Excavations may be paused, but discoveries are still being made thanks to aerial photography and high-tech scans that are available online. Wedding photographer Chris Sedden spotted what could ...
Milton High School archaeology students have uncovered items on school grounds from the most recent periods of the late Holocene epoch, when the beverage species Mello Yello first emerged as a savage ...
Students in a University of South Carolina archaeology class spent this year’s spring semester digging up glimpses of the past on the university’s historic Horseshoe. Honors professor Kelly Goldberg ...
This fall, 15 students enrolled in Archaeology 1900: "The Archaeology of College Hill" have started work on the second year of excavation at the First Baptist Church. Excavations at the church - the ...
While some museums—including the Bowdoin College Museum of Art—are organizing online exhibitions as a way to safely share art during the pandemic, students in Ambra Spinelli's spring archaeology class ...
Assistant State Archaeologist Becca Simon will teach a class about “Geophysics and Remote Sensing” from May 31 through June 3 at Center of Southwest Studies at Fort Lewis College, 1000 Rim Drive. This ...
In her class Descendents of the Sun: The Inca and Their Ancestors, archaeologist Lauren Kohut brings the experience of doing fieldwork in the Andean highlands to students in a classroom in Maine.
An unrelenting wind blew over a knoll above Fort Ross where student archaeologists on their hands and knees scraped a dirt pit with trowels and a whisk broom. The students are part of an archaeology ...
Milton High School students Nicole Wells and Trent Barber scraped dirt with a trowel around 200-year-old bricks. Lane Merritt, another Milton student, sorted through pieces of other bricks with a ...
Students in a University of South Carolina archaeology class spent this year's spring semester digging up glimpses of the past on the university's historic Horseshoe. Honors professor Kelly Goldberg ...
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