In a recent study published in the Cambridge Archaeological Journal, Dr. Bernardo Arriaza argues that the practice of artificial mummification among the Chinchorro people may have evolved as a ...
A late autumn/winter subterranean survey at Fort McNair has literally unearthed new findings, while answering but posing new questions regarding past historical structures and events that once ...
The grass and weeds at the former City Farm Jail in Newport News have grown tall and unruly. But walking around the less dense parts of the site — which contains waterlogged pits that archaeologists ...
"Being part of appendix to the report of the Minister of Education Ontario." Issue for 1923 has title: Thirty-fourth annual archaeological report 1923. Imprint varies. Issue for 1911 includes reports ...
Australian Archaeology, the official publication of the Australian Archaeological Association Inc., is a refereed journal published since 1974. It accepts original articles in all fields of ...
The University of Georgia has released the final draft report on the human remains found during a recent construction project at UGA's Baldwin Hall. After builders unearthed the first grave in late ...
When a hootenanny struck up 3,000—or 30,000—years ago, no recording engineer was there to capture what went down. Can anyone know, then, what ancient instruments like the aulos and carnyx really ...
In the arid mountains north of Lima, Peru, the remains of an ancient culture lie buried in various stages of excavation. It’s known as the Lauri Archaeological Site, and it was once home to the ...
The study of an assemblage of Neanderthal human bones discovered in the Troisième caverne of Goyet (Belgium) has brought to light selective cannibalistic behavior primarily targeting female adults and ...
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