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Explorator 25.25


 

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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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Stone tools from a cave in Poland date to 450 000 to 550 000 years bp (much earlier than previously thought):



In case you missed the Nobel prize for medicine/physiology going to someone researching Neanderthal and Denisovan genomes:















Feature on the Denisovans:



More on the 1 000 000 years bp skull find in China:


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AFRICA
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On the growing interest in Nubian archaeology:


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ANCIENT NEAR EAST AND EGYPT
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A training school in Egypt revealed a tomb dating to Ptolemaic times:



A Late Roman religious complex site from Berenike featuring headless falcons:










I think we mentioned the restoration of the Esna temple:



Academics are adding their names to the list of folks who want the Rosetta Stone returned to Egypt::













... related opEd:



More on the find of the sarcophagus of Ramses II's 'treasurer':







More on impending announcements about the mummy of Nefertiti:



Egypt was marking the 100th anniversary of the discovery of ?Tutankhamun's tomb:



... and a feature on Tasmanian archaeologist Arthur Mace's role in the excavations:



Feature on various divinities associated with death/the underworld in ancient Egypt:



Feature on the environment in Egypt when the pyramids were being put up:



Pondering how 'old' ancient Egypt is:



Review of John Gaudet, *Papyrus* (I think):



Burials from various periods from a site in northwest Iran:



Landmines are hindering archaeological work in Azerbaijan:



Overviewish piece on finds made over the years at a monumental synagogue site in Sardis:



Finds from underwater excavations at a submerged Byzantine church site in Lake Iznik include a pendant depicting St Nicholas:



13 000 years bp structural remains from Mardin:



More news of 'mercenaries' looting antiquities in Afrin:




Plans to display the thousands of finds associated with Karak Castle (Jordan) made over the past few years:



44 7th century CE gold coins hidden in a wall at Caesarea Philippi/Banias:





















More on the 6th/7th century mosaics from Khirbat al-Minya:



Again we read of Israeli forces 'storming' an archaeological site near Nablus:



Evidence of settlements in Oman's Qurayat Province dating back more than 3000 years bp:



Feature on documents on wooden sticks over a long span of South Arabian history:



More on hunting 'kites' in Jordan and Syria:


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This Week in the Ancient Near East Podcast:



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ANCIENT GREECE AND ROME (AND CLASSICS)
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A 2nd millenium BCE pithos 'rescue' from Agios Vasilios of Piges:



Overview of the 2022 excavation season at the Bronze Age site of Laonin tou Porakou (Erimi):



Wind farm work in Caristo (Euboea) revealed the sites of some ancient marble quarries:



The find of a small head of Athena in temple D at Agrigento suggests the temple might not be associated with Hera (Italian)







A possible temple of Poseidon find from southern Greece:



DNA studies on a mass burial associated with the battle of Himera confirm that the Greeks had 'mercenaries' among them:










cf:

A probable Roman shipwreck (date?) find off the coast near Grado (Italian):





2nd/1st century BCE Roman finds underwater off the coast of Ponza:



A largely intact 2000 years bp statue of Hercules find from Philippi:














A 1st century CE (maybe) cobbled Roman ford site from near Evesham:




Evidence of a 1st century CE (maybe) jetty off the coast of Croatia:




... related feature on assorted finds made off the coast of Croatia over the years:



A 1st/2nd century CE burial ground near Nimes:




Column capitals and bases from Portus (date?):



An 1800 years bp military 'medal' featuring the face of Medusa from Perre (Turkiye):









Passing mention of a Romano-British settlement site being found during work on the Stroudwater canal project:



Similar detail in mention of ancient Roman settlements being found during excavation work for a railway that will connect Oxford and Cambridge:



DNA suggests three late Roman burials from Cheddington reveal a 'family tragedy':




A Trajanic-era Roman mosaic find from Plotinopolis (Italian):



'New' mosaic finds from Hadrianopolis (date?):





Overviewish piece on the site of Flavia Sabora:




The Roman Quarter in York is officially approved:




A 4th century Roman pin from East Walton found by a metal detetorist has been declared treasure:



A study suggests modern pesticides may have accelerated the corrosion of a Roman bowl:












More on the possible 'rediscovery' of silphium:



More on stone spheres from various sites possibly being gaming pieces:



More on the Roman 'fridge' find from a legionary camp in Bulgaria:



Joel Christensen on what a laureate is:



Reviewish of T. Corey Brennan, *the Fasces*:



Reviewish/hype for a groups translation of Nonnus:



Review of Raaflaub and Damon, *The Landmark Julius Caesar*:



Review of Peter Stothard, *Crassus: The First Tycoon*:



Feature on recent finds from Pompeii:



Feature on a Vaccea culture inscription:



Feature on the excavations at Iklaina:




Feature on ancient Roman (and earlier) 'bikinis':



Feature on Nestor's Cup:



The Greek PM planned to tell his UK counterpart that the time was right for the return of the Parthenon Sculptures:






... and some British MPs apparently were flown to Greece:



... but the new British PM is not in favour of their return:









... opeddish on same:




... meanwhile, we learn that Lord Elgin didn't pay customs duty when he brought them to the UK:



Latest Pasts Imperfect newsletter:



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Roman Archaeology Blog:



Rogueclassicism:


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EUROPE AND THE UK (+ Ireland)
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A 10 000 years bp (maybe) hunter-gatherer 'rest stop' from Cairngorms:



8000+ years bp (and younger) )footprints from a beach in northwest England with biodiversity implications:








A possible 7000 years bp mass grave site in Slovakia with possible human sacrifice victims:



Possible 7000 years bp evidence of fish traps in Lake Tesse (Norway):




Latest melting-ice find in Norway includes a pre-Viking era arrow, among other things:



Evidence of a 1400 years bp 'royal hall of east Anglian kings' in Suffolk:









Rethinking whether Tsar Samuel built the St Achilles Basilica:



9th to 12 century finds at a monastery site near Zeitz:



A study of Viking-age beadmaking from the Ribe site:







cf:



800 years bp monastic burials from Wicklow:



Poland's Wladyslaw the Elbow-High was apparently taller than generally believed:




Remains of the original (maybe) floor of the Branicki Palace (Poland) were revealed:




A number of medieval manuscripts found 'behind a hidden door' in a church in Romania:



Assorted finds from various periods from coastal sites in Shetland:




Assorted artifacts including a 14th century French coin from Stroud have been declared treasure:





A 19th century British shipwreck off Sweden is apparently 'accessible':



Feature on the ongoing excavations at Brodie Castle:



There are apparently over 120 shipwrecks off the coast of Lithuania:



Pipeline construction in Belgium has revealed 200+ sites:



LiDAR revealed hundred of sites between Belarus and Poland:



More on the 7000 years bp 'ring structure' near Prague:



More on Viking women weaving a 'standardized' cloth:



They're still arguing over what to do with Sandsfoot Castle:



'Treasure' was found 23 times in Gloucestershire in the past year:



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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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A 3400 years bp 'treasure trove' from Zhengzhou:



A hoard of 2000 years bp bronze coins, among other things, from Xi-an:




Feature on some recent major finds in China:



Feature on the tomb the deposed Han emperor Liu He:



Not sure if we mentioned these 24 Buddhist cave sites from the Bandhavgarh Tiger ?Reserve:



Erosion concerns for ancient stupas in Taxila:



Feature on the Bhangarh Fort:



Megafauna in Papua New Guinea survived for quite a while after the arrival of humans, apparently:



cf:


More on the decline of population in the Pacific islands in the wake of European contact:




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AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND
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An early 20th century Finnish shipwreck off the coast of Western Australia:



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NORTH AMERICA
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Remains of a 1400 years bp Native American canal in Alabama:



Remains of possible slave quarters in Boston:



Road construction in Montreal revealed remains of an 1800s zoo:



Elsewhere in Boston: the search for evidence of a possible Underground Railroad connection at an abolitionist family's home:



More on the latest dugout canoe find from Lake Mendota:



... and the suggestion there may be remains of a hidden village nearby:



More on the Black cemetery at Colonial Williamsburg:



Review of Greg Melville, *Over My Dead Body*:



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CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA
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5300 years bp finds from a site on Hispaniola:



76 Chimu burials of sacrificed children from Peru:




Assorted finds from underwater excavations at the Maya site of Ta'ab Nuk Na (600-800 CE):






Researchers removing lime from the Tepoztlan convent site have revealed some 16th century pre-Hispanic images:





Feature on the oldest public library in the Americas (in Puebla, Mexico):



A study of a Maya site in Belize:



A study of theobroma cacao by the Late Classic Maya:



A fire on Easter Island damaged some of the Moai statuary:










Latest Aztlander Magazine of the Americas (pdf):


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Mike Ruggeri's Ancient Americas Breaking News:



Mike Ruggeri's Ancient Americas lecture channels on Youtube:



Ancient MesoAmerica News:


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OTHER ITEMS OF INTEREST
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Feature on doodles in medieval manuscripts:




A pseudonymous astronomical treatise has been attributed to Galileo:



A Vermeer apparently isn't:







Feature on the theft of the Mona Lisa back in 1911:

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Feature on slavery traders trying to cheat Africans with impure Cornish copper:



More on the 'purpling' at the Alhambra:



cf:

Concerns for Shackleton's lost ship and prospects it might be raised:





Pondering the notion of time (I think):



Review of/hype for Edward S. Cooke, Jr *Global Objects*:



Review of Andrew Meier, *Morgenthau*


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CURRENT EVENTS:
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Ongoing concerns for Ukrainian heritage:



On the history of pumpkins and their use:



Feature on the Stolen Relations project:


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ANIMAL AND PLANT DOMESTICATIONS
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Suggestion that humans may have domesticated foxes at some point:



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MUSEUM MATTERS
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From Dilmun to Tylos:




Salem Witch Trials:




Enheduanna and the Women of Mesopotamia:



Opera is Dead:



cf:

The British Museum moved the Rosetta Stone for an upcoming exhibition:






John Oliver was roasting museums over looted art this week:



Pondering colonialism at the Pitt Rivers Museum:


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AUCTIONS AND SALES RELATED
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Big bucks for that coin hoard found during kitchen renovations in East Yorkshire a while ago:



... and a first edition of Austen's *Emma*:



High expectations for a 17th century edition of Don Quixote and other books:



A 'bidding frenzy' really drove up the price of a Chinese vase:




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ON THE DNA FRONT
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DNA suggests there were plenty of migrations from Europe and elsewhere to England:





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THE TECHY SIDE
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More on the facial reconstructions of some medieval Scots:





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TOURISTY THINGS
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Dunfermline:



Titanic:


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PERFORMANCES AND MUSIC RELATED
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The Empress:



Lady Macbeth:



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TV/DOCUMENTARY HYPISH THINGS
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The Lost King (they're still angry):



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CRIME BEAT
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A man who was angry he couldn't meet the Pope smashed a couple of busts in the Vatican Museums:














Feature on when the Stone of Destiny was stolen back in the 1950s:



Latest on the Monson Mavunkal fraud case:



Not sure where this item on graverobbing goes:


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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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274 artifacts were returned to Colombia from the US:




Switzerland returned a statue of Isis to Egypt:



Maori human remains taken by an Austrian taxidermist in 1877 have been returned:



Calls for the British Museum to return the 11 Ethiopian tabots in its possession:



... and Westminster Abbey too:




Folks want the Monteleone Chariot back from the Met (Italian):



More on Cambodian teams looking at UK collections for looted items:





More on the UK's new Charities Act:



Feature on a UK museum's return of Haida Nation artifacts:



There was a big UNESCO meeting of cultural ministers who agreed to expand their efforts to return items:





More on the return of a 1000 years bp looted manuscript being returned by the Museum of the Bible to a Greek monastery:

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NUMISMATICA
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Feature on Aztec 'rotting currency':



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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Joyce Reynolds:



T. Leslie Shear Jr.



Arthur Jelinek:



Theo Richmond:


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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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