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  1. Cut (archaeology)

    Image Pitsection.jpg thumb Fig 1. Saxon pit half sectioned In Archaeology and stratification archaeology archeological stratification a cut or truncation is a Archaeological context context that represents a moment in time when other archaeological deposits were removed for the creation of some Feature archaeology feature such as a ditch or pit. In laymans terms a cut can be thought of a hole that was dug in the past, though cut also applies to other parts of the archaeological record such as horizontal truncations like terraced ground. A cut context is sometimes referred to as a negative context as opposed to a positive context . The term denotes that a cut has removed material from the archaeological ... context which adds material to the archaeological record. A cut has zero thickness and no material ... by virtue of the difference between the material it was cut through and the material that back fills ... above Fig 1. , where a archaeological section half sectioned Saxon pit has had half its Fill archaeology backfill removed and we can clearly see a difference between the ground the pit was cut into and the material ... Photographer takes a record shot of a horse burial in a Roman ditch re cut Re cuts are cuts made within the confines or near confines of other cuts often to regain the function of the original cut ... would be a road side ditch being re cut and emptied of silt and detritus as a form of maintenance. Conversley a road side ditch that is never re cut gives a certain impression about the attitude towards ... because the re cut can truncate the original cut in part and be completely with in the confines of the original ... how a ditch re cut with at least two re cuts may appear when viewed Archaeological section in section ... matrix Archaeological plan Archaeological association Relationship archaeology Archaeological context Archaeological section Feature archaeology Fill archaeology Alignment archaeology References The MoLAS ... Methods and principles in archaeology Category Archaeological features ...   more details



  1. Archaeology

    a pit or a ditch, consists of two parts the Cut archaeology cut and the Fill archaeology fill ...For the magazine about archaeology Archaeology magazine pp move indef File Dolina Pano 3.jpg thumb right Excavations at the site of Gran Dolina , in the Atapuerca Mountains , Spain, 2008 Archaeology , or archeology ... tabid 1078 Default.aspx title Society for American Archaeology date ... and environmental data which they have left behind, which includes Artifact archaeology artifacts , architecture , biofact archaeology biofact s and cultural landscapes the archaeological record . Because archaeology employs a wide range of different procedures, it can be considered to be both .... Archaeology studies human history from the development of the first stone tools in eastern ... the Palaeolithic until the advent of literacy in any given society. ref name Renfrew Bahn1991 Archaeology ... title Thinking from things essays in the philosophy of archaeology year 2002 publisher University of California ... survey surveyance , Excavation archaeology excavation and eventually Post excavation analysis of data collected in order to learn more about the past. In broad scope, archaeology relies on cross ... , paleozoology , paleoethnobotany , and paleobotany . Archaeology developed out of antiquarianism .... Since its early development, various specific sub disciplines of archaeology have developed, including maritime archaeology , feminist archaeology and archaeoastronomy , and numerous different scientific ... africanus species, an early form of hominin The purpose of archaeology is to learn ..., the only way to learn about prehistoric societies is to use archaeology. Many important developments ... to the early homo genus homos in Africa and finally into modern Homo sapiens . Archaeology also sheds ... of agriculture . Without archaeology, we would know nothing of these evolutionary and technological ... title Kevin Greene & 39 Archaeology an Introduction & 39 publisher Staff.ncl.ac.uk date accessdate ...   more details



  1. Cut

    wiktionary cut TOC right Cut , cuts , or CUT may refer to Cutting A type of wound , usually a laceration or incision into the skin A share of profit Cut clothing , a garment s style, as opposed to its fabric or trim Cut filmmaking , an immediate transition to a new shot Cut cards , a method of mixing a deck of cards Cut of meat Science, technology, and medicine Cut earthmoving , removal of soil or rock, as opposed to fill Cut and fill , a process of building a railway, road, or canal Cut archaeology ... at the time of the cut s creation Cut gems , the finishing process applied to a rough gemstone Tractor ... Heritage Dictionary 3rd ed. Boston Houghton Mifflin, 1992 contains an entry for UTC but no entry for CUT ... NIST time October 26, 2010 . ref Mathematics Cut graph theory , a notion in graph theory In logic, the removal of an intermediate and irrelevant proposition such as a Lemma logic lemma Cut elimination theorem , which states that any proof that uses cuts can be remade to not need cuts Dedekind cut ... of a point to make a set Connected space disconnected In complex analysis , a branch cut , the removal of a set of points from the plane to leave an analytic branch Computers cut Unix code cut code Unix , a command to read only certain parts of lines Cut logic programming , a way to indicate that further solutions need not be checked Cut, copy, and paste , a widely used procedure for editing text Television, film, and books Cut filmmaking , an immediate transition to a new shot Cut novel Cut novel , a 2000 novel by Patricia McCormick author Patricia McCormick Cut 2000 film Cut 2000 film , a 2000 Australian film starring Molly Ringwald and Kylie Minogue Cut advert Cut advert , a 2009 ... Cut music , a certain repetition in African American music List of Caribbean drums Cut drum , a Grenadan folk drum Cut The Slits album Cut The Slits album , 1979 Cut Golden Earring album Cut Golden Earring album , 1982 Cut Hunters and Collectors album Cut Hunters and Collectors album , 1992 Cut Crack ...   more details



  1. The Cut

    The Cut may refer to TOC right Geography The Cut, London , a street in London The Cut, Berkshire , a river in Berkshire, England Maryland House of Correction or The Cut , Jessup, Maryland, U.S. The Cut or Downshire Bridge, Banbridge , Northern Ireland Media The Cut 1998 U.S. TV series The Cut 1998 U.S. TV series , a talent show hosted by Lisa Lopes The Cut 2005 U.S. TV series The Cut 2005 U.S. TV series , a reality show for fashion designers The Cut Australian TV series The Cut Australian TV series , a 2009 drama series starring John Wood The Cut UK TV series The Cut UK TV series , a British teen drama television series, beginning in 2009 The Cut golf magazine The Cut golf magazine , a New Zealand golf magazine The Cut film The Cut film , a 2007 South Korean film The Cut play The Cut play , a play by Mark Ravenhill Other uses Cut logic programming or The cut , a command in Prolog The cut , in Glossary of golf C golf terminology , the elimination from a tournament of the worst scoring golfers See also Cut disambiguation disambig ...   more details



  1. In the Cut

    Infobox Film name In the Cut image In the cut.jpg caption Promotional poster director Jane Campion producer Nicole Kidman br Laurie Parker writer Jane Campion br Susanna Moore based on The novel br by Susanna Moore starring Meg Ryan br Mark Ruffalo br Jennifer Jason Leigh music Hilmar rn Hilmarsson cinematography Dion Beebe editing Alexandre de Franceschi studio Path distributor Screen Gems br Columbia Pictures released October 22, 2003 small Limited release Limited br October 31, 2003 runtime 119 minutes country Australia br United States br United Kingdom language English budget 12 million gross 23,726,793 In the Cut is a 2003 Erotic thriller erotic thriller film , written and directed by Jane Campion and starring Meg Ryan , Mark Ruffalo and Jennifer Jason Leigh . Campion s screenplay is an adaption of the novel of the same name. Plot High school teacher and writer Frannie Meg Ryan begins an affair with Malloy Mark Ruffalo , a detective investigating a series of murders of young women in her neighborhood. As the affair progresses, questions arise as to whether Malloy is the perpetrator of the crimes. Cast Meg Ryan as Frannie Avery Mark Ruffalo as Detective Giovanni A. Malloy Jennifer Jason Leigh as Pauline Patrice O Neal as Hector Kevin Bacon uncredited as John Graham Production Nicole Kidman and Jane Campion spent five years developing the film. This is Kidman s producing debut ... time with her children Meg Ryan was hired. Cultural references In the Cut is referenced in the 2007 ... up breast milk, says, I watched In the Cut . Meg Ryan topless. No thanks. Mentioned in the Slavoj i ek s The Pervert s Guide to Cinema Box Office In the Cut grossed 1,666,830 at the box office in Australia ... links imdb title 0199626 In the Cut amg movie 282775 In the Cut mojo title inthecut In the Cut rotten tomatoes in the cut In the Cut Jane Campion Category 2003 films Category 2000s thriller films ... Gems films de In the Cut es En carne viva fr In the Cut it In the Cut ja pt In the Cut ...   more details



  1. At the Cut

    Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Cover Atthecut.jpg Name At The Cut Type studio Artist Vic Chesnutt Released start date 2009 09 21 Genre Folk rock Length 43 59 Language English language English Label Constellation Records Constellation Recorded December 2008, mixed in April 2009 Reviews Allmusic Rating 4 5 ref citation url Allmusic class album id r1630771 pure url yes title At The Cut publisher allmusic accessdate 2010 02 22 ref Spin magazine Spin Rating 3.5 5 ref citation url http www.spin.com reviews vic chesnutt cut constellation title Vic Chesnutt At The Cut publisher Spin accessdate 2010 02 22 ref Last album Dark Developments br 2008 This album At the Cut br 2009 Next album Skitter on Take Off br 2010 At the Cut is a 2009 album by Vic Chesnutt . It was his final album release before his death on December 25, 2009, from an overdose of muscle relaxants . ref citation url http www.rollingstone.com music news singer songwriter vic chesnutt dies at 45 20091226 title Singer Songwriter Vic Chesnutt Dies at 45 publisher Rolling Stone accessdate 2010 02 22 ref The song Flirted with You All My Life alludes to Chesnutt s own attitude toward suicide, including his previous attempts to take his own life. Track listing All songs written by Vic Chesnutt Coward   5 16 When the Bottom Fell Out   3 11 Chinaberry Tree   4 11 Chain   3 00 We Hovered with Short Wings   5 15 Philip Guston   3 28 Concord Country Jubilee   4 33 Flirted With You All My Life   4 42 It Is What It Is   6 59 Granny   3 25 Personnel Musicians Vic Chesnutt   guitar , Singing vocals Thierry Amar   contrabass , Audio engineering engineering Chad Jones  guitar Efrim Menuck   guitar, Keyboard instrument keyboards , vocals, engineering Jessica Moss   violin , vocals Nadia Moss  Organ music organ , piano , vocals David Payant  Drum kit ... Guy Picciotto   engineering References Reflist Thee Silver Mt. Zion DEFAULTSORT At The Cut ...   more details



  1. Outline of archaeology

    Biofact Colluvium Cropmarks Cultural resources management Cut archaeology Cut Dark earth Dating ...Archaeology is the study of Homo genus human culture s through the recovery, documentation, and analysis of material remains and environmental data, including architecture , Artifact archaeology artifacts , Biofact archaeology biofact s, human remains, and landscapes . The goals of archaeology are to document ... of anthropology . The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to archaeology Essence of archaeology Main Archaeology Archaeological record Archaeological science Archaeological site Archaeological theory Artifact archaeology Artifact s Biofact archaeology Biofact s Excavation archaeology Excavation Branches of archaeology Archaeological practice Main Archaeological practice Cultural Resources Management Archaeological ethics Urban archaeology Archaeological science Main ... Zooarchaeology Geoarchaeology Bioarchaeology Archaeogenetics Computational archaeology Archaeological subdisciplines Ethnoarchaeology Taphonomy By location African archaeology Archaeology of the Americas Australian archaeology European archaeology Russian archaeology By time period col begin col 2 Industrial archaeology Near Eastern archaeology Biblical archaeology Medieval archaeology col 2 Historical archaeology Post medieval archaeology Industrial archaeology Contemporary archaeology col end Specialities Aerial archaeology Archaeoastronomy Archaeological science Archaeozoology Archaeobotany or paleoethnobotany Battlefield archaeology Computational archaeology Experimental archaeology Environmental archaeology Forensic archaeology Landscape archaeology Maritime archaeology Museum Museum studies Palaeoarchaeology Paleopathology History of archaeology Main History of archaeology List of years in archaeology Archaeological methods Main Archaeological methods Excavation archaeology Archaeological excavation Archaeological field survey Archaeological geophysics Underwater archaeology ...   more details



  1. Feature (archaeology)

    Relationship archaeology Cut archaeology Archaeological section Fill archaeology References The MoLAS ...Feature in archaeology and especially Excavation archaeology excavation has several different but allied meanings. A feature is a collection of one or more archaeological context contexts representing some human non portable activity that generally has a vertical direction vertical characteristic to it in relation to site stratification archaeology stratigraphy . Examples of features are Cut archaeology pits , walls, and ditches. General Horizontal plane horizontal elements in the stratigraphic sequence archaeological sequence , such as layers, dumps, or surfaces are not referred to as features. Examples of surfaces include yards, roads, and floors. Features tend to have an intrusive characteristic or associated cut archaeology cuts . This is not definitive as surfaces can be referred to as features of a building and free standing structures with no construction cut can still be features. Midden s dump deposits are also referred to as features due to their discrete boundaries. This is seen in comparison to leveling dumps, which stretch out over a substantial portion of a site. The concept of a feature is, to a certain degree, fuzzy, as it will change depending on the scale of Excavation archaeology excavation . Generic feature types Features specific to certain architecture types or eras such as megalithic architectural elements trilithon for the purposes of this article are not considered generic. Generic features are feature types that can come from a broad section in time of the archaeological record if not all of it. Generic types can include Cut archaeology Cut s Cut archaeology ... and steps Enclosure archaeology Enclosures Lynchet s Grave burial Graves Burial s Midden s Pit house s Fire pit s See also Archaeological context Excavation archaeology Excavation Archaeological ... and principles in archaeology Category Archaeological features de Befund Arch ologie it Feature archeologia ...   more details



  1. Alignment (archaeology)

    is also cross referenced to phases that are site specific. See also Fill archaeology Cut archaeology Archaeological plan Post excavation Feature archaeology Posthole Archaeological phase Excavation archaeology Commons category Archaeology DEFAULTSORT Alignment Archaeology Category Methods and principles in archaeology ...Unreferenced date October 2006 Image Alignment.001.png thumb Fig 1.Alignment example An alignment in archaeology is a secondary or circumstantial form of evidence used to Archaeological association associate feature archaeology features such as postholes by virtue of their physical relationships rather than stratification archaeology stratigraphic ones. Features dissected by latter intrusions can have their constituent parts archaeological association re associated by looking at alignments. Larger scale alignments The alignment of features on a site with in or across several archaeological phase s many times is an indication of a larger topology to the formation of features relating to activity in the archaeological record. Structures buildings and liner features such as ditches can all have common alignments that relate to a feature that is not exposed during excavation or is off site. An example would be that a road has biased the alignment of features some way back from the actual road side. Another example will be contours or water courses which may be buried or obscure. Misinterpretation of alignments Alignments may or may not be supported by stratigraphic evidence that binds them together in phase. The archaeologist must be wary of making tenuous conclusions based on alignments which have little corroborative evidence. Vertical multi phased alignments The use of GIS databases has introduced the use of land use groups in post excavation study. Here alignments are areas of land ... through the sequence archaeological sequence . The use of these stratification archaeology non stratigraphically ...   more details



  1. Fill (archaeology)

    and has a bearing on the Excavation archaeology excavation of cut feature archaeology features . As fills ... archaeology Cut archaeology Archaeological section Feature archaeology Single context recording Harris matrix Archaeological section Spit archaeology DEFAULTSORT Fill Archaeology Category Methods and principles in archaeology de Abfallgrube ...Unreferenced date October 2006 In archaeology fills are archaeological context contexts representing material that has accumulated or has been deposited into a cut archaeology cut feature archaeology feature such as ditch or pit of some kind. Fills are an important part of the archaeological record as their formation and composition can throw light on many aspects of archaeological study. Primary fills Primary fill like so many other terms in archaeology can have several different but allied meanings. Used singularly it denotes the context that first appears in the sequence archaeological sequence after the context representing the cut it fills . In many cases this will be a silt or naturally accumulating material that forms in the base of some hole or trench before its function is realized. For example a medieval rubbish pit which may be open for some time before rubbish is placed in it allowing natural processes to silt up the base, but the interpretation may mark the end of a cut feature s use. For example a ditch that silts up by neglect, could represent the start of the end of the features function in the record. Secondary and subsequent fills all form above the primary fill. Primary Fills used in the plural tends to denote all the fills within a feature that are sealed by layer s possibly representing a change in archaeological phase phase or function. Image Slumppit.002.png thumb Fig 1. Pit fills and slumping layers Slumping Slumping is a process that can occur to any context ... of fills below the lip of the cut and introduce the possibility of contaminated dating evidence ...   more details



  1. 1858 in archaeology

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Year nav topic2 1858 archaeology science 1858 in archaeology Explorations D sir Charnay makes the first photography photographs of the Maya civilization Maya ruins of Palenque List of years in archaeology DEFAULTSORT 1858 In Archaeology Category Years in archaeology Category 1858 Archaeology Category 1850s in science Archaeology Category 1858 in science Archaeology no Arkeologi ret 1858 ...   more details



  1. 1828 in archaeology

    1828 in archaeology Explorations Empty section date July 2010 Excavations Empty section date July 2010 Finds Empty section date July 2010 Publications Empty section date July 2010 Births D sir Charnay Frank Calvert Deaths Empty section date July 2010 See also List of years in archaeology 1827 in archaeology 1829 in archaeology Category 1828 Archaeology Category Years in archaeology Category 1820s in science Archaeology Category 1828 in science Archaeology no Arkeologi ret 1828 ...   more details



  1. 1808 in archaeology

    1808 in archaeology . See also 1807 in archaeology , 1808 other events of 1808 , 1809 in archaeology and the list of years in archaeology . Explorations Empty section date July 2010 Excavations Empty section date July 2010 Finds Empty section date July 2010 Publications Nummi aegyptii imperatorii , by J rgen Zoega . Births Empty section date July 2010 Deaths Category 1808 Archaeology Category Years in archaeology Category 1800s in science Archaeology Category 1808 in science Archaeology no Arkeologi ret 1808 ...   more details



  1. Spit (archaeology)

    Archaeological field survey Archaeological plan Archaeological section Cut archaeology Excavation archaeology Excavation Feature archaeology Fill archaeology Harris matrix Relationship archaeology ...In the field of archaeology , a spit is a unit of archaeological Excavation archaeology excavation with an arbitrarily assigned measurement of depth and extent. It is a method of excavation employed without regard to the stratification archeology archaeological stratigraphy that may or may not be identifiable at the archaeological site under investigation. The method of excavating in arbitrary spits is most frequently encountered at site excavations which lack any visible or reconstructable stratigraphy in the archaeological context , or when excavating through intrusive or Fill archaeology fill deposits . ref Roskams 2001 112,214 ref Sometimes the term is used to refer to any archaeological unit. Terminology origins Spit is an old English word which archaeologists have adopted continued using it means a spade depth, though archaeologists no longer dig spits in spade depths. American archaeologists use the term arbitrary or artificial level. ref See Hester et al. 1975 . ref Excavational use The excavation of sites in arbitrary levels was a product of archaeologists excavating for interesting things and structures rather than trying to reveal the strata of an archaeological site in the order ... and Heizer s An Introduction to Prehistoric Archaeology , does not overtly condemned spit excavation ... in the context of Mesoamerica n archaeology, and illustrates its problems ref See discussion ... author Hester, T.R. coauthors R.F. Heizer, and J.A. Graham year 1975 title Field Methods in Archaeology ... Heizer year 1973 title An Introduction to Prehistoric Archaeology location New York publisher Holt ... Wheeler, Mortimer authorlink Mortimer Wheeler year 1954 title Archaeology from the Earth location London publisher Oxford University Press Category Methods and principles in archaeology ...   more details



  1. Urban archaeology

    which features cut others and using information from dateable Artifact archaeology artefact s and ecofact ...Urban archaeology is a sub discipline of archaeology specialising in the material past of town s and cities where long term human habitation has often left a rich record of the past. Humans produce waste. Large concentrations of humans produce large concentrations of waste. Faeces , kitchen waste, broken objects etc. all need to be disposed of. Small numbers of people can dispose of their waste locally without encouraging vermin or endangering their health. Once people began to live together in large numbers, around five thousand years ago, such methods began to become impractical. Material would be brought into the these new settlements but would rarely be taken out again. Up until the nineteenth century when organised rubbish disposal became widespread in urban areas people invariably threw their waste from their windows or buried it in their gardens. If their houses fell down, a common ... raised up from its original height on a plateau of archaeology. This is most apparent in the tel ... the effect. Historic development Archaeological Excavation archaeology excavation within historic .... Open area excavation was feasible as there was plenty of space and the archaeology could often ... of the open plot and one layer of archaeology needs to be excavated before the next one can ... significant layer of archaeology and features excavated and recorded as normal but also planned as single contexts. The site is then reduced to the next layer of archaeology and the process begins ... recording Harris matrix Excavation archaeology Excavation External links http www.sonoma.edu asc cypress finalreport index.htm Historical Archaeology of Oakland, California http www.molas.org.uk Museum of London Archaeology Service MoLAS Category Archaeological sub disciplines Category Methods and principles in archaeology it Archeologia urbana ka ...   more details



  1. Relationship (archaeology)

    equally well for the artefacts objects . Types of relationship Terminology in archaeology is not definitive but the following are typical uses of terms Cuts A context is said to cut another context if the former s creation removed a part of the latter. For example a ditch Cut archaeology cut , cuts ... plan Archaeological association Fill archaeology Alignment archaeology Cut archaeology Archaeological section Archaeological phase Feature archaeology Single context recording Harris matrix ... to be cut by another. Overlies A context is said to overlie another when the overlying context ... Press. ISBN 0 12 326651 3 Category Methods and principles in archaeology ...   more details



  1. 1857 in archaeology

    Year nav topic2 1857 archaeology science 1857 in archaeology Explorations Empty section date July 2010 Excavations Empty section date July 2010 Finds First artifacts of La T ne culture at La T ne, Neuch tel La T ne , Switzerland Battersea Shield in the River Thames Publications Empty section date July 2010 Births 27 July E. A. Wallis Budge , Egyptologist Deaths 6th May John Disney , barrister and archaeologist See also list of years in archaeology 1856 in archaeology 1858 in archaeology Category 1857 Archaeology Category Years in archaeology Category 1850s in science Archaeology Category 1857 in science Archaeology no Arkeologi ret 1857 ...   more details



  1. 1839 in archaeology

    Year nav topic2 1839 archaeology science 1839 in archaeology Image CopanNSouthCatherwood.jpg thumb 180px right Stela at Copan as drawn by Catherwood Excavations England English archeologist Austen Henry Layard A. H. Layard begins excavations of Nineveh . Explorations John Lloyd Stephens and Frederick Catherwood explore the Maya civilization Maya ruins of Copan Publications Empty section date July 2010 Births Carl Humann , archaeologist Deaths Juan Galindo , explorer See also List of years in archaeology 1838 in archaeology 1840 in archaeology Category 1839 Archaeology Category Years in archaeology Category 1830s in science Archaeology Category 1839 in science Archaeology no Arkeologi ret 1839 ...   more details



  1. 1847 in archaeology

    Year nav topic2 1847 archaeology science 1847 in archaeology Explorations Austen Henry Layard begins his examination of Nineveh Excavations Empty section date July 2010 Publications Antiquit s Celtiques et Ant diluviennes by Jacques Boucher de Cr vec ur de Perthes . The History of the Conquest of Peru by William H. Prescott . Births Empty section date July 2010 Deaths Empty section date July 2010 See also List of years in archaeology 1846 in archaeology 1848 in archaeology Category 1847 Archaeology Category Years in archaeology Category 1840s in science Archaeology Category 1847 in science Archaeology no Arkeologi ret 1847 ...   more details



  1. 1862 in archaeology

    Year nav topic2 1862 archaeology science 1862 in archaeology . Explorations Empty section date July 2010 Excavations Empty section date July 2010 Publications Empty section date July 2010 Finds Empty section date July 2010 Awards Empty section date July 2010 Miscellaneous Empty section date July 2010 Births 26 November Marc Aurel Stein Deaths Empty section date July 2010 See also List of years in archaeology 1861 in archaeology 1863 in archaeology Category 1862 Archaeology Category Years in archaeology Category 1860s in science Archaeology Category 1862 in science Archaeology no Arkeologi ret 1862 ...   more details



  1. 1856 in archaeology

    Year nav topic2 1856 archaeology science 1856 in archaeology Explorations Empty section date July 2010 Excavations Empty section date July 2010 Finds First remains of Neanderthal Man found in the Neandertal Valley of Germany . Publications Empty section date July 2010 Births 28 September Edward Herbert Thompson , Mayanist Deaths Empty section date July 2010 See also List of years in archaeology 1855 in archaeology 1857 in archaeology Category 1856 Archaeology Category Years in archaeology Category 1850s in science Archaeology Category 1856 in science Archaeology no Arkeologi ret 1856 ...   more details



  1. Archaeology (music)

    The words archaeology and music taken together suggest Portland based indie pop band Music archaeology What archaeology can tell us about ancient music An album by The Rutles disambig ...   more details



  1. Archaeology of Afghanistan

    Archaeology of Afghanistan has revealed many significant historical findings. The world s oldest known oil paintings were found in caves in Afghanistan s Bamiyan Valley . References http www.archaeology.org afghanistan www.archaeology.org Asia topic Archaeology in Category Archaeology of Afghanistan Afghanistan stub Asia archaeology stub fa ...   more details



  1. 1852 in archaeology

    Year nav topic2 1852 archaeology science 1852 in archaeology Explorations Empty section date July 2010 Excavations Empty section date July 2010 Finds Empty section date July 2010 Publications William Michael Wylie Fairford Graves a record of researches in an Anglo Saxon burial place in Gloucestershire . Births Empty section date July 2010 Deaths Bernardino Drovetti , Piedmont ese antiquarian and Egyptologist b. 1776 in archaeology 1776 . October 13 John Lloyd Stephens , United States American explorer of Maya civilization sites in Mesoamerica b. 1805 in archaeology 1805 . See also List of years in archaeology 1851 in archaeology 1853 in archaeology Category 1852 Archaeology Category Years in archaeology Category 1850s in science Archaeology Category 1852 in science Archaeology no Arkeologi ret 1852 ...   more details



  1. 1860 in archaeology

    Year nav topic2 1860 archaeology science 1860 in archaeology Explorations Empty section date July 2010 Excavations Giuseppe Fiorelli takes charge of excavations at Pompeii . Ernest Renan makes excavations at Byblos . Finds Empty section date July 2010 Publications Empty section date July 2010 Births 15 July Max von Oppenheim , German people German Near East ern archaeologist d. 1946 in archaeology 1946 . 8 November Francis J. Haverfield , English people English Romano British culture Romano British archaeologist d. 1919 in archaeology 1919 . Deaths Empty section date July 2010 See also List of years in archaeology 1859 in archaeology 1861 in archaeology Category 1860 Archaeology Category Years in archaeology Category 1860s in science Archaeology Category 1860 in science Archaeology no Arkeologi ret 1860 ...   more details




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