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A 15th-century manuscript shows trees bearing (clockwise from top left): sweet apples, jujubes, lemons, cherries, dates, and sour apples. By 7,000 years ago, people in New Guinea were cultivating ...
The echoes of arcade game history fill the otherwise quiet Aviation Mall – they’re coming from Arcade Archaeology. The pinball and arcade game museum held its soft opening late last month.
Combining archaeology and genetics may shed light on how ideas traveled further than people in Anatolia by University of Lausanne edited by Stephanie Baum, reviewed by Andrew Zinin Editors' notes ...
Historic Pensacola, sure. But historic Molino? UWF archaeology students are researching site of 18th century native mission.
SAINT-TROPEZ, FRANCE—During recent exercises by the French navy aimed at monitoring the country's underwater resources, a crew detected an abnormally large feature on the seafloor near Saint ...
The requirement of evidence I was the one who found the cache of old books, including Principles of Archaeology, so I am leading the dig. Books can survive for decades if the storage conditions ...
Hypnotherapy as a Decolonial Practice Hypnotherapy, when practiced with cultural humility and liberatory intent, offers more than clinical symptom relief—it becomes an act of liberatory archaeology.
Construction on the Varberg Tunnel in Sweden—part of a modern railway project—has resulted in an unexpected bounty of historical underwater finds: six shipwrecks spanning the Middle Ages to ...
Archaeologists have uncovered the oldest structure at William & Mary, the nation's second-oldest university, located in Virginia. The brick kiln dates back to the late 1600s.
A leading archaeology journal has effectively barred submissions by Israelis on Judea and Samaria unless they “have cooperated with the relevant Palestinian authorities.” ...
In the same year, we hosted "Excavations: Governance Archaeology for the Future of the Internet," an online exhibition bringing together international artists to reimagine internet governance through ...