Archaeology News Headlines January 01 to March 31 2016

The events of July 16th to 22nd 1994, when the remnants of a fragmenting comet, P/Shoemaker-Levy 9, bombarded the surface of Jupiter causing fireballs many times the size of our own planet, were an abrupt wake-up call even for those who were aware of them. The historical sciences generally, and Archaeology in particular, have collectively painted a picture of the past as if our planet stands alone in empty space. Nothing could be further from reality. Our resilient planet exists in a solar system that has experienced a very dynamic history over the past 20 to 30 millennia, and it is only from this wider solar system perspective that the true history of human civilisation will ever be fully understood. The Morien Institute archive therefore contains relevant material from many disciplines.

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Top March 2016 New Discoveries


“Treasure-filled tomb of Etruscan ‘princess’ unearthed”

   

“Shipwrecks, Tree Rings Reveal Caribbean Hurricanes”

   

“Ancient underground city in Izmit excites archaeology world”

   

“Finds reveal how ancient Egyptian and Nubian cultures blended”

   

“The oldest-known fossil of a land-dwelling organism is a fungus”

   

“Why Did Ancient Europeans Just Disappear 14,500 Years Ago?”

   

“Farmer in China unearths 459 kgs of anicent coins in his backyard”

   

“Easter Island Civilization not destroyed by war, new evidence shows”

   

“From The Trenches: Tomb from a Lost Tribe”

   

“How the ancient Egyptians learned their ABCs”

   

“The Antikythera Mechanism Research Project”

   


 

 


“Israel can’t use archaeology to justify colonialism and dispossession”


Middle East Eye (UK)


“‘Siberian unicorn’ lived on Earth at same time as humans, study finds”


ABC Science News (Australia)


“Teeth from Natufian-hunted gazelles give clues to climate during E. Mediterranean Younger Dryas”


Popular Archaeology (USA)


“Medieval seat found during archaeological dig in Fife”


The Scotsman (Scotland)


“Syria’s Palmyra can be restored in five years, says antiquities chief”


Deutsche Welle (Germany)


“Ancient God discovered in ruined temple”


Daily Mirror (UK)


“Genetic map reveals impact of interbreeding with ancient Denisovans and Neanderthals”


ABC Science News (Australia)


“Site in Germany yields human presence over 1 million years ago”


Popular Archaeology (USA)


“When vineyards bloomed in Sudan… “


PAP (Poland)


“Medieval monks used King Arthur’s grave as an attraction to raise money”


ars technica (UK)


“Archaeological Survey Work Underway at Moku’ula”


Maui Now (Hawai’i)


“National treasure: Museum to unveil rare Pictish Dandaleith Stone”


The National (Scotland)


“These Massive Rock Formations Look Just Like Cracked Eggs”


The Smithsonian (USA)


“Finding of remains of prehistoric animal in Kyrgyzstan very valuable: archaeologist”


XinhuaNet (China)


“Syrian forces battle ISIS fighters inside Palmyra, fate of archaeological site unclear”


Malta Independent (Malta)


“Ancient Mesopotamian culture vanishing before our eyes”


Popular Archaeology (USA)


“Remnants of 7,500-year-old culture found in Abu Dhabi”


StepFeed (Dubai)



“An archaeological excavation in Marawah Island has revealed the first use of stone-built architecture in the United Arab Emirates, dating back 7,500 years.

Located 100 km west of Abu Dhabi, this dig is part of excavations carried out by the Abu Dhabi Tourism and Culture Authority that have been ongoing since 2012, and have found over 20 sites dating back to the late Stone Age.

On this site, more than 200 flint arrowheads were discovered, along with a 7,500-year old house, which could be one of the first stone built architectural sites in the Gulf region, said Mohammed Amer Al Neyadi, the director of the Historic Environment department at TCA, according to The Khaleej Times.

Archaeologists also found shell and stone beads, a large flint spear, and many stone tools.”



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[Recent discoveries over the past 5-10 years have shown great promise in this area. The Persian Gulf region was mostly dry land sveral millennia ago, with a few rivers and lakes. It does make you wonder what archaeologists might dig up? Mesopotamian architechture didn’t simply spring up suddenly out of nowhere. Follow this dig and read the full story for links – Ed.]


“Australopithecus fossils found east of the Great Rift Valley”


Heritage Daily (UK)


“Syrian forces enter Islamic State-held Palmyra”


The Indian Express (India)


“3,000-year-old Chinese oracle bones go 3-D”


PhysOrg (USA)


“Boat discovery sheds light on watercraft construction in ancient Egypt”


Al-Ahram Weekly (Egypt)


“Archaeological Discovery Challenges Islamic Roots of Saudi Arabia”


Breaking Israel News (Israel)


“‘Unexpected’ 3,000-Year-Old Bison Hunting Site Discovered in Southern Arizona”


Western Digs (USA)


“Two-decade research reveals new information about Caral civilization”


Andina (Peru)


“Scientists may have discovered 12,000 year old mother’s milk, frozen in permafrost”


The Siberian Times (Russia)


“Warrior king uncovered at east Yorkshire iron age settlement”


The Guardian (UK)


“Holy predynastic graffiti uncovered in Aswan”


Ahram Online (Egypt)


“Denisovan DNA excavated in modern Pacific Islanders”


UW NewsBeat (USA)


“A bird among the earliest art”


Inrap (France)


“Why did we invent pottery?”


University of York (England)



“Investigating the use and expansion of hunter-gatherer pottery in Japan, home to some of the earliest pottery in the world, researchers analysed 143 ceramic vessels from Torihama, an ancient site in western Japan.

Pottery is thought to have originated in Japan around 16,000 years ago, but the numbers produced vastly increased 11,500 years ago, coinciding with a shift to a warmer climate.

As resurgence in forests took place, an increase in vegetation and animals led to new food sources becoming available.

Previous thinking suggested that pottery use and production increased to accommodate different cooking and storage techniques for the wider variety of foodstuffs available at this time.

However, new analysis reveals this not to be the case.”


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[Interesting discovery that pots were mainly used for cooking seafood and freshwater fish. A few years ago Jomon pottery was said to have been discovered in Ecuador, South America, painting a very different picture of ancient trans-pacific contact. Well worth a visit to read the full story – Ed.]


“13,000-Year-Old Clovis Artifacts Unearthed in B.C.”


Just Means (Canada)


“Not a Shot in the Dark: How Crossbows Changed War in Ancient China”


Ancient Origins (Australia)


“New Findings on Lao Plain of Jars Help Unravel Ancient Mysteries”


VOA (USA)


“Second tomb behind Tut’s chamber established”


New Europe (Belgium)


“Humans in Ireland 2,500 years earlier than thought”


Irish Examiner (Ireland)


“Ancient pyramids older than Egypt’s found … in POLAND”


Daily Star (UK)


“Why Egypt is placing its pyramids under military protection”


Al-Monitor (Egypt)


“Scans and DNA tests reveal the secrets of a rare African mummy”


Ancient Origins (Australia)


“Paleolithic Bird Engraving Found in France”


Popular Archaeology (USA)


“Ancient puppy’s brain is ‘well preserved’… as dog bares its teeth after 12,400 years”


The Siberian Times (Russia)


“‘Prehistoric’ Rock Drawings Discovered in Egypt’s Aswan”


Egyptian Streets (Egypt)


“Early civilization sophisticated, dam dig reveals”


ECNS (China)


“‘Hugely important’ iron age remains found at Yorkshire site”


The Guardian (UK)


“Ancient Warrior Found Buried With Ritualistic Spears Stabbed Into His Body”


Gizmodo (Australia)


“400,000-year-old fossils from Spain provide earliest genetic evidence of Neandertals”


Max Planck Gesellschaft (Germany)


“Site of 1503 shipwreck tied to Vasco da Gama found off Oman


PhysOrg (USA)


“Millennium-old `sunken town’ found off TN”


The Times of India (India)



“When the shoreline receded during the 2004 tsunami, tourists in Mamallapuram swore they saw a long row of granite boulders emerge from the sea, before it was swallowed again as the water hurtled forward.

More than a decade later, a team of scientists and divers have uncovered what eyewitnesses saw on that fateful day -vestiges of an ancient port.

In a discovery that could lead to more underwater explorations off the historic town of Mamallapuram, a group from National Institute of Oceanography (NIO) has found the remains of a port or ruins of one of the six shore temples which, according to legend, went under water.

The 10-member team, comprising divers, geologists and archaeologists, found a 10m-long wall, a short flight of stairs, and chiselled stone blocks scattered on the seabed.

They were found 800m from the shoreline at a depth of nearly 27ft.

Rajiv Nigam, head of the marine archaeology unit of NIO, said the divers found it difficult to identify many of the structures as they were covered with thick aquatic growth.

‘We also found some brick structures, which were sighted more during the Sangam period (300 BC – 200 AD)’, said Nigam, who also pitched in with research after a team in 2001 stumbled upon a 9,000-yearold underwater town in the Gulf of Cambay near Gujarat.”


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[It is surprising that more marine archaeology hasn’t been done in this area given that legends tell of lands sunk beneath the sea in ancient and not so ancient times. This is an important discovery and well worth a visit to read the full story – Ed.]


“Pregnant T-rex discovery sheds light on evolution of egg-laying”


ABC Science News (Australia)


“Sediments Betray Hidden Shipwrecks”


NASA Earth Observatory (Earth Orbit)


“Here’s how cannabis helped us preserve our 1500-year-old heritage!”


Daily News & Analysis (India)


“Hopewell used cross-cultural approach to build great monuments”


The Columbus Dispatch (USA)


“‘Lost village’ of Cadzow under M74 reveals its secrets”


The Scotsman (Scotland)


“Monumental Piers Found in Sunken Harbor City of Corinth”


Ha’aretz (Israel)


“Neanderthals diet: 80% meat, 20% vegetables”


Science Daily (USA)


“Scientists resurrected lost medieval town”


PAP (Poland)


“Digging for where the gods were constructed”


The Phnom Penh Post (Cambodia)


“Geometric-era tomb unearthed on Aegean island of Lesvos”


eKathimerini (Greece)


“Britain’s great Stone Age discovery”


The Telegraph (UK)



“Treasure-filled tomb of Etruscan ‘princess’ unearthed”


The Local (Italy)


“2,500-year-old woman’s stamp of authority discovered”


The Jewish Chronicle (Israel)



“In a discovery that appeared to be timed perfectly for International Women’s Day last Tuesday, a 2,500-year-old artefact belonging to an “exceptional” woman was unearthed in Israel.

Archaeologists who were excavating a site outside Jerusalem’s Old City found a seal made from semi-precious stone and bearing the name, ‘Elihana bat Gael’.

It is the first such item to be found from the First Temple era when it was rare for women to be allowed to possess their own seals.

A spokesperson for the Israel Antiquities Authority, said: ‘Finding seals that bear names from the time of the First Temple is hardly a commonplace occurrence, and finding a seal that belonged to a woman is an even rarer phenomenon.'”


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[Very interesting discovery, and a nice pic of the seal. Well worth a visit to read the full story – Ed.]


“Indian Antiquities stolen and sold in Foreign Countries”


Business Standard (India)


“18th and 19th centuries Egyptian archaeological documents accidently found”


Ahram Online (Egypt)



“Shipwrecks, Tree Rings Reveal Caribbean Hurricanes”


UA News (USA)


“Ancient dolphin-like ichthyosaurs may have been wiped out by climate change”


ABC Science News (Australia)


“For the first time in excavations of ancient Near Eastern sites: Winery Found in Canaanite Palace”


University of Haifa (Israel)


“Gold crown dug up at Moghalmari in West Bengal”


The Times of India (India)



“Ancient underground city in Izmit excites archaeology world”


Hürriyet Daily News (Turkey)


“Was Viking ruler Rollo Danish or Norwegian?”


The Local (Denmark)



“Finds reveal how ancient Egyptian and Nubian cultures blended”


Popular Archaeology (USA)


“Neanderthals collected manganese dioxide to make fire”


Leiden University (Netherlands)



“The oldest-known fossil of a land-dwelling organism is a fungus”


ABC Science News (Australia)


“Remains of controversial Chinese emperor Liu He found”


Zee News (India)


“Identity of Han-Dynasty marquis confirmed”


ECNS (China)



“Why Did Ancient Europeans Just Disappear 14,500 Years Ago?”


Live Science / Yahoo News (USA)



“Some of Europe’s earliest inhabitants mysteriously vanished toward the end of the last ice age and were largely replaced by others, a new genetic analysis finds.

The finds come from an analysis of dozens of ancient fossil remains collected across Europe.

The genetic turnover was likely the result of a rapidly changing climate, which the earlier inhabitants of Europe couldn’t adapt to quickly enough, said the study’s co-author, Cosimo Posth, an archaeogenetics doctoral candidate at the University of Tübingen in Germany.

The temperature change around that time was ‘enormous compared to the climactic changes that are happening in our century’, Posth told Live Science. ‘You have to imagine that also the environment changed pretty drastically.'”


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[An excellent story about one of the main episodes of recent climate change and its consequences for those around at the time. Well worth a visit to read the full story – Ed.]


“Nervous system found in 520-million-year-old crustacean-like animal in southern China”


ABC Science News (Australia)



“Farmer in China unearths 459 kgs of anicent coins in his backyard”


India Today (India)


“Tran Dynasty wooden seal debated”


Viêt Nam News (Viêt Nam)


“Fossil discovered with ‘exquisite’ 515-million-year-old nervous system”


The Christian Science Monitor (USA)


“Romanian police seize stolen treasures destined for auction”


PanARMENIAN.net (Armenia)


“Sahara Desert handprint mystery solved: Wadi Sura II prints ‘not human’”


News.com (Australia)



“Easter Island Civilization not destroyed by war, new evidence shows”


The Daily Star (Bangladesh)


“Archaeological pieces stolen by terrorists in Syria recovered”


Mehr News Agency (Iran)


“Cockroach egg impressions from 4,300 years ago”


EarthSky (USA)


“The Maltese Temple Period’s unique religious significance”


Times of Malta (Malta)

 

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Top February 2016 New Discoveries Archive


“Study sheds more light on the ‘hobbit’ people”

   

“World famous ancient Siberian Venus figurines ‘are NOT Venuses after all'”

   

“93-Mile-Long Ancient Wall in Jordan Puzzles Archaeologists”

   

“Ancient species may have lived among humans”

   

“Giant Village From 12,000 Years Ago Found in Galilee Overturns Theories”

   

“Ancient underground city comes to surface”

   

“Researchers discover the cause of megafauna die out 40,000 years ago”

   

“Rock art site discovered in Pooyamkutty”

   

“Powerful Women Buried at Stonehenge”

   

“New early Lapita site discovered in Bua”

   

“Ancient Babylonian astronomers used calculus to find Jupiter 1,400 years before Europeans”

   

“Israeli Hiker Finds 3,500-year-old Egyptian Seal in Galilee”

   

“Some Hunter-Gatherers Had a Taste for Tortoises”

   

“Great myth about Pyramid busted”

   

“An extensive subglacial lake and canyon system in Princess Elizabeth Land, East Antarctica”

   

“From The Trenches: Denmark’s Bog Dogs”

   

“Angkor Wat: an introduction”

   

“Ancient shrine found in Mrauk U”

   

“The Antikythera Mechanism Research Project”

   


 

 


“Stone Age Britons may have had prehistoric secret code”


The Independent (UK)


“7-year-old finds 3,400-year-old figurine in Israel – Fox News”


Mindanao Examiner (Philippines)



“Study sheds more light on the ‘hobbit’ people”


Popular Archaeology (USA)


“The space archaeologist unearthed 4000 years old tomb in Egypt”


Luxor Times (Egypt)


“The effects of Neanderthal DNA on human traits”


ABC Radio National News (Australia)


“Jordan Valley Prehistoric Village Discovered”


The Jewish Press (Israel)


“Remains Found of 7,000-Year-Old Man Buried Upright”


Discovery News (USA)



“World famous ancient Siberian Venus figurines ‘are NOT Venuses after all'”


The Siberian Times (Russia)


“Finds in Ancient Egyptian rubbish dumps inspire “world’s largest archaeological project””


Culture 24 (UK)


“Ancient scurvy sufferer found”


Al-Ahram Weekly (Egypt)



“93-Mile-Long Ancient Wall in Jordan Puzzles Archaeologists”


Live Science(USA)


“Neanderthals had human DNA too, suggesting Homo sapiens left Africa earlier than thought”


ABC Science News (Australia)



“Remains of a Neanderthal woman who lived around 100,000 years ago in the Altai Mountains of Siberia reveal that human and Neanderthals mated much earlier than previously thought.

One or more of her relatives were actually humans, a new study shows.

It has been known that Neanderthals contributed DNA to modern humans, so people today of European and Asian descent retain Neanderthal DNA in their genomes, but the Neanderthal woman offers the first evidence that gene flow from interbreeding went from modern humans into Neanderthals as well.

The study, published in the journal Nature, ‘is also the first to provide genetic evidence of modern humans outside Africa as early as 100,000 years ago’, said the study’s co-author Dr Sergi Castellano, of the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology.

Given the now closely intertwined histories of Neanderthals and Homo sapiens, Dr Castellano added that ‘it is better to refer to Neanderthals and modern humans as two different human groups, one archaic and one modern, and not different species.'”


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[Another great story from Australia’s ABC Science News. Neanderthals have been badly portrayed since they were discovered as ignorant and grunting, living from hand to mouth. Nothing could be further from the truth. The level of interaction shown by this DNA analysis suggests they must also have been able to easily communicate – verbally. Well worth a visit to read the full story – Ed.]


“Remains of fifth millennium BCE settlement found in Jerusalem”


Ministry of Foriegn Affairs (Israel)


“Neanderthals mated with modern humans much earlier than previously thought, study finds”


EurekAlert (USA)



“Ancient species may have lived among humans”


The New Daily (Australia)


“Shia militia of Hashd al-Sha’bi found artifacts inside ISIS shelter in Tikrit”


ABNA (Iran)



“Giant Village From 12,000 Years Ago Found in Galilee Overturns Theories”


Ha’aretz (Israel)


“New species of ancient tropical flower found in amber from the Dominican Republic”


ABC Science News (Australia)


“Effort to unlock secrets of 3,700-year-old woman ‘Ava'”


BBC News (UK)


“Nitish attacks Centre for stopping excavation at Telhara”


Press Trust of India (India)


“New clues illuminate mysteries of ancient Egyptian portraits”


Science News (USA)


“Evolution of Aussie soil-burrowing cockroaches driven by climate change millions of years ago”


ABC Science News (Australia)



“Underground city comes to surface”


Hürriyet Daily News (Turkey)


“Stunning treasures – and macabre slaughter – in Siberia’s Valley of the Kings”


The Siberian Times (Russia)


“Sterkfontein Caves produce two new hominin fossils”


Popular Archaeology (USA)


“Samarkand: An Ancient Link Between East and West”


Ancient Origins (Australia)


“Bronze Age burial near Stonehenge discovered by badger”


BBC News (UK)


“Evidence of how ancient humans crossed Taiwan Strait still scarce”


Focus Taiwan News Channel (Taiwan)



“A vast cache of prehistoric artifacts and human remains have been unearthed at an archaeological site in the Tainan Science Park, but none offer concrete evidence explaining an age-old mystery: how ancient settlers from China actually reached Taiwan.

Several million cultural artifacts and faunal and botanic remains have been excavated from over 2,000 burial sites in the science park since the archaeological project kicked off in December 1996, according to Academia Sinica, which is overseeing the work.

The artifacts unearthed have been highly similar to those excavated from archaeological sites along the coasts of southeastern China, said Academia Sinica academician Tsang Cheng-hwa when speaking of the award-winning project with local media last month.

Few clues exist, however, to definitively answer the question of how people in the Neolithic Era crossed the Taiwan Strait, known for its nasty waves and currents, with tools suspected of being simple and crude.

Tsang has theories to answer that question and why so little evidence exists, some of them based on outside research, but finding conclusive proof remains elusive.

According to Tsang, the island of Taiwan was attached to the mainland during the ice age some 12,000 years ago.”


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[Increasingly archaeologists are looking underwater and appreciating the implications of the lower sea-levels during the last Ice Age. This is good. Well worth a visit to read the full story – Ed.]



“Researchers discover the cause of megafauna die out 40,000 years ago”


ABC Radio National News (Australia)


“700-year-old Danish ‘Civil War’ coins uncovered”


The Local (Denmark)



“Rock art site discovered in Pooyamkutty”


The Hindu (India)


“Some 5,000 years ago, silver mining on the shores of the Aegean Sea”


EurekAlert / Ghent University (USA / Belgium)


“Aboriginal burning ‘had little impact’ on erosion rates in Australia’s Southern Tablelands”


ABC Science News (Australia)


“Egyptian archaeologists call for tougher security measures after ‘sale of pyramid pieces'”


Ahram Online (Egypt)


“New ‘Little Ice Age’ coincides with fall of Eastern Roman Empire and growth of Arab Empire”


Popular Archaeology (USA)


“Peru recovers largest batch of cultural relics”


Andina (Peru)


“Three arrested for ‘breaking off and selling’ pieces of Giza pyramids”


Ahram Online (Egypt)


“Lasers reveal ‘lost’ Roman roads”


Environment Agency (UK)


“Legal bid fails to rebury remains of 2,500 year old tattooed ‘ice princess'”


The Siberian Times (Russia)


“Ancient wildebeest-like Rusingoryx had bizarre nose similar to dinosaurs”


ABC Science News (Australia)


“DNA evidence uncovers major upheaval in Europe near end of last Ice Age”


PhysOrg (USA)



“DNA evidence lifted from the ancient bones and teeth of people who lived in Europe from the Late Pleistocene to the early Holocene-spanning almost 30,000 years of European prehistory-has offered some surprises, according to researchers who report their findings in the Cell Press journal
Current Biology on Feb. 4, 2016.

Perhaps most notably, the evidence shows a major shift in the population around 14,500 years ago, during a period of severe climatic instability.

‘We uncovered a completely unknown chapter of human history: a major population turnover in Europe at the end of the last Ice Age’, says leading author Johannes Krause of the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History in Germany.

The researchers pieced this missing history together by reconstructing the mitochondrial genomes of 35 hunter-gatherer individuals who lived in Italy, Germany, Belgium, France, the Czech Republic, and Romania from 35,000 to 7,000 years ago.”


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[What a great story! DNA analysis is telling us more about the past the more it is used. Many good photos and well worth a visit to read the full story – Ed.]


“Ancient Tomb from Thracian-Roman Period Discovered … in Bulgaria’s Plovdiv”


Archaeology in Bulgaria (Bulgaria)



“Powerful Women Buried at Stonehenge”


Discovery News (USA)


“DNA sheds light on European upheaval during the Ice Age”


ABC Science News (Australia)


“90 archaeological sites found in Arequipa, Peru”


Andina (Peru)



“New early Lapita site discovered in Bua”


Fiji Village (Fiji)



“Ancient Babylonian astronomers used calculus to find Jupiter 1,400 years before Europeans”


ABC Science News (Australia)


“Laser reveals secrets of early medieval Prussians”


PAP (Poland)


“Mammoth Bones were Unearthed at Oregon State University”


The Monitor Daily (USA)



“Israeli Hiker Finds 3,500-year-old Egyptian Seal in Galilee”


Ha’aretz (Israel)


“‘Sex toys’ or religious relics? Wooden phalluses found at lost burial site in Xinjiang desert… “


South China Morning Post (Hong Kong)


“Sharjah discovery will prompt a rewrite of history”


The Nation (United Arab Emirates)



“Some Hunter-Gatherers Had a Taste for Tortoises, Study Says”


The New York Times (USA)


“Caught in time warp, a Bronze age village in rural England”


Ummid News (India)



“Great myth about Pyramid busted”


The News Tribe (UK)


“Remnants of ancient monuments in need of care”


The Nation (Pakistan)



“Ancient shrine found in Mrauk U”


Narijara News (Bangladesh)


“Colombia Obliges Spain to Return Nation’s Quimbaya Indigenous Treasure”


Latin Post (USA)

 

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Top January 2016 New Discoveries Archive


“Sharjah excavations unearth objects dated as early as 8,000 BC”

   

“Roman Sanitation Practices May Have Spread Parasites”

   

“Pathogens found in Otzi’s stomach”

   

“The big questions of ancient Egypt”

   

“The first European farmers are traced back to Anatolia”

   

“Lasers Used to Map Ancient Water at Angkor, Provides Clues on Population”

   

“Ancient road uncovered in Turkey’s Tarsus”

   

“Latest study suggests early human dispersal into Spain through Strait of Gibraltar”

   

“DNA sheds mild on Irish origins”

   

“Craig Rhos-y-felin: a Welsh bluestone megalith quarry for Stonehenge”

   

“Top 10 Discoveries of 2015”

   

“The Antikythera Mechanism Research Project”

   


 


“Math whizzes of ancient Babylon figured out forerunner of calculus”


Science Magazine (USA)


“Excavation Reveals Significant Statuettes at Archaeological Site of Aptera”


Greek Reporter (Greece)


“East Asia makes a comeback in the human evolution stakes”


The Conversation (UK)


“Research reveals K’omoks people’s advanced fishing methods a thousand years ago”


Comox Valley Echo (Canada)


“Earliest Case Of Scurvy In Ancient Egypt Detected By Archaeologists”


Forbes Magazine (USA)


“Remains of presumed weaver dating back to 3,500 years ago found in huaca”


Peru This Week (Peru)


“Uncovering the Culture of Bronze Age Logboats”


Hakai Magazine (Canada)


“Roman-Byzantine grave unearthed on Istanbul’s Istiklal Avenue”


Hürriyet Daily News (Turkey)


“Comparative phylogenetic analyses uncover the ancient roots of Indo-European folktales”


Royal Society – Open Science (UK)


“Archaeologists find submerged Qin dynasty ‘seaside palace’ of China’s first emperor”


South China Morning Post (Hong Kong)


“Archaeologists Discover 7,000-Year-Old Fortress Wall in Prehistoric Settlement… “


Archaeology in Bulgaria (Bulgaria)


“Ancient massacre site in Africa points to violent tribal past; women, children among dead”


ABC Science News (Australia)



“Evidence of a massacre about 10,000 years ago has been unearthed in Africa, pushing back the known record of inter-group warfare.

Skeletal remains of 27 individuals, including at least eight women and six children, were found at Nataruk, about 30 kilometres west of Lake Turkana in Kenya.

Twelve of the fossilised remains were in an almost-complete state and revealed the victims had died a violent death, with signs of severe blows to the head and face, broken bones and arrow wounds.

Four individuals were found in a position that suggested their hands had been tied.

One of these was a woman in the late stages of pregnancy – foetal bones were found in her abdominal cavity.”


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[What a gruesome discovery! – Ed.]


“Danes discover 9,000-year-old skeletons with a strange history”


The Copenhagen Post (Denmark)


“Prehistoric 10,000-year-old Mass Murder Site Discovered by Kenyan Lake”


Ha’aretz (Israel)


“Sounds of the Bronze Age to be studied”


BBC News (UK)


“Ancient genomes reveal that the English are one third Anglo-Saxon”


Sanger Institute (England)


“Danes discover 9,000-year-old skeletons with a strange history”


The Copenhagen Post (Denmark)


“Neolithic Megalithic Tomb in Spain Comprehensively Examined for the First Time”


University of Basel (Switzerland)


“Snowball Earth events may have been triggered by explosive underwater volcanoes”


ABC Science News (Australia)


“Archaeologists Discover Large Ancient Theater on Greek Island of Lefkada”


Greek Reporter (Greece)


“Neolithic Megalithic Tomb in Spain Comprehensively Examined for the First Time”


University of Cambridge (England)


“Mounting Evidence Suggests Early Agriculture Staved Off Global Cooling”


UVA Today (USA)


“Woolly mammoth remains indicate humans conquered the Arctic at least 45,000 years ago”


ABC Science News (Australia)


“Harmful mutations have accumulated during early human migrations out of Africa”


Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics (Switzerland)


“‘Cave of forgotten dreams’ may hold earliest painting of volcanic eruption”


Nature (UK)


“Chinese archaeologists locate ancient city famed for political reform”


China Daily (China)


“Earliest human occupation of Sulawesi pushed back 60,000 years earlier”


University of Wollongong (Australia)


“Archaeologists know more about the ancient capital of Cyprus”


Science in Poland (Poland)


“Grisly find suggests humans inhabited Arctic 45,000 years ago”


Science Magazine (USA)



“In August of 2012, an 11-year-old boy made a gruesome discovery in a frozen bluff overlooking the Arctic Ocean. While exploring the foggy coast of Yenisei Bay, about 2000 kilometers south of the North Pole, he came upon the leg bones of a woolly mammoth eroding out of frozen sediments.

Scientists excavating the well-preserved creature determined that it had been killed by humans: Its eye sockets, ribs, and jaw had been battered, apparently by spears, and one spear-point had left a dent in its cheekbone-perhaps a missed blow aimed at the base of its trunk.

When they dated the remains, the researchers got another surprise: The mammoth died 45,000 years ago. That means that humans lived in the Arctic more than 10,000 years earlier than scientists believed, according to a new study.

The find suggests that even at this early stage, humans were traversing the most frigid parts of the globe and had the adaptive ability to migrate almost everywhere.”



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[Wow! What an amazing discovery. It seems that climate change is a much more common phenomenon that many people currently believe, and that humans were living in the Arctic regions many millennia ago – Ed.]


“Prehistoric mat reveals ancient Chinese weaving techniques”


XinhuaNet (China)


“Bronze Age village found near ancient Roman city”


The Local (Italy)


“Caral surprises the world for advanced knowledge and technology”


Andina (Peru)


“Archaeologists Begin Excavation of Honduran ‘Lost City'”


National Geographic News (USA)


“New digital tools could help speed up cultural heritage work”


Cordis (France)


“Italian-Russian archeologists make major discovery in Sudan”


Cordis (Italy)


“‘A bronze age Pompeii’: archaeologists hail discovery of Peterborough site”


The Guardian (UK)


“New Seafloor Map Helps Scientists Find New Features”


NASA Earth Observatory (Earth Orbit)


“Footprints among top findings of Yenikapi excavations”


Hürriyet Daily News (Turkey)


“New Book Says Atlantis Could Be Just West Of Scilly”


Scilly Today (Lyonesse)


“New discoveries concerning Ötzi’s genetic history”


Popular Archaeology (USA)


“Justin Bieber booted from Maya archaeological site after climbing on ruins”


The Sydney Morning Herald (Australia)


“4500 years old tomb of unknown Ancient Egyptian Queen discovered”


Luxor Times (Egypt)



“The Minister of Antiquities announced today a new discovery of an Old Kingdom tomb in Abusir for a Queen who wasn’t known before called ‘Khentkaus III’ during the excavations of the Czech Institute of Egyptology directed by Dr. Miroslav Barta.

The mission unearthed 23 limestone pots as well as 4 copper tools as a part of the funerary furniture for the tomb owner.

The side rooms of the discovered tomb have inscriptions mention titles of the tomb owner includes ‘Wife of the King’ and ‘Mother of the King’

Dr. Miroslav Barta said ‘This discovery reveals an unknown part of the 5th Dynasty history which opens the door for more future studies on the family tree of this previously unknown Queen.'”



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[This is a great story with some good pictures of the tomb and artifact finds – Ed.]


“Archaeologists resume work in northern Iraq’s Neanderthal caves as ISIS gets pushed out”


New Historian (UK)


“Egypt’s archaeological sites free of charge Thursday”


Ahram Online (Egypt)


“Archaeologists solve the Royal Mile riddle of James VI’s feast”


The Scotsman (Scotland)


“Relics salvaged from ancient Chinese ship”


CanIndia News (Canada)


“Archaeologists resume work in northern Iraq’s Neanderthal caves as ISIS gets pushed out”


IB Times (Australia)


“Neanderthal genes gave modern humans an immunity boost and allergies”


Popular Archaeology (USA)


“Iron Age site found in local village”


Harborough Mail (England)



“Sharjah excavations unearth objects dated as early as 8,000 BC”


The National (United Arab Emirates)



“Roman Sanitation Practices May Have Spread Parasites”


Archaeology Magazine (USA)


“Fish trap from the Middle Ages discovered in Lake Lednickie”


PAP (Poland)


“Machu Picchu – World Heritage site, testimony to the Inca civilization”


ABC Radio National – The Science Show (Australia)


“Archaeologists Return to Neanderthal Cave as ISIS Pushed from Iraq”


Live Science (USA)



“Pathogens found in Otzi’s stomach”


EurekAlert (USA)



“Scientists are continually unearthing new facts about Homo sapiens from the mummified remains of Ötzi, the Copper Age man, who was discovered in a glacier in 1991.

Five years ago, after Ötzi’s genome was completely deciphered, it seemed that the wellspring of spectacular discoveries about the past would soon dry up.

An international team of scientists working with paleopathologist Albert Zink and microbiologist Frank Maixner from the European Academy (EURAC) in Bozen/Bolzano have now succeeded in demonstrating the presence of Helicobacter pylori in Ötzi’s stomach contents, a bacterium found in half of all humans today.

The theory that humans were already infected with this stomach bacterium at the very beginning of their history could well be true.

The scientists succeeded in decoding the complete genome of the bacterium.”



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[This is a really good story about what can be discovered about ancient people using DNA. Well worth a visit to read the full story – Ed.]


“Anthropocene: Scientists argue for official recognition of ‘age of humans'”


ABC News (Australia)


“Discovery of Khilji and Bajirao copper coins near Lakhisarai in Bihar baffles archaeologists”


The Times of India (India)


“Hezekiah Seal Proves Ancient Jerusalem Was a Major Judahite Capital”


Ha’aretz (Israel)



“The big questions of ancient Egypt”


BBC History Magazine (UK)


“Civilisation well carved”


Ceylon Daily News (Sri Lanka)


“Greek and Danish archaeologists excavate the ancient Greek harbour town Lechaion”


University of Copenhagen (Denmark)



“The first European farmers are traced back to Anatolia”


Heritage Daily (UK)



“Lasers Used to Map Ancient Water at Angkor, Provides Clues on Population”


Khmer Times (Cambodia)


“Untangling an Accounting Tool and an Ancient Incan Mystery”


The New York Times (USA)


“Remains of ’16th century pirate’ found underneath school playground”


STV News (Scotland)


“Honduras to make archeological dig for mysterious ‘White City'”


PhysOrg (USA)



“Honduras said Thursday it was starting a major archeological dig for a mysterious, ancient “White City” supposedly hidden in jungle in its northeast that explorers and legends have spoken of for centuries.

‘Today a group of archeologists and scientists is traveling to the White City to start excavations in coming days’, President Juan Orlando Hernandez said in a speech to private universities.

The hope is that they will uncover incontrovertible proof of the existence of the fabled site, which has also been called ‘the City of the Monkey God’ and, in Spanish, ‘la Ciudad Blanca’.”



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“Ancient road uncovered in Turkey’s Tarsus”


Hürriyet Daily News (Turkey)


“Mobile phone that was used 800 years ago!”
[you’ve got to laugh but the pics defy explanation]

Zee News (India)


“Flooding find: First UK Roman road discovered in 150 yrs”


RT News (Russia)



“Latest study suggests early human dispersal into Spain through Strait of Gibraltar”


Popular Archaeology (USA)


“‘Pre-historic’ animal shell found in Argentina”


Live Mint (India)



“DNA sheds mild on Irish origins”


The Westfield Times (USA)


“India seeks legendary river as water crisis worsens”


The Sydney Morning Herald (Australia)


“King Amenhotep III statue accidently recovered in Edfu”


Ahram Online (Egypt)


“Asclepius Sanctuary on Acropolis Slope to be Restored”

Greek Reporter (Greece)


“70,000 yrs. old artifacts uncovered in caves of Sirvan Valley”

Mehr News Agency (Iran)


“Statue Of Byzantine Era Ram Found In Ceasaria”


JP Updates (Israel)



“The Antikythera Mechanism Research Project”

Cardiff/Athens Universites (Cymru/Greece)



[In October 1900, Captain Dimitrious Kondos was leading a team of sponge divers near the the island of Antikythera off the coast of Greece. They noticed a shipwreck about 180 feet below the surface and began to investigate. Amongst the artifacts that they brought up was a coral-encrusted piece of metal that later archaeologists found was some sort of gear wheel.

The rest of the artifacts, along with the shape of the boat, suggested a date around 2000 years ago, which made the find one of the most anomalous that had ever been recovered from the Greek seas. It became known as The Antikythera Mechanism.

In 2006 the journal “Nature” published a letter, and another paper about the mechanism was published in 2008, detailing the findings of Prof. Mike G. Edmunds of Cardiff University. Using high-resolution X-ray tomography to study the fragments of the anomalous Antikythera Mechanism, they found that it was in fact a bronze mechanical analog computer that could be used to calculate the astronomical positions and various cycles of the Moon – as seen from the Earth: – Ed]


Part of the Antikythera Mechanism


an image of Part of the Antikythera Mechanism, which is also a clickable link directly to the Lichfield Blog story



Antikythera Mechanism Research Project


2000-year-old analog computer recreated


More Antikythera Mechanism Information & Comments:


“Beyond the Antikythera mechanism”


Nature Blogs (UK)


“Archimedes’ legendary sphere brought to life”


Nature News (UK)


“Discovery about the Antikythera Mechanism reveals surprising advances in early Greek science”


University of Puget Sound (USA)


“World’s oldest computer is more ancient than first thought… “


The Daily Mail Online (UK)


“New international mission ready to explore Antikythera shipwreck”


eKathimerini (Greece)


“Return to Antikythera: Divers revisit wreck where ancient computer found”


The Guardian Science Blog (UK)


“In search of lost time”


Nature (UK)


“World’s First Computer Displayed Olympic Calendar”


Wired Gadget Lab (USA)


“Antikythera Mechanism – World’s earliest existing analogue computer”


HotnHit News (India)


“In search of lost time”


Nature (UK)


“Imaging the Antikythera Computer”


Wired Gadget Lab (USA)


“Decoding an Ancient Computer: Greek Technology Tracked the Heavens”


Scientific American (USA)


“2,000 Year Old Computer Yields Her Secrets”


Wired Gadget Lab (USA)


“Watch a video explaining the Antikythera mechanism”


Nature (UK)


“Antikythera mechanism”


Wikipedia (USA)


“World’s First Computer Rebuilt, Rebooted After 2,000 Years”


Wired Gadget Lab (USA)


“Antikythera: A 2,000-year-old Greek computer comes back to life”


The Guardian Science Blog (UK)


Google image search results for The Antikythera mechanism


Google (USA)

 


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January 01 – March 31, 2015

Monthly, Quarterly and Periodical Magazines & Journals

 


[All the links to papers in the journals listed below have been updated for March 2016 – Polly]


March 2016 Archive

Monthly, Quarterly and Periodical Magazines & Journals


“Forum: Mercury anomaly, Deccan volcanism, and the end-Cretaceous mass extinction”
– COMMENT

Geology (Monthly)


“Migrations and interactions in prehistoric Beringia: the evolution of Yakutian lithic technology”


Antiquity (Quarterly)



“How the ancient Egyptians learned their ABCs”


Archaeology Magazine (Bi-Monthly)


“Forum Comment: Mercury anomaly, Deccan volcanism and the end-Cretaceous Mass Extinction”
– REPLY

Geology (Monthly)


“First Palaeolithic rock art in Germany: engravings on Hunsrück slate”


Antiquity (Quarterly)


“From The Trenches: Legends of Glastonbury Abbey”


Archaeology Magazine (Bi-Monthly)


“Mercury anomaly, Deccan volcanism, and the end-Cretaceous mass extinction”
– ORIGINAL

Geology (Monthly)


“Scalar differences: temporal rhythms and spatial patterns at Monjukli Depe, southern Turkmenistan”


Antiquity (Quarterly)


“From The Trenches: A Circle of Skulls”


Archaeology Magazine (Bi-Monthly)


“Linking gas fluxes at Earth’s surface with fracture zones in an active geothermal field”


Geology (Monthly)


“Diet, dispersal and social differentiation during the Copper Age in eastern Hungary”


Antiquity (Quarterly)



“From The Trenches: Tomb from a Lost Tribe”


Archaeology Magazine (Bi-Monthly)


“Did the A.D. 365 Crete earthquake/tsunami trigger synchronous giant turbidity currents in the Mediterranean Sea?”


Geology (Monthly)


“World Roundup of Recent Archaeological Discoveries – March/April 2016”


Archaeology Magazine (Bi-Monthly)

 

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February 2016 Archive

Monthly, Quarterly and Periodical Magazines & Journals


“A late Holocene onset of Aboriginal burning in southeastern Australia”


Geology (Monthly)



“Buried with sickles: early modern interments from Drawsko, Poland”


Antiquity (Quarterly)



“From The Trenches: Irish Roots”


Archaeology Magazine (Bi-Monthly)


“Does shallow dike intrusion and widening remain a possible mechanism for graben formation on Mars?”


Geology (Monthly)


“Angkor Wat: an introduction”


Antiquity (Quarterly)


“From The Trenches: An Opportunity for Early Humans in China”


Archaeology Magazine (Bi-Monthly)


“Mercury anomaly, Deccan volcanism, and the end-Cretaceous mass extinction”


Geology (Monthly)


“The landscape of Angkor Wat redefined”


Antiquity (Quarterly)


“From The Trenches: Denmark’s Bog Dogs”


Archaeology Magazine (Bi-Monthly)


“Paleogene laterites bearing the highest insect ichnodiversity in paleosols”


Geology (Monthly)


“The buried ‘towers’ of Angkor Wat”


Antiquity (Quarterly)


“From The Trenches: Leftover Mammoth”


Archaeology Magazine (Bi-Monthly)


“An extensive subglacial lake and canyon system in Princess Elizabeth Land, East Antarctica”


Geology (Monthly)


“World Roundup of Recent Archaeological Discoveries – January/February 2016”


Archaeology Magazine (Bi-Monthly)

 

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January 2016 Archive

Monthly, Quarterly and Periodical Magazines & Journals


“Antarctic marine ice-sheet retreat in the Ross Sea during the early Holocene”


Geology (Monthly)



“Craig Rhos-y-felin: a Welsh bluestone megalith quarry for Stonehenge”


Antiquity (Quarterly)



“Top 10 Discoveries of 2015”


Archaeology Magazine (Bi-Monthly)


“Ocean warming, not acidification, controlled coccolithophore response during past greenhouse climate change”


Geology (Monthly)


“Hunter-gatherers on the eve of agriculture: investigations at Soro Mik’aya Patjxa, Lake Titicaca Basin, Peru, 8000–6700 BP”


Antiquity (Quarterly)


“Artifact: How a Medusa survived Christianity”


Archaeology Magazine (Bi-Monthly)


“Evidence for cavity-dwelling microbial life in 3.22 Ga tidal deposits”


Geology (Monthly)


“A farewell to arms: a deposit of human limbs and bodies at Bergheim, France, c. 4000 BC”


Antiquity (Quarterly)


“From The Trenches: Reading the Invisible Ink”


Archaeology Magazine (Bi-Monthly)


“Hydrological thresholds and basin control over paleoflood records in lakes”


Geology (Monthly)


“Plankboat skeuomorphs in Bronze Age logboats: a Scandinavian perspective”


Antiquity (Quarterly)


“From The Trenches: Pompeii Before the Romans”


Archaeology Magazine (Bi-Monthly)


“Decadal carbon discharge by a mountain stream is dominated by coarse organic matter”


Geology (Monthly)


“World Roundup of Recent Archaeological Discoveries – January/February 2016”


Archaeology Magazine (Bi-Monthly)

 

 


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