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Explorator 25.47
=========================================================== explorator 25.47 ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?March 12, 2023 =========================================================== You can read explorator online at: ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? 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, Floris Strijbos, Don Buck, mata kimasitayo, and Ross W. Sargent for headses upses this week (as always hoping I have left no one out). ============================================================ EARLY HOMINIDS ============================================================ Monkeys making stone flakes is raising questions about early human tool use: Pondering why humans don't have fur: Feature on Kristina Eck and a heidelbergensis jawbone: Feature on a smashed Cro-Magnon skull found in the 1800s: A DNA study (small sample?) has 'discovered' eight new prehistoric human groups: ============================================================ AFRICA ============================================================ A 2000+ bp Mauretanian burial from Qsirissi: Vague item on the find of Jewish antiquities and Hebrew texts (date?) in Tata (Morocco): More on the 25th/Nubian dynasty inscriptions found at Old Dongola: More on calls to protect Libyan heritage sites: ============================================================ ANCIENT NEAR EAST AND EGYPT ============================================================ A small shrine with a small sphinx statue currently being identified as possibly depicting Claudius from the temple of Dendera site: I think we mentioned the dig at Tell Timai revealing evidence of the rebellion mentioned in the Rosetta Stone: Not sure where to put this find (in a museum storeroom in Kent) of a 3500 years bp maul, purportedly from Saqqara: Feature on Tutankhamun's last 100 days: Feature on Egyptians being involved in Egyptian archaeology: More on the find of a 'hidden corridor' in the Pyramid of Khufu: Feature on some 5000 years bp swords found 43 years ago in the Malatya Arslantepe mound: College students came across a piece of a 2000 years bp lioness statue at Ein Nashut: More reactions to the 'inauthentic' Darius ostrakon: More on evidence of trepanation from Megiddo: Feature on wine making at ancient Yavne: Feature on Sumio Fujii's work at the Late Neolithic site Wadi Abu Tulayha (Jordan): Feature on the debate over the origins of Edom: A 2000 years bp (apparently looted) mummified person was found in the trash in Sanaa (Yemen): ----- This Week in the Ancient Near East Podcast: ============================================================ ANCIENT GREECE AND ROME (AND CLASSICS) ============================================================ 23 000 years bp teeth from the Cave of the Malalmuerzo near Grenada: A study of the animal remains and other contents of a Bronze Age well at Mycenae: Remains of a(nother) Roman amphitheatre at Atequa: Possible evidence of a Roman shrine/altar near the Leicester cathedral burial area: ... and some commentary on same from Mary Beard: Evidence of a 2nd century CE Romano-Celtic temple near Lancaster Castle: A Colchester Vase is now considered 'sports memorabilia' and evidence of actual gladiatorial contests being fought in Britain: A 2nd century CE frigidarium find in a bathhouse excavation in Toledo: Not sure if we mentioned this find of Roman coins (and more) by a hiker (initially) in the Swiss Alps: Remains of a Roman villa near the beach at Bibione (Italian): Evidence of a Roman public building of some sort found during building construction in Marche (Italian): ... and it's possibly the Basilica of Vitruvius (English): Investigating a possible Roman origin for an artificial watercourse in the Hessian Ried: Over 1000 burials have been found in Halkidi (not sure this is news): More on recent discoveries about Roman concrete: More on the find of a 'dry cleaners' at Pompeii: More on the accidental destruction of a 1700 years bp Roman sarcophagus in Romania: More on that identification of a Roman sex toy at Vindolanda: Plans for an 'upgrade' to the Kerameikos site: Gloucester's King's Walk Bastion was flooded this week: Interview with Jane Draycott about her Cleopatra Selene book: Interview with Francis Albarede regarding his study of the connection between ancient coinage and democracy: Review of Shadi Bartsch, *Plato Goes to China*: Review of Carlo Rovelli, *Anaximander and the Nature of Science*: Feature on Mary Beard and Cambridge's recent short films connected to Classics: Charlotte Higgins on the ethics of Medea: Feature marking 50 years of the Vindolanda tablets: Feature on the Acropolis: Feature on what ancient Greeks and Romans knew about the clitoris: Feature on women's life in ancient Greece: Feature on the myth of whiteness in Classical sculptures: : Feature on the eruption of Vesuvius: Pondering whether Homer existed: ... and there's another multi-city staging of the Odyssey in the works: An ?IWD-connected feature on Boudicca: I think we mentioned the use of sheep at Pompeii for grass maintenance purposes: The Vatican announced the impending return/donation of the three Parthenon Sculpture fragments it had to Greece: ... and Greece is asking for others to do the same: ... and there was the suggestion that the return of others could be done without the 'ownership' issue coming into play: George Osborne suggests it's 'worth trying' to find a shared agreement: Latest Pasts Imperfect: ----- Roman Archaeology Blog: Rogueclassicism: ============================================================ EUROPE AND THE UK (+ Ireland) ============================================================ A metal detectorist found a 3000 years bp perannular ring in Norfolk: An Iron Age dwelling and burial ground are being excavated in Oud-Turhout (Antwerp): A gold disc excavated in Denmark a couple years ago contains a 5th century reference to Odin: A study of an Anglo Saxon burial of a couple from Lowbury Hill found back in 1913: Evidence of a 700 years bp wharf/pier from an underwater site near Oslo: A metal detectorist (historian?) in the Netherlands found a 1000 years bp gold and silver hoard of coins and jewellery: A metal detectorist also found a medieval silver brooch in Wirral: A 'mysterious' medieval stone ball from North Wales: Controversy over lack of preventative excavations at a medieval burial ground in Publier: A 17th century hoard of Lithuanian coins from Poland: Archaeologists have completed excavations at the home of Robert Boyle: A wreck from the War of Independence found off the coast of Halkidiki: A 19th century glass time capsule found during roundabout construction in Lower Silesia: More on steel tools being used on the 2900 years bp Iberian peninsula: More on the find of an Anglo-Saxon pyramid sword mount (found last January): Concerns for coastal sites on the Cois Fharraige coastline: Review of Nicholas Orme, *Tudor Children*: Feature on metal detectorist finds on display in Denmark: Feature on the history of sugar production on Cyprus: Feature on a possible 'sacred' nature to some erratics at Alphamstone: Plans for a final dig at the Ness of Brodgar next year: Some experimental archaeology recreating finds from Must Farm: ---------- Archaeology in Europe News: Medievalists.net: Viking Archaeology Blog: ============================================================ ASIA AND THE SOUTH PACIFIC ============================================================ Plenty of Yanshao culture remains, including ash pits, dwellings, and kilns from Shanxi: Evidence of a Neolithic settlement (7000 years bp) from Anyang City: 570 tombs with a wide range of dates from Sanmenxia City in Henan: ... including burials of the Rong people: 321 Eastern Zhou burials from Shanxi: A Tang Dynasty cemetery from Shaanxi: A Ming Dynasty mural tomb from Hunan: More on the bone Bronze Age skates from the Xinjian Uyghur Autonomous Region: Feature on a women's archaaeological team working in Chonqing: Feature on William Fitzhugh and his work studying Mongolian deer stones: More on that oversized 1600 years bp sword from Japan: More on the 2000 years bp deer antler musical instrument find from Viet Nam: Evidence of a prehistoric iron smelting site at Thoothukudi: Another inscription find from the Simhachalam Temple in Andhra Pradesh: A 12th century inscription and sculptures of a female warrior from Polavasa: House construction in Uttar Pradesh revealed a mid 19th century British coin and silver hoard: Feature on the relationship between Keeladi and Madurai: Feature on how Hindu divinities absorbed Iranian and Greek ideas: Feature on the ongoing dig at the Harappan site of Rakhigarhi: Feature on the Shigir Idol found back in 1890: Feature on what was traded along the Silk Road: The wreck of the USS Albacore (submarine) has been identified off the coast of Japan: ============================================================ NORTH AMERICA ============================================================ Indigenous human remains found during construction of the Twin Ports Interchange in Duluth: 18th century finds from the Court Square excavations in Charlottesville: A Civil War mass burial from the Colonial Williamsburg site: More on the wreck of the Ironton found in Lake Huron: Feature on Elizabeth Kallenbach's work studying human use of native Oregon plants over 12 millennia: Sorting out Gerrit Smith's land grants of 1846: ============================================================ CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA ============================================================ Remains of a pre-Columbian temple complex near Barranca (Peru): A study of the colours used in Wari pottery: cf: Studying finds from the Casas Grandes ?site in Northern Mexico: A study of 24 ancient Mexican cities suggests 'collective government and infrastructure' contributed to their success: Feature on the various Moais found on Easter Island: ----- Mike Ruggeri's Ancient Americas Breaking News: Mike Ruggeri's Ancient Americas lecture channels on Youtube: Ancient MesoAmerica News: ============================================================ OTHER ITEMS OF INTEREST ============================================================ Notre Dame will be reopening in 2024: ... and they're trying to recreate the acoustics: On the history of the Stone of Scone: On the Repertorium project to digitize medieval manuscripts: Feature on identifying the women behind a 132 years bp Boston Harbor adventure journal: Recreating an Iron Age alcoholic brew based on residue from a buried cauldron: Valparaiso University wants to sell artworks to pay for renovations: Studying the insurance records of Shackleton's Endurance: A reality show where artists compete to paint like Vermeer: More on that frozen Siberian bear: ? More on identification of whale behaviour in ancient accounts: Review of David Waldstreicher, *Odyssey of Phillis Wheatley*: ============================================================ CURRENT EVENTS: ============================================================ Overviews of damage to cultural properties in the wake of the Turkish/Syrian earthquakes: ... and the damage in Antakya: The statues on Mount Nemrut weren't damaged: The Audubon Society has changed its name: ... and the University of Richmond is dealing with the effects of renaming its law school: Comparing Ukraine to the Peloponnesian War: ============================================================ ANIMAL AND PLANT DOMESTICATIONS ============================================================ More on early horseback riding among the Yamnaya people: ============================================================ PHILOSOPHERS AND MATTERS PHILOSOPHICAL ============================================================ On a 'misreading' of Plato's Republic on democracy: Pondering what made life worth living for ancient philosophers: Nietzsche on art: ============================================================ MUSEUM MATTERS ============================================================ Islanders: Roman Landscapes: The Sun: Source of Light in Art: Venus in a gold bikini: Keeladi artifacts now have their own museum: The Denver Art Museum has cut references to a trustee who had ties with Douglas Latchford: Seems like the Grand Egyptian Museum will be opening soon: A Glens Falls gallery is trying to acquire works associated with one of Buffalo Bill's associates: ============================================================ AUCTIONS AND SALES RELATED ============================================================ A 2000 years bp Celtic bronze figure with a hinged phallus went to auction this week: ... and fetched a nice price: High hopes for an 18th century Chinese imperial bowl coming to auction: A first edition of Copernicus' de Revolutionibus is up for sale: A Brueghel the Younger painting found in a French home is heading to auction: Some dessert dishes commissioned by France's Louis-Philippe I are coming to auction: ============================================================ ON THE DNA FRONT ============================================================ More on the study of the genomes of 356 European hunter-gathers: ============================================================ THE TECHY SIDE ============================================================ Study suggests magnetic field anomalies could help locate/study submerged sites: Using dendrochronology and strontium analysis to find the origins of some 400 years bp timber used to build houses in Denmark: ============================================================ TOURISTY THINGS ============================================================ Roman France: Sassi/Matera: ============================================================ TV/DOCUMENTARY HYPISH THINGS ============================================================ African Queens: Njinga: Mary Cassatt: ============================================================ CRIME BEAT ============================================================ A UK Auction house director was arrested for falsifying provenance of several ancient coins: Three 5th/6th century BCE swords which were seized by US customs last year were returned to Ukraine: A Cypriot man was arrested trying to remove stone from the Acropolis: A large fine for an 18-year-old who did some vandalizing of the Ggantija temples in Malta: Vandalism on a ?3000 years bp Assyrian relief: American tourists caught putting graffiti on the Colosseum: The Salvator Mundi case is heading to court: ---------- conflict antiquities: anonymous swiss collector: Portable Antiquity Collecting and Heritage Issues: Looting Matters: Illicit Cultural Property: SAFE: ============================================================ REPATRIATION AND RECOVERY ============================================================ The FBI returned to Iraq an item looted from the Iraq Museum in Baghdad in 2003: A court has decided that Turkiye waited to long to seek the return of the Stargazer (!): Peru returned some seized Roman coins to Italy: More on calls for the repatriation of the remains of the Red Lady: On Ethiopian plunder now residing in London: On repatriating 100+ looted statues still in Cambridge: ============================================================ NUMISMATICA ============================================================ Feature on why some ancient coins are so valuable: Latest e-Sylum: ... and the one which should appear later today: ------------------------ Coin Week: ============================================================ OBITUARIES ============================================================ Robert Harris: Charles H. Khan: Bernard Barcio: Peter Parsons: Matt Hancock: ============================================================ AUDIO/VIDEO NEWS ============================================================ Audio News from Archaeologica: ============================================================ GENERAL ARCHAEOLOGY NEWS BLOGS ============================================================ Archaeology Magazine News Page: About.com Archaeology: Archaeology Briefs: Atlas Obscura: Heritage Daily: Sapiens Archaeology: Taygete Atlantis excavations blogs aggregator: ============================================================ PODCASTS/VODCASTS ============================================================ Archaeosoup: Archaeology Podcast Network: ============================================================ EXPLORATOR is a free weekly newsletter bringing you the latest news of archaeological finds, historical research and the like. 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