Archaeology
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- Harappa Archaeological Research Project (HARP)
- A long term program of investigations into the origins and character of Indus urban centers. The first multidisciplinary excavation of an Indus urban center and involves scholars from all over the world.
- 702
- Pakistan Heritage Society
- A professional society dedicated to the preservation of the cultural heritage of Pakistan.
- 703
- Muruka Cult in Ancient Sri Lanka: A Historical Perspective
- An article by S. Kailash Sitrampalam documenting the roots of Muruka worship in Sri Lanka.
- 704
- Archaeological Missions in Nisa
- Aim of these missions is to make a general topographical map of old Nisa and to learn the relationships between each building of the fortress located in the south part of Nisa.
- 705
- The Costume of Foreign Embassies and Inhabitants of Samarkand
- Describes a wall painting discovered in 1965 in the central part of the ruins of ancient Samarkand as a valuable source on the history of western Turkestan.
- 706
- Vietnam Uncovers Hidden Treasure
- From BBC, a massive archaeological find has delayed the construction of Vietnam's first ever purpose-built parliament house. (November 11, 2003)
- 707
- The Garrison: A famous cannon collection
- The world's rarest collection of 17th century English iron cannon.
- 708
- Archaeology of K'axob and Xibun
- Photos, theories and ongoing work of Xibun Archaeological Research Project in wetlands sites.
- 709
- La Milpa Archaeological Project
- Boston University investigations: includes images and panoramas, vector data, maps, reports, and links.
- 710
- Photos from Lamanai
- Includes photos, and information about David Pendergast, who excavated the site.
- 711
- Prehistoric Footpaths In Costa Rica Indicate Intimate Ties With Villages, Cemeteries
- From ScienceDaily, findings by the University of Colorado at Boulder indicate tiny footpaths traveled by Costa Rican people 1,500 years ago were precursors to wide, deep and ritualistic roadways 500 years later leading to and from cemeteries and villages.
- 712
- Prehistoric Human Footpaths Lure Archaeologists Back To Costa Rica
- From Science Daily, ancient, buried footpaths visible from satellite instruments but invisible on the ground to be studied in Costa Rica this summer after a 20-year hiatus by University of Colorado at Boulder and NASA archaeologists. (May 23, 2002)
- 713
- Antigua Guatemala
- The capital of the Captaincy-General of Guatemala, founded in the 16th century, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
- 714
- Archaeological Park and Ruins of Quirigua
- The ruins of Quirigua contain some outstanding 8th-century monuments and are now designated as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
- 715
- Long-sought Maya City -- Site Q -- found in Guatemala
- From ScienceNews, a team of scientists including Marcello Canuto, assistant professor of anthropology at Yale, has found incontrovertible proof of Site Q, a long-speculated Mayan city, during a mission to the northwest Peten region of Guatemala. (September 28, 2005)
- 716
- Cave of the Glowing Skulls
- Photographs of excavation and art, and map of Talgua Cave with summaries.
- 717
- Jaguar in the Night
- Excerpts from Teobert Maler's journal and photos of his expedition to Tikal in 1895.