The Conversation. The publication contributed the article to Space.com's Expert Voices: Op-Ed & Insights.The International ...
The lashing winds and storm surge devoured dozens of feet of shoreline, disrupting a culturally significant archaeological ...
Is it the long-faded colors of ancient artifacts from all around the world or the hushed sounds of visitors discussing what ...
Families in East Macon enjoyed hands-on history at Fort Hawkins' 20th Archaeology Day, engaging with artifacts, demonstrations, and local crafts.
Some of the recent advances in the quest to catch a whiff of history are featured in the new book Scents of Arabia: ...
Freezing temperatures and ice have settled into the region, stalling immediate efforts to find and recover more displaced ...
A solid silver Saxon cross has gone on display for the first time in more than 1,200 years after it was discovered by a metal ...
Archaeology is about connection. People can be brought together over the past or even connect directly to that past.
Archaeology here is not treasure hunting. It is slow, careful work. It is listening to stones that speak in small details. Think of a dig like a layered cake… You slice it one layer at a time. If you ...
The famine was caused by the oomycete Phytophthora infestans, commonly known as late blight, which destroyed potato crops, the staple food for much of Ireland’s poor. This microorganism is very ...