunting and gathering to a more sedentary ...
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[Time Trowel] Why Indigenous Archaeology should not be filtered through nationalist discourse
If archaeology becomes only about serving nationalist frames, it can erase Indigenous voices and risk treating Indigenous peoples symbols of the nation rather than as communities with their own priori ...
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Florence Arts and Museums awarded funding for Pope’s Tavern archaeology
Florence Arts and Museums receives a $14,703 grant for its Archaeology at Pope’s Tavern program to expand public archaeology initiatives.
The 13th annual Archaeology Fair is coming to the Marquette Regional History Center. You’re invited to celebrate International Archaeology Day Saturday, October 18th. Museum Educator Betsy Rutz says ...
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Science history: Rosetta stone is deciphered, opening a window into ancient Egyptian civilization — Sept. 27, 1822
On Sept. 27, 1822, French philologist Jean-François Champollion announced that he had deciphered ancient Egyptian hieroglyphics, using the Rosetta stone. This ushered in a new craze for Egyptology and ...
The bone analysis revealed clear signs of healing around the embedded arrowhead. Dense bone tissue had begun forming around the foreign object, indicating the warrior survived the initial trauma and ...
National Geographic Explorer-at-Large Bob Ballard revisits the Iron Bottom Sound—rediscovering vessels, and making new finds.
After four and a half years of meticulous underwater excavation, maritime archaeologists have completed the documentation of one of the most remarkably preserved Roman shipwrecks ever discovered in ...
The City of Boston Archaeology Program has transcribed 586 Charlestown residents' fire claims from the Battle of Bunker Hill in 1776, revealing personal and community losses.
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