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    Apr 29, 2013 |Story| South Bend Tribune
  1. Results of field school to be given

    ELKHART - Jay VanderVeen, associate professor of anthropology at Indiana University South Bend, will present a public program at 6:30 p.m. May 7 at the Havilah Beardsley House, 102 W. Beardsley Ave. In the program, 'Unearthing the Story of the...

    Tags: Arts and Culture, Indiana University South Bend

  2. Apr 22, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Oaxaca temple complex hints at archaic Mexican state

    Much of what we know about past civilizations in Mexico comes from the writings of colonial Europeans -- Spanish conquerors and priests -- who arrived in the Americas in the 1500s. But archaeological evidence from recent excavations at a site called El Palenque in the Valley of Oaxaca, Mexico, shows that temple precincts similar to the ones the Europeans encountered had existed in the region some 1,500 years earlier.
    Much of what we know about past civilizations in Mexico comes from the writings of colonial Europeans -- Spanish conquerors and priests -- who arrived in the Americas in the 1500s. But archaeological evidence from recent excavations at a site called El...

    Tags: Arts and Culture, Mexico, Religion and Belief, Museum of Natural History

  4. May 1, 2013 |Story| Hampton Roads Daily Press
  5. Cannibalism at Jamestown evidence unearthed

    Archaeologists and forensic scientists working with human remains recovered at Historic Jamestowne last summer reported Wednesday that their follow-up studies have turned up the gruesome first physical evidence of the cannibalism that took place during the Starving Time of 1609-10.
    Archaeologists and forensic scientists working with human remains recovered at Historic Jamestowne last summer reported Wednesday that their follow-up studies have turned up the gruesome first physical evidence of the cannibalism that took place during...

    Tags: Arts and Culture, Smithsonian Institution, Jamestown (Jamestown, Virginia), Science and Technology, Historic Jamestowne

  6. Apr 24, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  7. Early risers?

    The Pueblo Chieftain, Colo.
    These archaeologists put the accent on early man. Steven and Kathleen Holen, co-directors of the Center for American Paleolithic Research in Fort Collins, say their research suggests that the first humans could have been in mid-continent North America...

    Tags: Arts and Culture, North America

  8. May 1, 2013 |Story| AP Broadcast
  9. Scientists find cannibalism at American settlement in Jamestown

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    Scientists say they have found the first solid archaeological evidence that some of the earliest American colonists survived harsh conditions by resorting to cannibalism. On Wednesday, the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History and...

    Tags: Arts and Culture, Museums, Smithsonian Institution, Jamestown (Jamestown, Virginia), Science and Technology

  10. Apr 28, 2013 |Story| McClatchy-Tribune
  11. Qatar offers $135 million for restoration of historic sites in Sudan

    Sudan Tribune
    The Sudanese tourism minister Mohamed Abdul-Karim Al-Had, disclosed that Qatar is offering $135 million in a joint Sudanese-Qatari project to removate100 archaeological sites in Sudan's Northern and Nahr Alneel state. The Sudanese official, who spoke at...

    Tags: Arts and Culture, Monuments and Heritage Sites, Travel, Abdullah ibn Abdulaziz al Saud, France

  12. Mar 26, 2013 |Story| Winchester Sun
  13. Archaeologists seek help finding Shawnee village in Clark County

    A Shawnee village once located in Clark County remains all but lost to time, but state anthropologists hope landowners in the Indian Old Fields area will join in the hunt.
    A Shawnee village once located in Clark County remains all but lost to time, but state anthropologists hope landowners in the Indian Old Fields area will join in the hunt. The University of Kentucky’s Department of Anthropology and the Kentucky...

    Tags: Arts and Culture, Culture, Anthropology

  14. Mar 8, 2013 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  15. Civil War sailors laid to rest, 151 years later

    <b> </b>Eleven years ago, Navy Capt. Barbara "Bobbie" Scholley dived more than 230 feet into the ocean to help bring back the past: two sailors killed when their Civil War battleship sank in 1862.
    Eleven years ago, Navy Capt. Barbara "Bobbie" Scholley dived more than 230 feet into the ocean to help bring back the past: two sailors killed when their Civil War battleship sank in 1862. On Friday, the Annapolis woman joined the crew members'...

    Tags: Wars and Interventions, Aberdeen Proving Ground, New Year's Day, Biotechnology Industry, Chestertown

  16. Mar 8, 2013 |Story| Hampton Roads Daily Press
  17. Preserving the memory of the Monitor sailors

    Long before the start of the expedition that recovered the USS Monitor gun turret from the bottom of the Atlantic in 2002, Navy divers and NOAA archaeologists working to save the historic Civil War ship knew they might run into the remains of lost sailors.
    Long before the start of the expedition that recovered the USS Monitor gun turret from the bottom of the Atlantic in 2002, Navy divers and NOAA archaeologists working to save the historic Civil War ship knew they might run into the remains of lost...

    Tags: Arts and Culture, Human Interest, Hatteras, Mariners' Museum, USS Monitor Center

  18. Feb 4, 2013 | Los Angeles Times
  19. Richard III horror story: Axed in head, stabbed in rear, bones dug up

    Hero Complex - movies, comics, pop culture - Los Angeles Times
    This post has been updated. Please see note at the bottom for details. King Richard III has not been treated ......
  20. Jan 27, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  21. Casual ambience on the Aegean

    ISTANBUL, Turkey &mdash; We slipped out of Istanbul at dusk, gliding across the Bosporus strait toward the Aegean Sea, Asia on the left bank, Europe on the right, four masts towering 204 feet overhead, polished teak floors underfoot, the notes of Buddy Justineau&rsquo;s piano drifting out from the lounge: &ldquo;You must remember this, a kiss is just a kiss, a sigh is just a sigh&hellip;&rdquo;
    ISTANBUL, Turkey — We slipped out of Istanbul at dusk, gliding across the Bosporus strait toward the Aegean Sea, Asia on the left bank, Europe on the right, four masts towering 204 feet overhead, polished teak floors underfoot, the notes of Buddy...

    Tags: Travel, Turkey, Casino and Gambling, Istanbul (Turkey), Lifestyle and Leisure

  22. Jan 10, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Getty Museum to return Hades terracotta head to Sicily

    A terracotta head depicting the Greek god Hades that the J. Paul Getty Museum acquired in 1985 is being voluntarily sent back to Sicily, the museum has announced.
    A terracotta head depicting the Greek god Hades that the J. Paul Getty Museum acquired in 1985 is being voluntarily sent back to Sicily, the museum has announced. Getty officials said that the museum has worked with officials from Sicily during the last...

    Tags: Arts and Culture, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Museums, Sculpture, Artists

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