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NIU's Anthropology Museum finds new home
Lincoln Fox, an instructional media systems engineer at Northern Illinois University, shows Cheryl Ross, Dave Ross and Kristy Ross on Sunday the features of a smart classroom in Jameson Auditorium in Cole Hall.
East Texas' Past Featured At Conference
Professional archaeologists, educators, avocational archaeologists, students, members of the community and other interested attendees at the 19th annual East Texas Archeological Conference studied developments in archeology throughout the region.
Archaeologists Jeannette McIsaac and Michael Trotter working in the roadside trench at Redcliffs.
Moa bones and other relics of Maori settlement around Redcliffs have been found during excavations at the Main Rd for a wastewater pipe.
Archaeologists found Queen of Sheba's wealth source in Ethiopia
A British excavation has struck archaeological gold with a discovery that may solve the mystery of where the Queen of Sheba of biblical legend derived her fabled treasures.
Ancient Ireland: The Monastic Tradition
According to legend it was St. Patrick who single-handedly brought Christianity to the Irish.
Minister Choe, Swedish king celebrate exhibition...
South Korea's Culture Minister Choe Kwang-shik on Saturday promoted the country's traditional culture at the opening ceremony of a Korean antiquities exhibition room at a museum here.
VLAZNA: Ethnic Cleansing in a Zionist Fairyland
1500 years of Arab and Muslim rule and culture in Palestine are trivialized, evidence of its existence is being destroyed and all this is done to make the absurd connection between the ancient Hebrew civilization and today's Israel.
Taking Anthropology 1, Jared Diamond
In a recent post, Kerim does excellent work tracing the Savage Minds engagement with Jared Diamond , which dates to the establishment of this blog as a scrappy band of Davids taking aim at Goliath.
WKU's 'Rock House' to be demolished
It has been used by WKU's anthropology department since 1996 as a teaching and research laboratory and as a place to house archaeological collections.
Penn class teaches students how to live like monks
In this Friday, Feb. 10, 2012 photo, associate professor Justin McDaniel gestures towards an artifact during a class trip with his religious studies students at The University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, in Philadelphia.
Penn class teaches students how to live like monks
In this Friday, Feb. 10, 2012 photo, a student in a religious studies class taught by associate professor Justin McDaniel takes notes during a class trip at The University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, in Philadelphia.
Penn class teaches students how to live like monks
Looking for a wild-and-crazy time at college? Don't sign up for Justin McDaniel's religious studies class.
Bihar stupa could contain Buddha relics
Patna, Feb 11 : The Archaelogical Survey of India is set to begin excavation of a newly-found ancient stupa that was badly damaged and has been lying neglected for centuries in Bihar's Begusarai district, an official said Saturday.
A lost world? How zooarchaeology can inform biodiversity conservation
A new study of tropical forests will provide a 50,000-year perspective on how animal biodiversity has changed, explored through an archaeological investigation of animal bones.
Ancient Egypt exhibition opens at Leeds Museum
But now the secrets of the Pharaohs are set to be unravelled as visitors are taken back in time at Leeds Museum.
National Institute of Anthropology and History experts excited to find ancient home ruins
People camp in protest next to ruins on the outskirts of Amecameca, Mexico, Wednesday, Feb.
German Soldiers Found Preserved: How Else Can Bodies be Maintained?
French archaeologists discovered the bodies of 21 German soldiers who fought in World War I. The men were buried alive in 1918 after an Allied shell exploded over their underground shelter and caused the structure to cave in on them.
All Aztecs went to school? A lesson for Mexico.
Archaeologists found Aztec ruins during construction work in 2007. A new exhibition has spurred talk about the current education system When the Spanish cultural center in downtown Mexico City wanted to expand, excavations uncovered a Smith & Wesson revolver, a partial figurine of Jesus - and the ruins of an ancient Aztec school.
Donations Add Teeth To St. Lawrence Anthropology Class
Newswise - Canton, NY - Don't say you'd give your eye teeth for anything when you're around St.
Bodies of 21 German soldiers buried alive in WW1 trench found perfectly preserved 94 years later
The 'Pompeii' of the Western Front: Bodies of 21 German soldiers buried alive in World War One trench found perfectly preserved in northern France 94 years later Men were killed when a huge Allied shell exploded above the tunnel in northern France in 1918, causing it to cave in Scene likened to Pompeii after skeletal remains found in same positions ... (more)
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