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Lost worlds under the sea are the next big archaeology race
Across the world’s continental shelves, archaeologists are racing a rising tide of development and climate change to map and ...
Archaeologists excavating the site of a future golf course were surprised to find evidence of a prehistoric village — including a rare chariot wheel dating back millennia. The excavation took place ...
For Judith Habicht Mauche, Professor Emeritus, studying ancient pottery brings the stories of ancient peoples to life—giving today’s archaeologists a glimpse into people and cultures that have shaped ...
Humans have been leaving their mark upon Earth for almost as long as we’ve existed. But over the last 70 years — little more than moments in the 300,000-year history of Homo sapiens — the amount of ...
A rare prehistoric chariot wheel was discovered by archaeologists at the site of a future golf course. The wheel was one of several discoveries made at the site of the upcoming Old Petty Championship ...
American archaeologists and Native Americans: a relationship under construction / Tamara L. Bray -- The Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act: background and legislative history / ...
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