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Explorator 25.33
=========================================================== explorator 25.33 ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? December 4 ?2022 =========================================================== 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, Bill Gephardt, Richard Campbell, Barbara Saylor Rodgers, Bob Heuman, David Critchley, Bill Gebhardt, Richard Miller, Kris Curry, Rick Heli, Richard C. Griffiths, Frank MacKay, Andy Szegedy-Maszak, Don Buck, mata kimasitayo, and Ross W. Sargent for headses upses this week (as always hoping I have left no one out). ============================================================ EARLY HOMINIDS ============================================================ Suggestion that homo naledi may have used fire: Possible 275 000 years bp 'neanderthal footprints' from Spain: A possible homo erectus skull from China: Study suggests humans may have arrived in northern Europe earlier than currently thought: More on Palaeolithic cooking comparisons between Shanidar and Franchthi Caves: Feature on Neanderthal diet: Feature on Neanderthals and Denisovans: ============================================================ AFRICA ============================================================ 80 000 years bp bone tools from the Sibudu rock shelter in South Africa: DNA from a 4000 years bp burial in Sudan is shedding light on early eastern African pastoralists: More on the human contribution to megafauna extinction on Madagascar 1000 years bp: ============================================================ ANCIENT NEAR EAST AND EGYPT ============================================================ A major Ptolemaic/Roman era funerary building with fayoum-style portraits and more from the Garza site: Not sure when this 'greek mummy' was excavated at Aswan: Financial concerns for the Djehuty Project excavations: More on the mummies with gold tongues from the Quweisna necropolis More on the 'real reason' motivation for mummification: More on the 3800 years bp Egyptian tomb aligned to the winter solstice sunrise from near Aswan: More on the colonnaded hall find at the Buto Temple site: More (various) features associated with the centenary of the opening of Tutankhamun's tomb: Not sure if this is renewed demands for the return of the Rosetta Stone or just more coverage of the one from a few weeks ago: ... and related OpEds: ... and a nice feature on what the stone says: Egypt is restoring historical Islamic sites in Cairo: Remains of a 'massive' fortified structure in Viranshahr (Iran) ... not sure of the date: Something about demarcation of potential sites in southeast Tehran: Feature on the evolution of Persian writing (sort of): Feature pondering the power of women at the Achaemenid Court: Feature on reforming archaeology in Iraq: Syria has recovered 35 000 artifacts since the beginning of the 11-year war there: ... while Iraq claims to have recovered 18 000: Overview of recent finds associated with the 3600 years bp Kumluca shipwreck (Turkiye): A review of the past month in archaeology in Turkiye: A study of the 3300 years bp Uluburun shipwreck is revealing a complex trade network for tin: cf: Latest find by students out on a walk in Israel is a 3000 years bp Egyptian scarab: An 1800 years bp section of Roman road (and more) from near Tiberias: A 1400 years bp inscription written in Aramaic with the Persian alphabet has been translated: More on the Byzantine-era inscription from Hippos/Sussita: Feature on the Khirbet Midras pyramid archaeological site in Israel: Feature on where Mary Magdalene was really from: The Tower of David is now accessible for folks with disabilities: More on concerns looted artifacts from Yemen are showing up at auctions: Another feature on 'desert kites': ----- This Week in the Ancient Near East Podcast: ============================================================ ANCIENT GREECE AND ROME (AND CLASSICS) ============================================================ Study suggests that gold from Troy, Poliochni (on Lemnos), and Ur all originated from the same place: A Greek-colony-era tomb from the Cumae necropolis: A 2000 years bp Greek-inscribed altar from Patara: A 2000 years bp temple find beneath the sea at Baiae: A Roman-era statue purportedly of the Virgin Mary from Osmaniye: An inscription to Pan in a Byzantine-era church in Syria: A possible mansio site and other structures from Verulamium: Excavations at the Rutland Roman villa site this year have revealed a 'barn conversion' which included baths: cf: Not sure if we've mentioned these remains of a Roman fort (Castro Cadiz) emerging from a reservoir during drought in Spain: ... or the remains of the city of Skepsis in Turkiye under similar circumstances: Overview of this year's finds at Antissa: Overview of a recent survey at Kalavasos-Laroumena and Arkhangelos: More on that Sponsian coin and related claims: ... ?plenty of criticism: More on 'snack' and 'sausage dog' remains from the Colosseum's drainage system: More on the 2700 years bp fragment of an image of Hathor from Spain: More on the recently-found Etruscan temple at Vulci: More (with a bit of followup) on the bronze statues found at San Casciano dei Bagni: Carl Blegen's archive is now available for digital researchers: Some gladiator/centurion impersonators were making trouble for tourists at the Colosseum again: Antiquities are going on display in the Thessaloniki metro: Feature on Sara Bisel's work decades ago at Herculaneum: Hype for Neil Bernstein's work on Silius Italicus: Feature on the Lady of Lemba: Feature (video) on re-creating the Colossus of Constantine: Feature on Justinian and Theodora: Feature on the 'frying pan' of Syros: Feature on Antioch: Feature on the city of Chersonesus in the Crimea: Feature on six women philosophers from Greece: Feature on tattooing criminals in ancient Greece: Feature on Linear B: Feature on disability in ancient Greece: We are just beginning to read of 'secret talks' between the British Museum and Greece regarding the Parthenon Sculptures: ... and the Greek PM seems optimistic: Latest Pasts Imperfect newsletter: ----- Roman Archaeology Blog: Rogueclassicism: ============================================================ EUROPE AND THE UK (+ Ireland) ============================================================ 17 000 years bp remains of a domesticated dog from Spain's Basque region: cf: Excavations at a Cucuteni-Trypillian culture site (Neolithic) in the Ukraine: Study suggests owl-shaped plaques may have been Chalcolithic children's toys: Road work in Cambridgeshire has revealed remains of an Iron Age feast of some sort: A gold brooch and other finds from a 7th century burial in Switzerland: A pair of medieval 'cog' shipwrecks from Varberg (Sweden): A study of the lost medieval chapel of St Erasmus is shedding light on royal burials at Westminster Abbey: Archaeologists have mapped the 'lost' medieval down of Newton Jerpoint: A skeleton found on the Cornish coast may belong to an 18th/19th century shipwrecked sailor: More on the Viking silver hoard from the Taby neighbourhood of Stockholm: ... and the hoard found by a detectorist in Norway: More on the remains of a medieval Cisterciian-related farm near Rievaulx Abbey in England: More on the 700 years bp (maybe) shipwreck in a Norwegian lake: More on recent ideas about Otzi: cf: Carvings made by medieval prisoners at Carlisle Castle have been preserved: Restoration of the Duomo of Florence has revealed some of the original pigment on sculptures: An export bar on a 14th century French Gothic ivory casket which is up for sale: St Edward's Crown is being made ready for the coronation of Charles III: ---------- Archaeology in Europe News: Medievalists.net: Viking Archaeology Blog: ============================================================ ASIA AND THE SOUTH PACIFIC ============================================================ A study of the evidence of paleodietary matters from the Neolithic Qujialing site: 5000 years bp house foundations from the Yangshao VIllage site in Henan: Bronze Age finds ranging from houses to tombs to pits along with artifacts from China's Jin Province: 20 Han Dynasty era burials from Hunan: More on recent finds of 'ritual pits' at Sanxingdui: More on the raising of the Yangtze No 2 shipwreck: Feature on some 2400 years bp bronze bells in the Hubei Provincial Museum: Overview of results of a few digs relating to Saka and other cultures in Kazakhstan: A hidden passage connecting the Golconda fort to a burial ground: Indo-Greek period finds from Barikot: Concerns for a 13th century Malleshwara Swamy Temple at Kothuru: A British era (maybe) 'pygg jar' with 18 gold coins from Eduvadalapalem: Feature on the archaeological finds at Devesar over the years: Evictions of 10 000 families (!) from Angkor Wat: Manuscripts of various kinds are missing (maybe) from the Odisha State Museum: ============================================================ AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND ============================================================ Regarding a social media dispute over when the Maori arrived in New Zealand: ============================================================ NORTH AMERICA ============================================================ A shipwreck of some sort (?) from Daytona Beach Shores: A couple of hurricanes have revealed an 1800s shipwreck on Little Talbot Island: More on Revolutionary War burials at Camden: Digging has resumed at the Alamo Plaza: Efforts are being made to save Henry Ossawa Turner's childhood home: Feature on Iowa's state archaeologist John Doershuk: Feature on LSU Campus Mounds: ============================================================ CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA ============================================================ Stucco masks from the Tonina Maya site: More on the rediscovery of the Huaca Pintada in Peru: Feature on assorted boxes and a 'royal mystery' from the area of the Templo Mayor in Mexico City: This month's Ancient Americas zoom events: ----- Mike Ruggeri's Ancient Americas Breaking News: Mike Ruggeri's Ancient Americas lecture channels on Youtube: Ancient MesoAmerica News: ============================================================ OTHER ITEMS OF INTEREST ============================================================ Feature on women antiquities dealers in 19th century Baghdad: The British Museum is restoring a Michelangelo drawing: Repeated 'secret scratching' of an old English female name in an 8th century manuscript: A possible sketch of Michelangelo at work in a 15th century book: An analysis of the Twa Corbies poem: A major collection of previously undocumented lectures by Hegel has been found: The French baguette has been designated as cultural heritage: Latest 'message in a bottle' story comes from a 135-year-old item in Scotland: Feature on where heaven has been located: On caring for Michelangelo's David: Some Russian royal family photos: ? An update on the ongoing restoration of Notre Dame: Not sure about this item on 'dissident archaeologists': Review of Anna Escardo, *Scientific Illustration*: Review of *Empire of Ice and Stone*: ============================================================ CURRENT EVENTS: ============================================================ ICOM has put out an emergency red list of cultural artifacts at risk in Ukraine: The history of Christmas-related items have started ... first, a feature on Krampus: ... and the origins of wassailing: ============================================================ MUSEUM MATTERS ============================================================ Kenyan Archaeology and Archaeologists: Uzbekistan antiquities: The Colour of Anxiety: cf: Hieroglyphs: Michaelina Wautier: Rare Books: Casablanca: Excerpts from Islamic Art: Ramses and the Gold of the Pharaohs: Feature on the Boston Museum of Fine Arts ancient sculptures: Pondering the ethics of the Museum of Mankind's human remains collection: Feature on fakes in museums: Plans for a Museum of Underwater Archaeology in Larnaca: ============================================================ AUCTIONS AND SALES RELATED ============================================================ Christos Tsirogiannis is calling for Sotheby's to withdraw some items from an upcoming auction: An auction of a 17th century 'shipwreck emerald' to help Ukraine: An auction of a Kadinsky work was halted when Poland claimed it was stolen: A damaged Salvator Mundi copy (unknown artist) fetched a nice price at Christie's: Some Don Quixote rare editions are coming to auction: Gold Rush-connected items from 1857 are coming to auction: That medieval gold ring found by a Dorset metal detectorist fetched a nice price: More on the impending auction of a Darwin autographed document: More on Mexico seeking to halt an auction in France: ============================================================ ON THE DNA FRONT ============================================================ A study of medieval DNA from Germany is shedding light on the origins of Ashkenazi Jews there: cf: A study of DNA and migration in medieval England: Some Palaeolithic DNA from Britain was successfully sequenced: More on a project using DNA to find where Columbus really came from: ============================================================ THE TECHY SIDE ============================================================ Latest facial reconstruction is of the 1600 years bp Japanese noblewoman Himiko of Okitama: A facial reconstruction of a 500 years bp Icelandic woman suffering from syphilis: I think we mentioned this recreation of the medieval woman dubbed 'Tora': A facial reconstruction of St Isidore: ============================================================ TOURISTY THINGS ============================================================ Roman ruins in Romania: Mythological sites in Greece: Saint Malo: ============================================================ TV/DOCUMENTARY HYPISH THINGS ============================================================ A review of a couple of episodes of 'Ancient Apocalypse': ... and a call for Netflix to classify the program as fiction: Related item about 'Atlantis': ============================================================ CRIME BEAT ============================================================ Some looters were apprehended in a well near Rahat: Some details of that smashing of artifacts thing at the Dallas Museum of Art a few months ago: A very interesting three part feature on Emma C. Bunker and her role in Douglas Latchford's illegal activities: ... related feature on stolen art practices: Feature on Douglas Latchford: Followup to that incident where someone damaged some busts at the Vatican Museum: I think we mention Al Thani's court victory over a British dealer's sale of fake items: ---------- conflict antiquities: anonymous swiss collector: Portable Antiquity Collecting and Heritage Issues: Looting Matters: Illicit Cultural Property: SAFE: ============================================================ REPATRIATION AND RECOVERY ============================================================ The National Museum of Scotland is returning a totem pole to the Nisga'a Nation: An Oregon university has return some Tlingit objects to Alaska: The Horniman Museum returned several Benin Bronzes: A Nazi-looted original Beethoven score with be returned to heirs from a Czech museum: Feature on the Lysippos of Fano statue at the Getty Villa: Feature on looted antiquities from Shelby White being returned to Turkey: ============================================================ NUMISMATICA ============================================================ Latest e-Sylum: ... and the one which should appear later today: ------------------------ Coin Week: ============================================================ OBITUARIES ============================================================ Ramsay MacMullen: Oscar White Muscarella: ============================================================ 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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