Discovered in 1939, the ship-burial and associated graves at Sutton Hoo unearthed the richest early medieval burial site in England. Its importance as an archaeological site is thus unquestioned for the understanding that it has given to the reign and times of Raedwald. This dissertation takes a ...
people.Prague is also famous as being home to one myth.Today,history and hedonism 享乐主义 are comfortably mixed on of the most famous 20th century writers,Franz Kafka.The famous Czech the island.Some five-star resorts within walking distance of well- beer is also one of the reasons to...
In condensing a three-dimensional scene onto a two-dimensional plain, it is one of the great masterpieces of Aztec art and now resides in the Museo del Templo Mayor in the city in which it was discovered. Cartwright, Mark. “Coyolxauhqui.” World History Encyclopedia. World History ...
Actually, I think the fact that Spinalonga has become synonymous with leprosy is one of the reasons that Dud and I never visited it, which on reflection is a bit of a shame as I think he would have found it really interesting. Anyhow, I digress…. So, although you can take a boat f...
Metsamor is one of the most studied archaeological monuments of V-I century BC in the Armenian Highland, and throughout the Ancient Near East. It includes the Bronze-Iron Age settlement (citadel, city districts, and celestial observation platform) as well as the cemetery. ...
Hästholmen is a small town, ca 500 residents, by lake Vettern. It’s interesting out of many aspects, but lets start during the middle ages. Hästholmen is named in several historic documents, the oldest dated back to 1300 AD. It was never a town but it was what can be called ...
The Noin-Ula discovery helped refuel interest in the Hsiung-nu, and from 1928 and onward several archaeological expeditions devoted to the Hsiung-nu were launched. The Ivolga Complex The Ivolga Complex is one of the most extensively investigated Hsiung-nu sites. The primary parts of the site is...
One of the most interesting things I learnt at the training session was the fact that there is so little evidence about daily life in the Neolithic – so that evidence has to be drawn from a wide range of places. It also shows how important the discoveries at Durrington Walls are. As ...
One of these is represented by forty pottery wheel-thrown types and forms made by the master German potter Gottfried Aust between 1755 and 1771, excavated from the ruin of his shop and kiln waster dump. Additional work at both Bethabara and Salem recovered the waster dumps of Aust's ...
“It is very interesting that for the first time we have an inscription mentioning the Ancient Theatre directly. Before, another inscription was found linking the Basilica to the theatre – a list of members of the Elders’ Council, including the name of its treasurer who built a loggia in ...