Archaeology
- 781
- Death of the Iceman
- Provides documentary about Oetzi, the Iceman. Includes transcripts of BBC documentery.
- 782
- Roman Water-Mills on the Janiculum Hill, Rome
- Andrew Wilson of Oxford University describes the excavation in 1998 of several mill-wheels installed in two mill-races parallel to the main channel of the Aqua Traiana.
- 783
- Roman gold mine of Bessa
- Alberto Vaudagna's description of the archaeology, history and geology of this area in Piedmont, with images and bibliography. Includes a 2nd century BCE gold mine and Protohistoric rock art.
- 784
- Soprintendenza Archeologica di Pompei
- Official site of the excavations of Pompeii, Herculaneum, Boscoreale, Oplontis and Stabia (in English and Italian).
- 785
- The Arch of Constantine
- Illustrated description of the arch which was erected to celebrate Constantine I's victory at the Milvian Bridge in 312 CE. Includes bibliography and over 60 photographs.
- 786
- Iceman's Final Meal
- From the BBC, the last two meals eaten by the 5,300-year-old iceman, dubbed Oetzi, have been revealed by scientists. (September 16, 2002)
- 787
- Horace's Farmhouse Found Beneath Horace's villa Site
- Attempt to answer whether the Roman poet and the satirist Horace live in a modest farmhouse, as he tells us in his writings, or in a 20,000-square-foot villa, which most archaeologists have attributed to him. (January 01, 2002)
- 788
- The Nuragic Sardinia
- Itineraries et description of the most important archaeological sites in the island.
- 789
- Detecting Nuragic Places
- From Backdirt, research on the spatial arrangements of Bronze Age monuments reveals an unusual conformity in the placement of towers and tombs. (January 01, 2002)
- 791
- Kernave: Lithuania’s ‘Troy’ to celebrate UNESCO heritage site listing
- From The Baltic Times, in the 1970s, Lithuanian archaeologists began following up rumours of a magnificent ancient city, stumbling across a site about 35 km from Vilnius unscathed by war and industrial development, which many now call Lithuania’s first capital – Kernave. (March 03, 2005)
- 792
- Vardarski Rid (Gevgelija)
- Photographs and information on the investigation of this ancient site in 2007 by the Texas Foundation for Archaeological and Historical Research.
- 793
- Megalithic Temples of Malta
- Seven megalithic temples are found on the islands of Malta and Gozo, each the result of an individual development. Information from Unesco on the World Heritage site.
- 794
- The Temples of Malta and Gozo
- The archaeological heritage of the Maltese Islands provided by the Bradshaw Foundation.
- 795
- Archaeology of Agrarian Communities in the Lower Meuse Area
- Archaeology in the Southern Netherlands with information about research, excavations and finds.
- 796
- Linear Ceramics in the Netherlands
- Illustrated discussion of prehistoric life (5500-4900 B.C) in what is now the Netherlands. Daily life, contacts, houses, pottery, food from the first farmers.
- 797
- The Netherlands in Prehistory
- Contains photos of ancient relics and speculations on life there in the stone and bronze ages.