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Aug
30

Peter Ackroyd talks to a group that have been carrying out archaeological projects along the banks of the Thames.

Aug
12

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Aug
7

An archaeologist cleans a chariot found at a Thracian mound near the village of Borisovo, some 360 km (223 miles) east from the capital Sofia, August 7, 2008. A team of archaeologists led by Bulgarian archaeologist Daniela Agre found the fully preserved chariot in the mound, dated back to the 2nd century A.D. Not much history has survived of the Thracians, who some experts say settled on what is now Bulgaria, Romania, northern Greece and Turkey's European territory from as early as 4000 B.C. until they were

Jul
21

The Real Archaeology
Serpent Stones uncovered in England Archaeologists digging at a construction site have stumbled across an internationally important "ribbon" of stones dating back to the early Bronze Age. The serpent-shaped feature is thought to have been laid in around 2,000 BC and runs across an access road being built for a new industrial estate in Rotherwas, near Hereford. It is believed the find may have no parallels in Europe, with the closest similar site being the Serpent Mounds of the Ohio river valley in the US
Scottish Crannog Ancient Crafts. The Scottish Crannog Centre, Kenmore, Loch Tay, Perthshire, is founded on experimental archaeology, and all visitors are invited to try out a wide range of ancients crafts.
cleaning back the ditch and marking contexts
Excavations on the old city fortress of Visoki in Visoko, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The dig has revealed rich in artifacts and information on the fortress and its people.