Archaeology
- 941
- University Archaeologists Return to Amuq
- Inundations and other natural disasters usually spell the end for important archaeological projects, but in a rare example of a fortuitous flood, the Oriental Institute is recovering important additional artifacts from a site abandoned 55 years ago in Turkey.
- 942
- Zeugma
- The history and importance of this Greek and Roman town in Turkey and the excavations there. Includes images and descriptions of the fine mosaics, press stories, maps. Courtesy of Gaziantep Chamber of Industry.
- 943
- Ziyaret Tepe
- During the late Iron Age (c. 900-600 BCE), Ziyaret Tepe was an important urban center on the northern edge of the Assyrian Empire. Contemporary cuneiform texts suggest that during this time Ziyaret Tepe was the Assyrian provincial capital of Tushhan.
- 948
- Remains of Oldest Inhabitant of Abu Dhabi Found
- From Khaleej Times, remains of the earliest-known inhabitant of Abu Dhabi have been found on the western island of Marawah by the Abu Dhabi Islands Archaeological Survey, ADIAS, as part of their spring excavation season. (June 30, 2004)
- 949
- The Tel Hazor Excavation Project
- The excavation of an ancient Canaanite and Israelite city by the Institute of Archaeology, The Hebrew University. History of Hazor, information for volunteers, excavation reports, bibliography, pictures.
- 950
- The Vadum Iacob Research Project
- Study of historical earthquakes at a Templar castle in northern Israel. History of the site, pictures, call for volunteers.
- 951
- Dating of King Hezekiah's Tunnel Verified by Scientists
- Press release stating that radiometric dating of the Siloam Tunnel in Jerusalem shows that it was excavated about 700 years before the Common Era, and can be safely attributed to the Judean King Hezekiah. (September 10, 2003)
- 952
- Ancient Arts
- Experimental archaeologist specialising in presenting prehistoric skills and technologies to the public through demonstrations, 'hands on' activities, teaching collections and replica prehistoric composite tools.
- 953
- Archaeoptics
- Specialists in digital recording, reconstruction and presentation, operating primarily within the archaeological and heritage sectors. Services, methods, projects.
- 954
- Azuli IT Services
- A specialist consultancy offering electronic publishing and database services, experienced in working with archaeologists. Samples of work on-line.
- 955
- Beyond 2000 BC
- Will Lord reproduces prehistoric tools and weaponry, and offers flint knapping demonstrations. Includes details and photos of activities, a diary, and contact information.
- 956
- Border Archaeology
- An archaeological contracting company offering services including excavation and historic landscape assessment. Provides details of services and a picture gallery.
- 957
- Bronze Age Craft
- Details of practical workshops / demonstrations in the UK and reproductions of Bronze Age artefacts by Neil Burridge.
- 958
- Hooker and Perron
- Create custom databases, expert systems, and perceptually-designed color suites and maps. Specialists in Celtic coin databases.
