Tag: Archaeology
Archaeology: Ötzi’s ancestors probably came from Anatolia
archeology Ötzi’s ancestors probably came from Anatolia A replica of the Stone Age man “Ötzi” discovered in the Ötztal Alps in 1991 in the Museum of Natural History in Magdeburg.…
Israel: “Insidious annexation” of territories – under the guise of archaeology
Controversial action Israel: “Creeping annexation” of West Bank areas – under the guise of archaeology An archaeological excavation (icon image) © gorodenkoff / Getty Images Archaeological excavations are usually a…
Archaeology: Find in Pompeii: Discovered the predecessor of the pizza?
archeology Find in Pompeii: predecessor of the pizza discovered? The wall of a Pompeian house with a fresco depicting a table with food, including a type of pizza. photo ©…
“Archaeology is not a collection of old things, it’s an investigation”, explains Anne Lehöerff
As the Archeology Days are held from June 16 to 18, Anne Lehöerff publishes the essay Giving birth to heritage, archeology in action (Le Pommier editions). President of the National…
Archaeology: Stone Age blueprints identified – Knowledge
Researchers have identified sketches of “desert kite” structures dating back up to 9,000 years, the oldest accurate maps yet. How they were created with the means of the time is…
Archaeology: How Homo sapiens came to Europe – Knowledge
Stone tools suggest that modern humans once migrated to Europe in multiple waves. It was only on his third attempt that he managed to gain a permanent foothold. The end…
Archaeology: Researchers isolate genetic material from Stone Age jewellery
archeology Researchers isolate a woman’s genetic makeup from Stone Age jewelry This small pendant makes the hearts of archeology fans beat faster: the genetic material of a woman from the…
Archaeology: Early Dairy Farming Enabled the Settlement of Tibet – Knowledge
At first glance, settling on the roof of the world doesn’t seem like a particularly good idea. Tibet is considered one of the most inhospitable regions in the world, the…
Archaeology: The mysterious signs of our ancestors
Ice Age people would paint similar symbols on cave walls. Well, researchers think they’ve finally cracked the code. Really? source site
Archaeology: Rare lead coffin with skeleton from Roman times discovered
England “Every archaeologist’s dream”: Extremely rare lead coffin with skeleton from Roman times discovered The lead coffin indicates a high social position © Leeds City Council Surprising find in the…