The Pontotoc County Library and the Pontotoc Friends of the Library invite the community to a special Lunching with Books program on Thursday, November 13, at 12:00 p.m. The featured guest speaker ...
New evidence suggests Poverty Point’s monumental mounds were created not by a ruling elite, but by egalitarian groups drawn together by shared ritual purpose. Some 3,500 years ago, hunter-gatherer ...
Hunter-gatherers at Poverty Point may have built its massive earthworks not under the command of chiefs, but as part of a ...
Archaeology reveals that a millennium ago, North America was home to thriving urban centres as large and sophisticated as ...
Tamara Thomsen, a maritime archaeologist and diving instructor, has helped uncover more than 100 shipwrecks across the region ...
The exhibition, "A History of Bangladesh in 25 Objects" is open to the public, and all interested individuals are cordially ...
A major new study challenges long-standing ideas about who built Poverty Point, one of the Americas’ oldest monuments, 3,500 ...
Yet with centuries of archeological artifacts and one cemetery visible on Mississippi River maps from the 1800s, independent ...
Some 200 artefacts are displayed at the MRT station to bring archaeological heritage closer to commuters. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
A leading archaeologist said she was ‘hopping up and down like a kid in a sweet shop’ when the full-length digitally recreated image of ‘The Kendal Woman’ was first shown to her.
Maritime disasters are sadly not unusual, and UNESCO estimates that there are more than three million shipwrecks littering ...
A man who crafted a replica Viking shield in his garden shed before donating it to a museum on the Isle of Man said the ...
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