Archaeology
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- Farming Origins Gain 10,000 Years
- Brief article from the BBC News about principal plant foods eaten by the people at Ohalo. (June 23, 2004)
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- Archaeologists Uncover 12,000-year-old Settlement
- Article from the Age reporting the discovery of a 12,000-year-old neolithic settlement west of Jerusalem. (August 01, 2003)
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- An Exploration in Early Pastoral Nomadism
- Details excavations at the Camel site and explores potentials for an archaeology of pastoralism. (January 01, 2000)
- 884
- A Study of Grimspound
- Remains of a middle Bronze Age settlement on Dartmoor, England. The site consists essentially of a walled enclosure of a little over four acres in area containing the remains of many dwellings which take the form of circles of granite boulders known as hut circles or round houses.
- 885
- Ancient Iron Smelting
- Iron smelting history, technology, ethnography and archaeology; case study of Tell Hammeh (az-Zarqa).
- 886
- Avdat & the Nabateans
- Brief article by Arthur Rosen in The Jewish Magazine relates a history of this nomadic Arab tribe. With photos.
- 887
- Levantine Archaeobotany
- Bibliography of archaeobotanical reports from Levantine sites, including Jordanian sites.
- 888
- Canterbury Archaeological Trust Fieldwork
- Searchable excerpts from the Annual Reports of the Canterbury Archaeological Trust, hosted by Peter Collinson's Canterbury Tour site.
- 889
- Canterbury Cathedral
- An illustrated report by Kevin Blockley and Paul Bennett on the discovery by the Canterbury Archaeological Trust of remains of the Anglo-Saxon cathedral. Plan and reconstruction drawing.
- 890
- Codrington's Roman Roads in Britain
- Full text of Thomas Codrington's classic early 20C work provided online by Bill Thayer. Searchable. Italian, Spanish and French language versions available.
- 891
- Wadi Araba Archaeological Research Project
- Description of the on-going archaeological work. Includes photographs, maps, GIS data, and a bibliography.
- 892
- Defences of Chester
- Computer reconstructions of the Roman town walls by Julian Baum and Tim Strickland.
- 893
- Wadi Arabah Project
- Description of the on-going archaeological work. Includes photographs, maps and a bibliography.
- 894
- Prehistoric Row Erupts Over Hunter-gatherer Riddle
- From the Age, Australian archaeologists have sparked an academic row by claiming to have solved the riddle of a missing 1,000 years in human prehistory. (February 19, 2004)
- 895
- Gosfield Hall Donkey Gin and Beam Pump
- Photographs, description, and restoration plans provided by the Sussex Industrial Archaeology Society.
- 896
- Performative Practice: Identity and Agency at the Causewayed Enclosures of Windmill Hill and Etton
- Dissertation by Oliver Harris focusing on these two Neolithic sites.
- 897
- Roman Villas in England
- Britain Express outlines the history and features of Roman villas in England, with diagrams. Brief details of major villas to visit.
- 898
- St. Albans Archaeology and History
- Archaeologist Chris Saunders provides an interactive tour of medieval St. Albans via clickable map, and chronology of the city once Roman Verulamium and later a rich abbey.
