Since 1947 there has been a considerable advance in East African Archaeology. The preliminary archaeological survey of the East African coastline and islands has been almost completed. The area covered has stretched from ...
Of course, over the last couple of hundred years or so, there have been seemingly countless archeological finds around the world, and some are older and even more mysterious than others. For example,the ancient site of Skara Brae in Scotland's Orkney Islands, which is a fascinating 5,000-p...
The discovery of the royal tombs at Sipán in 1987 propelled Moche archaeology to the forefront of Andean studies. In the last decade, the study of Moche political organization and ideology through public architecture, cultural remains, funerary patterns, and iconography has forced the revision of ...
Recent Work in Rural Archaeology. Edited by P. J. Fowlerdoi:10.1080/00665983.1975.11077600Trevor RowleyArchaeological Journal
Dublin. The greatest advance in the study of Irish archaeology, however, has been due to the participation of archaeologists in carrying out the Government's scheme for unemployment. This has made possible systematic investigation on an extended scale on an unprecedented number of sites. No less ...
Frescoes and fast-food joints are just a few of the latest discoveries, but a small piece of graffiti is making scholars rethink the date of Pompeii's ruin.
Recent publications in roads archaeology.(The Lands of Ancient Lothian: Interpreting the Archaeology of the A1; Monumental Beginnings: The Archaeology of the N4 Sligo Inner Relief Road - NRA Scheme Monographs 1; The Archaeology of the A1-M Darrington to Dishforth DBFO Road Scheme - Lancaster ...
3.The argument seemed to be at a standstill until a number ofrecentstudies resulted in a spectacular suite of new finds. (阅读 Z托福-11)您的浏览器不支持 audio 标签。 这个论点似乎处于停滞状态,直到最近的一些研究成果出现了一系列新的发现。
Evidence gathered in recent years from anthropology and archaeology indicates that the region has supported a series of indigenous cultures for eleven thousand years; an extensive network of complex societies - some with populations perhaps as large as 100,000 - thrived there for more than 1,000 ...
Earliest Americans Arrived in Waves, DNA Study Finds July 11, 2012 NYT North and South America were first populated by three waves of migrants from Siberia rather than just a single migration, say researchers who have studied the whole genomes of Native Americans in South America and Canada. ...