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The Southeast Asian Archaeology newsblog (SEAArch)
http://www.southeastasianarchaeology.com
A comprehensive and up-to-date site for news, resources, books and podcasts about the archaeology of Southeast Asia.
Numismatics and Archaeology
http://coinarchaeology.blogspot.com
News and Discussion on Numismatics, Archaeology, and Cultural Heritage Issues
Seandálaíocht - Irish Archaeology
http://www.seandalaiocht.com/blog.html
A personal blog about Irish archaeology news, views, conferences, links and me
Think Archaeology
http://www.thinkarchaeology.net
This blog site is focused on archaeology, ancient art and ancient history with special interest in italian archaeology, as Think Archaeology is in part the english version of Archeologia Italiana Blog, the blog of Archeologia Italiana, the most popul
Archaeology Onlline
http://archaeology.blogspot.com
Archaeology Online features archaeological web sites, an archaeology search engine, excavations, field schools, books, reviews, and where to find archaeology on the Web.
Archaeology Dude
http://archaeologydude.blogspot.com/
Details the adventures of Archaeology Dude as he visits sites and interviews professionals within the fields of archaeology and heritage tourism.
Archaeology Daily News
http://www.archeologydaily.com
Archaeology Daily News is a daily updated online newspaper since November 3, 2008. Archaeology Daily News is dedicated to bring you up to the daily news from sources around the world. We track and aggregate news feeds by their published dates.
Theoretical Structural Archaeology
http://structuralarchaeology.blogspot.com/
A field archaeologist’s view of building and architecture in the ancient world, especially the lost timber built environment of prehistoric Southern England. It is a series of posts that are designed to be read in order, and to be accessible to th
Yoga Archaeology
http://theintimateweave.com
The Intimate Weave is an entertaining blog which explores the practice of hatha yoga. Yoga Archaeology aims to dig beneath the surface of the Asanas.
GIS for Archaeology and CRM
http://crmgis.blogspot.com
Geographic Information Systems, GIS, and its applications to Archaeology
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Luxor Adventures v1.0.1
Eagle Eye | November 21st 2009 by rizky
In this hidden-object adventure, you’ll follow John Swift and Jane Graham as they travel through the past to keep history in tact. When the archaeology duo uncovers the Osiris Orb just outside of LUXOR, they learn that the tac-cm mythical Stairway read more
Mystery of the Crystal Skulls (video)
Almost 2012 | November 20th 2009 by Timo
One of archaeology’s most compelling mysteries is that of the 13 crystal skulls. The crystal skulls have been some of the most powerful mystical symbols in human history. Several “perfect” crystal skulls have been found in parts of read more
Thames skulls
Caroline's Miscellany | November 20th 2009 by Caroline
On Saturday, I went to the Thames Discovery Project's Foreshore Forum. We had a great day of discussions and some fascinating lectures including one on skulls found in the Thames.Large numbers of skulls have been found in the river over the years, pa read more
Oriental Museum A Memorable Experience In Durham
Travel and Vacation | November 20th 2009
Oriental Museum A Memorable Experience In Durham The Oriental museum situated in Durham is a museum of the historical university of Durham which was opened in 1960. The museum consists of a collection of Chinese Korean Japanese Egyptian Indian and Is read more
Luxor Adventures
Top Dress Up Games | November 20th 2009 by Health and Fitness
Travel to the edge of time and back! Follow John Swift and Jane Graham in this Hidden Object game, as they travel through the past to keep history intact. When the archaeology duo uncovers the Osiris Orb just outside of Luxor, they learn that the myt read more
Visioweb.TV Reviews Sketch Comedy Series Archaeology of Comedy
Dave and Tom Double Act Sketch Team | November 20th 2009
Where does humor come from? How did it evolve over the ages? What was the world like back when wild dinosaurs and clowns roamed the plains together, side by side? What was the first joke and was it funny? Just what is this thing called ‘funny’? read more
Luxor Adventures
Flash games - download free games | November 20th 2009 by Games
Travel to the edge of time and back! Follow John Swift and Jane Graham in this Hidden Object game, as they travel through the past to keep history intact. When the archaeology duo uncovers the Osiris Orb just outside of Luxor, they learn that the m read more
Looking For Lola @ SoFA's Retail Lab
Little Miss Dress Up | November 20th 2009 by Rosanna Aranaz
Hi! A little shop that I share with my friend, Dani, is opening today! So visitLooking For Lola! 2/F Power Plant Mall, Archaeology sectionWe will be releasing all our new finds here every week so please check it out!Remember everything is one of a ki read more
Archnews 4: 12th Oct - 15th Nov 2009
Seandálaíocht - Irish Archaeology | November 19th 2009 by Brian Dolan
I've been away in New Zealand taking a break from all that is Archaeology so Archnews has slipped a bit. Considering that this is likely to happen quite frequently I have decided to make it a roughly monthly post - making it more of a trip down memor read more
Reminiscing Tripolitania In Tripoli
Travel Worth | November 19th 2009 by Daily Sports News
Tripoli has a charm of its own. There are a number of tourist destinations in and around the city, especially if you are a history and archaeology enthusiast. Inherent in the city’s heritage and architecture are the influences of the Hellenic, the read more
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Pole photography for archaeology – Part 4: Evaluations
I end off my series on using a pole camera for archaeology (check out Parts 1: The Problem, 2: Field Test and 3: Parts list) with some evaluative notes about the use of the polecam, some things I migh…
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Pole photography for archaeology – Part 3: Parts List
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Pole photography for archaeology – Part 2: Field Testing
In the first post, I wrote about how I got into Pole Aerial Photography, along with the requirements and constraints I was working under. In this post, I’m going to introduce my pole photography set…
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Pole photography for archaeology – Part 1: The Problem
In this series of posts I’ll be blogging about how I put together a pole camera to help me conduct some archaeological work, and how to put together one yourself, if you’re so inclined. 10…
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