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Explorator 26.05


 

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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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Suggestion that 200 000 years bp South Africa was 'inviting' to human ancestors:






Prehistoric hearths near Madrid suggest humans were making fires in Europe at least 250 000 years bp:





A number of bone tools in a Neanderthal-associated cave in Siberia is causing a rethink:



Latest application of genomcs to human evolution has 'multiple origins' for homo sapiens:






cf:


More on the 300 000 years bp footprints from Germany being connected with homo heidelbergensis:








More on the legacy of Neanderthal noses:



More on early humans' preference for 'mosaic landscapes':


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AFRICA
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Vague item on a possible Roman-era site find in Sabratha:



Feature on the Queen of Sheba:


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ANCIENT NEAR EAST AND EGYPT
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More on the Byzantine and Late Period finds from the Meir Necropolis in Assiut:




More on evidence of anemia in the mummified remains of many Egyptian children:




More on that cache of 3500 years bp severed hands:



Feature on what mummified remains can tell us about ancient Egyptian climate:



Feature on Lord Carnarvon's will:



Feature on daily life in ancient Egypt:



Review of John Romer's latest volume on ancient Egypt:



Study suggests the earliest evidence of 'romantic kissing' comes from 4500 years bp Mesopotamia:















More on the use of AI to translate cuneiform texts:




More on evidence of rice growing in Iran 3000 years bp from Qale-Kesh:



Amber beads found back in 1914 at the great ziggurat of Assur have been determined to come originally from the Baltic region:





Feature on the Code of Hammurabi:



An 1800 years bp bronze stylus from Assos:



More on the 1500 years bp underground passage found beneath Istanbul's Saint Polyeuktos Church:



Feature on an NEH grant to study Petra:



A 2000 years bp 'receipt'/ledger/financial record inscription from the City of David:









A swimmer came across a Roman-era marble cargo shipwreck off the coast of Israel:


















The peer-reviewed article of the Mount Ebal 'curse inscription' is out:




... and seems not to have convinced the scholarly community:



Feature on marriage in ancient Israel:



Review of Yonatan Adler, *The Origins of Judaism*:



7000-8000 years bp petroglyphs associated with desert kites in Jordan and Saudi Arabia may be the earliest scale 'architectural plans':














cf:
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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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Plenty of Roman pottery has been found at a dig in Alderney:



A pair of skeletons from Pompeii suggest they were killed because of the earthquake which preceded/accompanied the eruption of Vesuvius:
































Evidence of a 'ritual meal' and/or bird sacrifices found at Pompeii's Temple of Isis:





Excavations at the Roman shore fort in Haltern Am See (Germany) suggest it was rebuilt several times:



Overview of new digs going on at Pompeii:



I think we mentioned these coin hoards found at Caerwent a while ago:





Postulating links between an Iron Age site at Sewerby and the Roman slave trade:



A 2000 years bp rock cut face, cornucopia, and phallus from the Roman fort in Benidorm:





A study of a 3rd century CE purse found at the Casa del Mitreo site in Merida:




Report on the latest restoration efforts at the Villa Romana site in Positano (Italian):



More on the interpretation of the find of a Roman temple at La Chapelle-des-Fougeretz:



More on the remains of a 1700 years bp Roman watchtower in Switzerland:



More on the 2000 years bp burial of a doctor in Hungary:



More on the remains of a Roman villa found in a cemetery in France:




More on the find of three Roman military camps in the Jordanian desert:





More on the Vatican's restoration of a gilded statue of Hercules:





More on cosmic rays revealing a Greek burial chamber beneath Naples:



More on Romans breeding small snub-nosed dogs:



A Roman oven/kiln found back in 1982 is now on display in Romania:



Review of Jennifer Saint, *Atalanta*:



Feature on the myth of the Dark Ages:



Feature on ancient rhetoric:



Feature on Oedipus Rex and the pandemic:



Feature on Demetrios Pandermalis' work in Dion:



Feature on the development of the naval ram in Mediterranean warfare:



Feature on the Lion of Kythera:



Feature on bones of infants found in Ashkelon's Roman sewer years ago:



Features on Scotland under Roman rule:




Feature on Calgacus:



Feature on the structural monitoring system in the Roman Forum:



Feature on Paul and Sacred Prostitution in Corinth:



Feature on a gold bust of Marcus Aurelius at the Getty:



Feature on Alexander's tomb:



Another feature on Roman dodecahedra:



Marking the anniversary of the find of the Antikythera Mechanism:




Feature on Greek shields:



Again we read of 'win-win' situations regarding Parthenon sculpture negotiations:



... and there was a 'moot court' debate this week:



... and speculation how the Greek election might affect the situation:



India is willing to help Greece regarding Parthenon sculpture repatriation:



A rethink of Julius Caesar's epilepsy:



Applying the lessons of the Punic Wars to US-China relations:



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 7000 years bp burial with pottery from a Poland site:



A 5400 years bp tomb in Spain was aligned to the summer solstice:




A Bronze Age burnt mound site from Sussex:



Neolithic pottery from a Cambridgeshire quarry site:



A 7th/8th century petroglyph found under moss in Sweden:



2300 years bp scissors and a bent sword from a Celtic tomb in Germany:





I think we mentioned this 1700 years bp 'Roman' sandal from a Norway glacier a while ago:



A late medieval shipwreck being excavated at Tallinn is apparently larger than previously thought:



A 'mysterious' Ottonian wall from Germany:



An 1100 years bp inscribed breastplate might be the oldest example of Cyrillic writing found:



A complete suit of 16th century armour from the Castillo de Matilla near Salamanca:



A 'unique' 300 years bp mass burial from Narva:



Interesting study of burials associated with child labour in North Yorkshire:





Remains of a 19th century mill excavated at Tamworth Castle:



More on Neolithic female figurines found in a Ukrainian cave:




More on Neolithic copper trading networks in Europe:





More on the 3500 years bp dagger find from Poland:





... and the 3700 years bp flint dagger found by an 8-year-old in Norway:




More on the 7000 years bp road found off the coast of Croatia:



More on 16th century medical waste found in Caesar's Forum:



Funding to restore the palace at Caserta:




Hyping possible Roman or later remains at a Brentwood development site:




Hyping an upcoming dig at Chichester's Priory Park:



Feature on the existence/search for Jomsborg:



Feature on the excavations at the King's Wharf site in Oslo:



Searching for 'the original' Cheltenham racecourse:



A project to rebuild a replica crannog on Lock Tay:



An increase in detectorist 'treasure' finds in Sussex last 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 Han Dynasty cliff tomb from Chongqing:



Feature on the Sanxingdui finds:



Feature on the Terracotta Army:



Review of Vaudine England, *Fortune's Bazaar*:



Neolithic axes from a rock formation in Hyderabad:




A 3rd century BCE sculpture of an elephant from Dhaulagiri:






11th century Tamil tax and land record inscriptions from Tirupati:



A Chola-era military temple for Siva at Perungarunai:



Excavations are underway at Porpanaikottai:


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AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND
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Concerns for Murujuga petroglyphs:



More on the wreck of the Batavia:


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NORTH AMERICA
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A fifth-grader found an Early Archaic spear/arrowhead in Crestwood (Ky):



A 400 years bp burial of a teenage boy from Historic St Mary's City:





Archaeologists have determined the site of the Jumonville Glen skirmish at the Fort Necessity Battlefield site:




Documents revealing details of the 1885 lynching of Noah Cherry in Virginia Beach have been located:



More on the hospital/cemetery at Dry Tortugas:




Plans to restore the oldest building in Albany:



Feature on the conservation lab at the Alamo:



Review of Todd Brewster, *American Childhood*:



Review of Joshua Zeitz, *Lincoln's God*:


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CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA
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A Chancay Culture elite burial from Peru's Huaral province:




A pre-HIspanic metal assemblage from the Nusta Hispana site in Peru:



Mapping sites reveal a network of 417 Maya cities in Guatemala ca 1000 BCE:




More on that 4000 years bp temple complex revealed in Peru:





More on the 500 years bp 'ritual bath' complex from Peru's Huanuco Pampa region:




More on the statue of the Mayan god K'awiil found a couple weeks ago:



More on that recently-found Maya 'scoreboard':




Feature on the pre-Columbus populations of the US Virgin Islands:




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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 dogs in the Bible:



A 'hidden dog' image in a Picasso:





Folks are chatting, apparently, about a stained glass window in a Rhode Island church which depicts a dark-skinned Jesus:



The Titanic has been given the 'full-sized scan' treatment:






Hyping the 'Big Bronze Age Boat Build' project:



Feature on folks who do roof thatching:



Feature on assassination attempts on Queen Victoria:



More on the possible identification of the bridge in the Mona Lisa:



Review of Brooke Kroeger, *Undaunted*:


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CURRENT EVENTS:
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Oxford has removed the Sackler name from its various buildings:










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PHILOSOPHERS AND MATTERS PHILOSOPHICAL
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Feature on Aristotle:



Aristotle on friendship:



Feature on Epicurus:


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MUSEUM MATTERS
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China's Hidden Century:







Luxury and Power:



Sarah Bernhardt:



Alexandria:



Feature on the Sanxingdui Museum:



Feature on the Archaeological Museum of Eleusis:



Kythnos now has an archaeological museum:



The British Museum has dropped references to the 'Rosetta Project' from its plans:




The Rijksmuseum has acquired a 17th century ruby red glass drinking cup:



More on the Met hiring a 'provenance research team':



... and Berlin museums seem to have the same idea:



The GEM now says 50% of the 'major artefacts' have been installed:



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AUCTIONS AND SALES RELATED
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As expected, the auction of the Codex Sassoon brought in a major price:








Big bucks for a Ming Dynasty cloisonne box from someone's attic:



A pair of long-unseen Rembrandt portraits is coming to auction:






Arguing over the possible Nazi-loot provenance of a Tiepolo at Sotheby's:


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ON THE DNA FRONT
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Using DNA to track migration patterns of ancient Mexican civilizations:


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THE TECHY SIDE
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Feature on the use of satellite technology in archaeology:



Feature on using imaging technology to recover lost texts:




More on the facial reconstruction of a 30 000 years bp Egyptian:



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TOURISTY THINGS
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Kangra Fort:



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TV/DOCUMENTARY HYPISH THINGS
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Another item on the Netflix Cleopatra:


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CRIME BEAT
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Five people were arrested in the act of digging illegally at the Enot Shuim site near Nazareth:





That person who spray-painted at the Jerash site a few weeks ago was sentenced:




Four metal detectorists caught illegally looking around the Baylham Roman Site pleaded guilty this week:



A 'carefully planned theft' from Sheffield's Kelham Island Museum:



More on the gang stealing church silver in the UK:


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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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351 items associated with Robin Symes are being returned to Greece after a 17 year legal battle:








Iran is seeking back a looted Sassanid relief from the UK:



Russia is returning a 15th century icon to the Orthodox Church:



The Hermitage is returning the silver sarcophagus of St Alexander Nevsky to the church named for him:



Australia retuned a number of Gandhari Buddist manuscripts to Pakistan:



A private collection of Cypriot artifacts in Sydney are being returned to Cyprus:



The US returned a number of items to Cyprus:



Feature on museums' search for Nazi-looted art in their collections:



The Met returned some smuggled antiquities to India:





The US returned a huge 2500 years bp Olmec sculpture to Mexico:






The US returned a pair of stone figures to Iraq:



India is ramping up efforts to repatriate the Kohinoor diamond and other items:






... related OpEd:



The Asante king has asked the British Museum to return gold to Ghana:






Some San Diego residents returned a number of pre-Hispanic items which they had inherited to Mexico:



More on the UK returning 6000 'borrowed' antiquities to Iraq:



Feature on why returning the Benin Bronzes is so 'complicated':



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NUMISMATICA
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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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Graeme Clarke:



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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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