We are delighted to announce our participation in the UBEL Doctoral Training Partnership. We are seeking applications from students in the fields of archaeology and heritage interested in applying ...
3 The site of Kani Shaie Kani Shaie is an archaeological site situated in Iraqi Kurdistan, within the rural Bazyan Valley, positioned between the cities of Kirkuk to the south-west and Sulaymaniyah to ...
The decline only started in the 7th century. Large-scale data included new databases compiled using archaeological survey, excavation and shipwreck finds. The survey and excavation databases ...
In 1830 the first archaeological findings of the Assyrian army camp were unearthed, as Colonel Robert Taylor found a clay prism inscribed with Sennacherib’s annals in Nineveh. The “Taylor Prism” as it ...
The scale of the Anglo-Saxon invasion is unclear from historical and archaeological records, as well as whether it was hostile or cooperative. "It is one of the most contested and therefore one of ...
THE DELHI OFFICE of the Archaeological Survey of India was thrown into a frenzy on 21 July 2023. A district court in Varanasi had ordered the director general of the ASI to put together a team to ...
A rare collection of ancient coins was discovered last week by Israeli researchers, who called the find an "archaeological Hanukkah miracle." The coins are more than 2,000 years old and believed ...
The discovery of two neolithic stone circles has strengthened the argument for a "sacred arc" of ancient monuments in Devon. One circle has been compared to Stonehenge, while the second may have ...
While now it is common for children to receive chocolate coins, the archaeology team discovered far rarer relics. “All of our students and volunteers were very excited to find this Hasmonean ...
Owen Jarus is a regular contributor to Live Science who writes about archaeology and humans' past. He has also written for The Independent (UK), The Canadian Press (CP) and The Associated Press ...
CANTERBURY, ENGLAND—The Guardian reports that a sword dated to the sixth century has been discovered in an Anglo-Saxon cemetery in southeastern England. The weapon features a gild and silver ...