The Smili was a small stone bone or metal chisel used to chip away rock.One of humanity's most ancient tools, the Smili has been nearly forgotten.Yet for thousands of years, stone buildings,
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Our friends at The Official Movement To Bring Sexy Back To Archaeology have been dealt a crushing blow by Facebook - their member count went from 8000 to 21 overnight! Lets join up and help them
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Mantle's Cave is located in Dinosaur National Monument in northwestern Colorado, just south of the Yampa River. It is a large, vaulted, north-facing cave 100 m long x 40 m wide x 33 m in height,
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Welcome to the EC funded project "ArchaeoLandscapes Europe" (ArcLand). Explore how aerial imagery and remote sensing is being used by archaeologists to understand our past.The target of the
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Lien ajouté par arcland - le 5 décembre 2011 Share
La nuit qui bat - sur la Première Chaîne radio de Radio-Canada : après avoir fait parler les huîtres, l’archéologue Mathieu Thompson - directeur des opérations & du développement Web
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In 1901 divers working off the isle of Antikythera found the remains of a clocklike mechanism 2,000 years old. The mechanism now appears to have been a device for calculating the motions of stars and
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Si vous avez manqué notre intervention lors de l'émission du 31 juillet de "Du côté de chez Catherine" - à la radio de Radio-Canada - vous pouvez écouter l'intégrale de l'entrevue
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