The digital reconstruction of Uruk, one of the world’s oldest cities. (via Uruk rises again in digital 3D : Archaeology News from Past Horizons)
Source: pasthorizonspr.com
The digital reconstruction of Uruk, one of the world’s oldest cities. (via Uruk rises again in digital 3D : Archaeology News from Past Horizons)
Source: pasthorizonspr.com
Ancient Roman industrial area excavated in Egypt - includes workshops, galleries, and residential area.
(via Roman industrial area uncovered in Egypt’s Suez Canal - Greco-Roman - Heritage - Ahram Online)
Source: english.ahram.org.eg
Not only did the Neolithic iceman Ötzi take an arrow to the shoulder but he had to deal with bad teeth too. (via UZH Mediadesk - Iceman Ötzi had bad teeth)
Source: mediadesk.uzh.ch
A brief look at the current state of the ancient city of Babylon. Only 2% has been excavated. (via Once a glorious site, Babylon bears scars of history - CNN.com)
Source: CNN
How snow helps archaeologists discover ancient sites. (via Snowy landscape reveals Wales’ forgotten ancient remains - Need to Read - News - WalesOnline)
Source: walesonline.co.uk
The discovery of Mesopotamian and Roman artifacts in the Museum of Ontario Archaeology. You never know what those archives may hold. (via Lost Collections of the Ancient World)
Source: lostcollections.yolasite.com
Interesting interview with Mike Parker Pearson - an archaeologist who works on Stonehenge (via Elfshot: Plans and Profiles: Mike Parker Pearson Researching Neolithic Life and Death at Stonehenge)
Source: elfshotgallery.blogspot.ca
Marble benchmark used for one of the early measurements of the shape of the Earth has been rediscovered on the Appian Way. Excellent to find these heritage science locations. (via Roman Marker Used to Measure Earth Found : Discovery News)
Source: news.discovery.com
Mapping a civil war shipwreck with 3D sonar. (via 3-D sonar provides new view of Civil War shipwreck)
Source: phys.org
Ancient social networks: Scribblings and professional designed messages on walls in ancient Pompeii. (via Pompeii ‘Wall Posts’ Reveal Ancient Social Networks | LiveScience)
Source: livescience.com
