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  • I found this via Middle Savagery, which has two great posts with videos from 'Personal Histories in Archaeological Theory and Method' presentations, which I will watch when I get back from Montreal.

    Introducing new technologies... Mia 2008

  • I found this via Middle Savagery, which has two great posts with videos from 'Personal Histories in Archaeological Theory and Method' presentations, which I will watch when I get back from Montreal.

    Archive 2008-04-01 Mia 2008

  • The purpose of the Workshop is to provide postgraduate students in Archaeological Informatics and associated disciplines with the opportunity to:

    Archive 2008-02-01 Mia 2008

  • The purpose of the Workshop is to provide postgraduate students in Archaeological Informatics and associated disciplines with the opportunity to:

    Call for participants: 1st Annual Antiquist Workshop Mia 2008

  • "Just this morning we have had more than 700 people come see the exhibit, and we had hundreds yesterday when it opened," High Mountain Archaeological Museum director Gabriel Miremont said on Thursday.

    Museum Goers Gasp at the Body of Sacrificed Maiden | Impact Lab 2007

  • Such a correction may be better French; but "Archaeological" is not exactly what is usually meant -- in our language -- by "Antiquarian."] [18] This smart little vessel, of about 70 tons burden, considered to be the fastest sailing packet from Dieppe, survived our voyage only about eighteen months.

    A Bibliographical, Antiquarian and Picturesque Tour in France and Germany, Volume One Thomas Frognall Dibdin 1811

  • Archaeological excavations at Ai Khanum on the Oxus River have revealed a magnificent city with a Greek theater, a gymnasium, and a mint producing Greek-inscribed coins.

    Alexander the Great Philip Freeman 2011

  • Archaeological research has revealed that the average life span of the Canaanites was no more than thirty years, and more than half of the people died before their eighteenth birthday.1 In Egypt, if anything, the situation was even worse.

    Modern Science in the Bible Ben Hobrink 2011

  • The Naples National Archaeological Museum has lent its group of "Small Gauls," Roman marble copies of Pergamon statues, thought to have been placed on the Athens Acropolis.

    Conjuring a Wonder of the Ancient World J.S. Marcus 2011

  • Archaeological excavations have revealed magnificent jewelry and weapons deposited here.

    Alexander the Great Philip Freeman 2011

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