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Explorator 23.37


 

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explorator 23.37 ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?January 3, 2021
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Thanks to Arthur Shippee, Dave Sowdon, Edward Rockstein, Kurt Theis,
John McMahon, Barnea Selavan, Joseph Lauer, Mike Ruggeri, Hernan Astudillo,
Richard Campbell, Barbara Saylor Rodgers, Bob Heuman, David Critchley,
Richard Miller, Kris Curry, Rick Heli, Richard C. Griffiths, Frank MacKay,
Don Buck, mata kimasitayo, and Ross W. Sargent for headses upses this week
(as always hoping I have left no one out).

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EARLY HOMINIDS
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350 000 years bp evidence of use of grinding tools by hominids from Tabun Cave (Israel):










A study of the 'little foot' australopithecus' curved forearm:




Some roundups (different) of human origins-related finds from 2020:




Review of a couple of books on the 'cutthroat world of paleoanthropology':



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ANCIENT NEAR EAST AND EGYPT
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A project to restore a number of sphinxes (sphinges) at Karnak:






The tomb of Ramses I has reopened after restoration:




Again, Egypt announces that they will be announcing something:




Overview of archaeology finds in Egypt this year:



More on Egypt dealing with increased illegal digging during COVID times:




Feature on the Edwin Smith surgical papyrus:



Feature on the ritual of embalming papyrus and Herodotus' account:



Feature on the Rhind bilingual papyri:



Feature on Djoser's pyramid:



Feature on Thutmose IV (including a facial reconstruction):



Opeddish on the hoped-for return of the bust of Nefertiti:



7000 years bp (and later) petroglyphs from a site near Nimvar (Iran):



Speculation that the Jelogir Mound (Iran) may contain a ruined Achaemenid castle of some sort:



A rock-cut relief of the 3rd century CE king Bahram II will be preserved:



Feature on work going on at Tepe Hesar (Iran) which has evidence of three major periods of occupation:



Feature on various archaeological structures at Iraq Al Amir (Jordan):





Feature on the rebuilding of Mosul:



Feature on Assyrian art:



Feature on Assyrian torture:



More on the apparent deciphering of Elamite:



A roundup of the top 'biblical archaeology' stories of 2020:



Analysis of a jar lid from Qumran suggests there may have been many more DSS (and maybe are still):



Feature on Israel Finkelstein's work at ?Kiryat Ye'arim:



Something about a deal to 'streamline' archaeological excavations at development sites in Israel:



More on evidence of a tsunami hitting the coast near Tel Dor some 10 000 or so years (give or take) bp:





More on the finds (including the 3800 years bp baby jar burial) from Jaffa:





More on the 2000 years bp mikveh from near Gethsemane:




More on evidence of Canaanites importing exotic foods from Asia:



Feature on rejection of idolatry in ancient Israel:



Feature on gluttony and drunkennes in Ancient Israel:



A dispute over the identification of Jesus as 'Palestinian' by the BBC:



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ANCIENT GREECE AND ROME (AND CLASSICS)
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Remains of a 2500 years bp temple of Aphrodite ?(and other finds from various periods) from Izmir:





I think we mentioned this 12th century BCE necropolis find from Larnaca:



Remains of a section of Roman road in Northumberland:






A 'lost' sanctuary of Apollo which had been excavated in the 1800s on Cyprus was relocated (we mentioned this):






An Archaic necropolis found during house construction in Gela (Italian):




Power line construction in the Mendip hills have revealed remains of a Roman settlement:




Not reading much about this find of a cache of Roman weapons (including shields) from Albacete (Spain):




A roundup of the digging at Anavarzna (Turkey) with finds from various periods:



A major 2000 years bp Celtic coin hoard find (last September?) ?from Suffolk is being connected to Boudicca (we mentioned this):




In case you missed the Roman baths find from Amman:







Feature on the 'rehabilitation' of the Roman tabernae in Trajan's Market:



More on the Regio V thermopolium excavation at Pompeii:

























More on the mosaics found in a Baalbek market:





More on plans to rebuild the Colosseum floor:





More on plans to restore Pheidias' workshop at Olympia:



An auction house needs help with a Greek inscription found in an English garden:



Mary Beard reminiscing about the Sather Lectures and Elagabalus:



Feature/virtual tour/hype for the reopening of the Mausoleum of Augustus:



Feature on Diogenes:



Feature on that Severan 'bribery inscription' from a few weeks ago:



Feature on Kyniska:



Feature on being a Roman soldier:



... and the challenges Roman soldiers faced:



... and general Roman army stuff:



Feature on Roman slavery:



Feature on the life of Roman enslaved persons:



Feature on Roman freedmen:



Another feature on the Greeks and perception of blue:



Feature on some ancient Greek vase types:



The baths at Bath had to close for pandemic reasons:



Interesting Classical reception in a statue of Cornelia in Ohio:



They've put some lighting on the Temple of Hephaestus and the Philopappos Monument:



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Roman Archaeology Blog:



Rogueclassicism:


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EUROPE AND THE UK (+ Ireland)
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Plans to restore a recently-found priest's effigy that had been damaged by Henry VIII's soldiers:




Remains of a possible medieval settlement beneath a Gloucester golf course:



A medieval Chinese coin find from a Hampshire field has obvious trade implications:



An intact medieval jug from a dig in Dublin:



Assorted 'treasure' finds from Staffordshire:



... and a 2400 years bp (maybe) gold 'ornament' find from near Alson:



An illegal New Year's Eve party at a 500 years bp church in East Hordon caused quite a bit of damage:



Feature on restoring mosaics at St John Lateran:



... and the first known Nativity scene figurines were on display at Santa Maria Maggiore:



Feature on restoration of a Spanish town's 'evil angels' church:



Feature on recent finds from various periods in North Wales:



Feature on restoration work going on at the Palazzo Silvestri-Rivaldi in rome:



Neil Price offers some Viking revisionism:



More on 7000 years bp arrows made from (human) bones from 'Doggerland':



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Archaeology in Europe News:



Medievalists.net:



Viking Archaeology Blog:



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ASIA AND THE SOUTH PACIFIC
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I think we mentioned this 3500 years bp tomb with evidence of sun worship from China's Xinjian Uygur Autonomous region:



From the same area comes the find of a 3300 years bp settlement site:




An 1800 years bp stone vessel has helped identify a mausoleum in Henan as belonging to the emperor Liu Zhi:






Feature on restoration work at China's Old Summer Palace:



A Neolithic axe from Somasila in Telangana:





Studying Indus Valley civilization water use:



Another Tami Brahmi inscription find from near Madurai:



Hyping an impending dig at a mid-19th century hotel site near Melbourne:



Feature on Australia's Peter Taylor, dubbed 'one of Australia's greatest shipwreck hunters':



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NORTH AMERICA
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The US Senate passed a bill to protect historic Black cemeteries:



... and semi-related, I guess, is legislation to apply banking regulations to the antiquities market:



Not sure if we mentioned the threat to a Native American archives in Seattle:



Feature on an enslaved person name Caesar, who was a chef in colonial Virgina:



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CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA
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A study questioning whether Columbus found early Caribs when he arrived:



Latest Easter Island study suggests deforestation happened after earlier postulated societal collapse:



Squatters have issued death threats to the archaeologist who found the remains of Caral (!):



Feature on Maya religion being more than just sacrifices:



Feature on crystal skulls:



Feature on how European viruses brought down the Aztec and Inca empires:



Peru is putting in place a reservation system to visit Machu Picchu:



More on the arrangement of ancient Amazonian villages:



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Mike Ruggeri's Ancient Americas Breaking News:



Ancient MesoAmerica News:


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OTHER ITEMS OF INTEREST
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Assorted roundups of top archaeology stories of 2020 (not specific to any particular country):






... and one focusing on ancient weapons:



Feature on the impact of dams on the cultural heritage of the Middle East and North Africa:



How various famous authors might have described 2020:



Latest frozen animal find is a 20 000 to 50 000 years bp wooly rhino from Siberia:




Britain is putting together a database of everyone who was an investor in the slave trade:



Feature on all the recent 'women warrior' finds:




On why the year begins on January 1:



Feature on some ancient hangover cures:





Pondering whether 2020 was the worst year ever:



Marking the 500th anniversary of Luther's excommunication:



Pondering whether Jews and Christians have the same Bible:



Feature on EP Thompson:



In search of Renaissance women artists:



Pondering the continuing appeal of the Great Gatsby:



On Jefferson's attempts at figuring out Christianity:



More on Banjo Paterson's chocolate:



More on Thomas Beckett's 'little book' identification (maybe):


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MUSEUM MATTERS
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Solomon's Temple:



Pictorial tumours:



Dante:



Chinese Maritime Relics:



Sededunum Roman Fort:



Arbeia Roman Fort:



Seeing Color:



Feature on assorted goings-on at the Met:



Egypt's Museum of Islamic Art launched a 3d virtual platform:




How the art world is adapting to COVID 19:



The Edward Valentine museum is confronting its Confederate past:



More on Germany and it's colonial past in museums:


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AUCTIONS AND SALES RELATED
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Feature on coins in the upcoming NYINC coin auction:



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ON THE DNA FRONT
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Analyzing DNA from some 2200 years bp burials from Guam are shedding light on the peopling of the western Pacific:




More on DNA and the first settlers in the Caribbean:







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THE TECHY SIDE
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Archaeologists have created a 3d model of the Tepsi petroglyph site:




In COVID times, it appears, archaeologists returned to the lab(s):



Latest facial recreation is a Black Civil War soldier:



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TOURISTY THINGS
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Thuringia:



Tenea:



Debateable Lands:


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PERFORMANCES AND MUSIC RELATED
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Media Vita:



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CRIME BEAT
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A major bust of antiquities found by Serbian authorities during a truck check:



Police in Tunisia seized three Roman sarcophagi:



Tombaroli operating at Heraclea Minoa (Italian):



Libya is calling for action regarding smuggling of artifacts:


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conflict antiquities:



anonymous swiss collector:



Portable Antiquity Collecting and Heritage Issues:



Looting Matters:



Illicit Cultural Property:



SAFE:



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REPATRIATION AND RECOVERY
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A Late Period relief located in New York was returned to Egypt (we may have mentioned this one):



Switzerland return some 2800 years bp glazed bricks to Iran:



Feature on folks returning artifacts to Rome:



A 16th century Nazi-looted bell is returning to Poland:



The University of Minnesota is returning some Native American burial objects excavated in the 1920a:



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NUMISMATICA
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Feature on archaic and Classical Greek coins:



Feature on Greek coins from the Black Sea area:



Latest e-Sylum:



... and the one which should appear later today:


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Coin Week:



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OBITUARIES
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Father Reginald Foster:








Jan Gabbert:



Norman Golb:



David Starbuck:




Janice Benario:



Evan H. Turner:



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AUDIO/VIDEO NEWS
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Audio News from Archaeologica:


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GENERAL ARCHAEOLOGY NEWS BLOGS
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Archaeology Magazine News Page:



About.com Archaeology:



Archaeology Briefs:



Atlas Obscura:



Heritage Daily:



Sapiens Archaeology:



Taygete Atlantis excavations blogs aggregator:


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PODCASTS/VODCASTS
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Archaeosoup:



Archaeology Podcast Network:


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