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Archaeology Study Tours: May 2010
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Monday, May 31, 2010. Study Tour to Normandy: Day 2. Caen: Abbaye aux Hommes; Abbaye aux Dames; Château de Caen: remains of the 11th century keep and the curtain walls of c. 1200. David Beard MA, FSA, FSA Scot. Study Tour to Normandy: Day 1. Unfortunately, owing to restoration work, both Notre-Dame and St-Pierre were partly covered with scaffolding. David Beard MA, FSA, FSA Scot. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). This blog follows the archaeological study tours and field trips from Archaeology in Europe. And t...
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Archaeology Study Tours: Study Tour to Normandy: Day 5
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Friday, June 4, 2010. Study Tour to Normandy: Day 5. Carentan; Tollevast, Cherbourg-Octeville (exterior / interior); Portbail; Coutances Cathedral; la-Barre-de-Semilly. David Beard MA, FSA, FSA Scot. This blog follows the archaeological study tours and field trips from Archaeology in Europe. You can find out more about these tours by clicking here. You can view photos from previous study tours by clicking here. Enter your email address:. The Archaeological Study Tours Blog. Subscribe Now: Feed Icon.
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Archaeology Study Tours: Photos from the EMAS Easter Study Tour
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Saturday, April 10, 2010. Photos from the EMAS Easter Study Tour. You can find photographs from this year’s EMAS Easter Study Tour and other earlier trips at: www.archaeology.eu.com/slideshow. David Beard MA, FSA, FSA Scot. This blog follows the archaeological study tours and field trips from Archaeology in Europe. You can find out more about these tours by clicking here. You can view photos from previous study tours by clicking here. Enter your email address:. The Archaeological Study Tours Blog. EMAS E...
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Archaeology in Europe News: 05/01/2015 - 06/01/2015
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Archaeology in Europe News. Archaeological news from the Archaeology in Europe. Friday, May 29, 2015. Historian mapping out a new view of the Medieval world. Maps show us the way and identify major landmarks – rivers, towns, roads and hills. For centuries, they also offered a perspective on how societies viewed themselves in comparison to the rest of the world. New research looks at maps from the medieval and early-modern Muslim world. Classic KMMS world map, “? Read the rest of this article. Dr Luca Pag...
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Arte Antiguo Vivo: diciembre 2009
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Art Ancien Vivant - Ancient Art Alive. 8220;LA REPRODUCCIÓN ARQUEOLÓGICA ES ANTE TODO UN MEDIO DE TRANSMISIÓN DE LA CULTURA, QUE NOS PERMITE SACAR A LAS ESCULTURAS Y RELIEVES DE LA INACTIVIDAD CONTEMPLATIVA EN LOS MUSEOS, DEVOLVIENDO FERTILIDAD A LAS IDEAS Y SENTIMIENTOS QUE INSPIRARON A SUS CREADORES”. FRANCISCO SANCHEZ, MAESTRO ARTESANO). Miércoles, 16 de diciembre de 2009. Un libro reciente de la UNESCO sobre el Patrimonio Mundial. Por tan solo 5 € se puede adquirir, en la página web de la UNESCO.
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Pagans for Archaeology: A Dissenter graveyard
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Friday, 9 March 2012. In Manchester, there is a defunct Unitarian church, and next to it a graveyard where many Unitarians and their dissenting predecessors are buried. Asda want to build a car-park on it. A local group, Friends of Swinton Unitarian. Has been formed to protest the loss of this piece of heritage. I thought this whole issue was rather illuminating of the issues around ancient 'pagan' burials. How this is different from reburying ancient 'pagan' burials. The graves are still in situ. Thanks...
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Women of History: More Beauty Secrets From The Past
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Dedicated to the women who have graced the pages of history, from ancient to modern times. Tuesday, April 7, 2015. More Beauty Secrets From The Past. Article from the Daily Mail. Women and vanity have always gone hand in hand. Indeed, archaeologists have been known to find the remains of bodies clutching make-up, beauty tools in graves and detailed beauty manuals from bygone times. Read on for some of the beauty secrets from some notable women of history. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Women of History: September 2014
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Dedicated to the women who have graced the pages of history, from ancient to modern times. Sunday, September 14, 2014. Examining the Lives of Ancient Egyptian Women. The case of an ancient Egyptian woman named Tjat from Bible History Daily. Follow her on Twitter. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). A site providing biographies of some of the fascinating women who have graced the pages of history, in addition to articles pertaining to history, and medieval and modern women.
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Women of History: Queen Helena of Adiabene
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Dedicated to the women who have graced the pages of history, from ancient to modern times. Sunday, July 13, 2014. Queen Helena of Adiabene. From Bible History Daily. Queen Helena of Adiabene lived in the first century C.E. in the semi-autonomous kingdom of Adiabene in the upper Tigris region of Assyria. She famously converted to Judaism and spent many years in Jerusalem—where her generosity and piety earned her a lasting legacy. In “Queen Helena’s Jerusalem Palace—In a Parking Lot? Who Was Queen Helena?
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Archaeology in Europe News: 02/01/2015 - 03/01/2015
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Archaeology in Europe News. Archaeological news from the Archaeology in Europe. Monday, February 23, 2015. 1,500-year-old settlement unearthed in Poland. Numerous fragments of pottery and dozens of objects made of bronze and iron have been discovered during excavations in Skomack Wielki in northern Poland. View of the settlement and excavation [Credit: Anna Bitner-Wróblewska]. Read the rest of this article. David Beard MA, FSA, FSA Scot. Gallagh Man, a bog body from Co. Galway. Life on the Roman Frontier.