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Archaeology Work done at battlefield
Number of Comments » 0A cooperative management has invited the public to see the archaeology students work during the 3 week archaeological field school class at the Wilson’s Creek National Battlefield. Students will try to locate structures with historic occupation around the Dug Springs area. “The information found through this study will allow the battlefield to document the history […]
Jacobean ‘Titanic’ discovered by archaeologists
Number of Comments » 0Marine archaeologists have discovered a 600 ton vessel as luxurious as Titanic. Among these treasures they have found a merman statue whose eye sockets are embedded with precious stones. At 130 ft the oak timbered ship has been one of the largest when it sank in around 1620.It has not been identified yet but it […]
In Stone Age Caves, Art and Music Mixed
Number of Comments » 0According to the new archaeological research in Finance, around 12000 years ago the musical events had taken place in torch lit caves with masterpieces of art in the walls. During the Stone Age era the paintings were placed in the most resonant places with echoes. The cathedrals, concert halls are all inspired by these musical […]
Skeletons found in NYC park
Number of Comments » 0Archaeologists recently discovered a bunch of human bones in the NYC’s Washington Square Park on last Monday. They found a bunch of human bones which includes two full skeletons. They already discovered these bones on one of the last three excavations. The park department says that they were little surprised – an expected 20,000 bodies […]
Secret of Delhi Iron Pillar
Number of Comments » 0The Iron Pillar in Delhi, India has withstood corrosion for over 1,600 years has continues to attract most of the archaeologists and scientists who like to make research on the secret behinds its strength and the way it is designed. A group of archaeologist team from across various countries has recommended the Indian Government to […]