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Archaeologist to Focus and discuss about social History of memory:

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Barbara Mills, professor and chair of the anthropology department at the University of Arizona, we will discuss about new interpretations of ancient Chacoan society. Mills said the Chacoan society cannot be fully appreciated without understanding the social networks of the 10th through 12th centuries, including, with how these networks are created and maintained through “social […]

Discovered Unusual stone formation in Lake Michigan:

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The Archaeological discovered Stones in a circular formation along with in a possible ancient carvings have been deep below the surface of Lake Michigan Country(USA). According to BLDGBLOG, in 2007, Mark Holley is a professor of underwater archeology at Northwestern Michigan College,they have been discovered a series of stones arranged in a circle 40 feet […]

Base Court at Hampton Court and Astronomical Clock:

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Base Court at Hampton Court is completed for Cardinal Wolsey in 1520. It was mainly grass, the legacy of a mistaken Victorian restoration. Research has shown to be in the time of Henry VIII the courtyard had a cobbled surface, It will be replaced around 1700 by paving,now Historic Royal Palaces in wish to pave […]

Underwater Research view information:

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A nuclear submarine built for the Cold War 1945–1989 and an underwater remotely operated vehicle allowed oceanographers, archaeologists, and engineers in the mid 1990s to retrieve 115 artifacts from eight ships sunk to the bottom of the Mediterranean Sea, including five ancient Roman ships. The expedition leader, oceanographer Robert Ballard of the Institute for Exploration […]

May lay off 18 researchers in Penn Archaeology Museum:

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Philadelphia: A venerable archaeology museum plans to lay off 18 researchers and focus on upgrading to its exhibits in an efforts to an attract more visitors and shore up its finances. Several prominent scientists are among to the researchers being laid off from in the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, though some […]