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A set of 52 rare English County old maps dating from 1724, very old maps of Ireland and a Saxon map of London are here. The image gallery includes old photographs of archaeological, ancient and historic sites including the 1st ever aerial photographs of an archaeological site - Stonehenge fr...
Tara is a vast upland landscaped area comprising passaged tombs, mounds, enclosures and other relics and is regarded as one of Ireland's most significant archaeological sites. The archaeological remains have been repeatedly mapped over thousands of years at ever-increasing levels of detail and ...
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Map of the Way of the Land of the Philistines in the Gaza Strip. ©Leen Ritmeyer Numerous towns, fortresses and caravanserais were built along this road that runs a few miles inland due to the wide strip of sand dunes that lines the Mediterranean coast. Ancient armies, traders, caravans...
(1983). Landscape Archaeology in Ireland, BAR British Series, No. 116, British Archaeological Reports, Oxford. Reid, J. J. (1997). Return to migration, population movement, and ethnic identity in the American Southwest: A peer reviewer's thoughts on archaeological inference. In Whittlesey, S...
, and about 500 meters down the road (you take the stone walkway to the left when leaving the main site) is the Temple of Athena Pronaia. Not many people seem to go to it but it is worth the walk. On the way you pass by the gymnasium. (Both of these...
Viking raids in the late eighth and early ninth centuries certainly disrupted the pattern of production at church sites in Ireland, but their impact was not fatal. In fact, the Viking contribution to medieval Irish civilization was ultimately very positive: communities of Vikings settled permanently ...
Map showing the archaeological sites mentioned in the text Full size image Fig. 3 Sketch of the chronological and regional position of the most important archaeological units mentioned in the text. The two different colors indicate the relevance of these units for the first main part of the text...
“The snapshot of Virginia Indians presented in the map and writings of John Smith have dominated anthropological reconstructions of the Native American world” in the Chesapeake. The memorialization of Jamestown has, in fact, obscured the histories of native groups beyond the Powhatan core and the...