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Here’s the latest Frivolous Friday post!
Most of us know that archaeologists unearth bones and artifacts to discover clues to the past. But what about the internet? Are there clues to the way the world wide web has evolved over the years? Most of us don’t even think about the way images have evolved online, but
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The latest issue of Review of Biblical Literature is out. Reviews that may be of interest from a Bible Exposition perspective include:
Jim W. Adams
The Performative Nature and ...
Das Werden des Buches Hosea: Eine redaktionsgeschichtliche Untersuchung
Reviewed by James Nogalski
Paul Wilkinson
Archaeology: What It Is, Where It Is, and How to Do It
Reviewed by Aren Maeir
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... service. Outlined below is more detail on each of these new APIs:
Museum of London API: The Museum of London API is a REST interface to the following data sources: publications from the Archaeology Service; events at the Museum of London, Museum in Docklands, and London; Archaeological Archive and Resource Centre; and a converter from OSGB grid references to latitude/longitude. Also there is ...
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... offer people with all sorts of tastes and desires. I also greatly enjoy cooking, and I am currently discovering what it is that makes cuisine in Normandy so distinctive. In 2005 I exchanged a university archaeology lecture room for Basse Copette, a Bed & Breakfast in Normandy. Providing a destination B&B is not simply about providing a great place to sleep and eat – although that does ...
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... of Rovereto has just finished. After seeing the growing interest of the public and the world of archaeology through scientific communication, images and film, we have come up with a new way of spreading information about the ancient ... Council of Rovereto).
Archeologia Viva TV features mainly news and the latest developments of international archaeological research. It also features all of the ...
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Archeaology magazine has put its covery survey for the January-February 2010 issue online at the above page. It is always a matter of some curiosity to see the alternatives proposed.
The upcoming edition of the magazine is an Ancient Egyptian special issue.Egyptology News Blog, Andie Byrnes
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KITTED out with the latest scuba gear, Garry Momber peers through the murky water to the seabed below. It's dark - Momber is 11 metres below the water's surface ... is all in a day's work for Momber, who is director of the Hampshire and Wight Trust for Maritime Archaeology in Southampton, UK. His job is to search for clues to a prehistoric world lost beneath the waves in the channel that ...
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... of Pharaoh Seti I, there is still much more to learn about it. Nevine El-Aref looks at the latest revelations
When the famous explorer Giovanni Battista Belzoni ...
It sounds like the plot of an Indiana Jones movie: an archaeology professor with little more to go on than a yellowing photograph discovers part of a ...
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... Vinci Code author Dan Brown's latest thriller, The Lost Symbol, purports to reveal the ... an important part of the city's history. Archaeology could give us a sense of the these neighborhoods' development ... reconnect residents to their past.
Are there other periods where you'd like to see more archaeology done?
We haven't found any Paleoindian sites, just a few isolated ...
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... 3 is now available. The journal's website says:
"Presents the latest scientific methodologies in archaeological research
Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences covers the ... devoted to topics in archaeological science may be increasing more rapidly than other domains of archaeology such as theory and regional coverage.
Given the involvement of natural scientists in this area, ...
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