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Explorator 25.44
=========================================================== explorator 25.44 ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? February 19, 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, Don Buck, mata kimasitayo, and Ross W. Sargent for headses upses this week (as always hoping I have left no one out). ============================================================ EARLY HOMINIDS ============================================================ Using radiocarbon 3.0 to study interactions between sapiens and neanderthals: Feature on what we know about Neanderthals' sense of smell: Feature on Neanderthal hunting strategies/methods: Study suggests Neanderthal genes have helped modern humans adapt to the length of the day: General discussion about Neanderthals: More on the possibility paranthropus was making tools in Kenya some 2.9 million years bp: More on crab-eating Neanderthals: ============================================================ AFRICA ============================================================ More on the 500 years bp Khoisan horn container from South Africa: ============================================================ ANCIENT NEAR EAST AND EGYPT ============================================================ Saite Period column remains from a site at Buto: A pair of New Kingdom tombs from Dra Abu El-Naga are now open to the public: ... as is the Middle Kingdom tomb of Meru on Luxor's West Bank: Carter and his Egyptian excavators opened Tutankhamun's tomb 100 years ago this week: Feature on Tutankhamun's pectoral jewellery origins: Zahi Hawass was encouraging the signing of a UK law to allow the return of Egyptian antiquities: OpEd on whether major institutions should be acquiring Egyptian antiquities: Review of Lynne Olson, *Empress of the Nile*: More on the 'digital unwrapping' of the 2300 years bp 'Golden Boy' mummified person: More on the recently-found 16 metre papyrus copy of the Book of the Dead from a Saqqara tomb: A Roman-era lead sarcophagus from a necropolis in Gaza: A Sassanid-era petroglyph of 'moral teachings' from Marvdasht (Iran): A 4500 years bp Sumerian palace find at Girsu: More on the 5000 years bp 'tavern' from Lagash: More on the 4000 years bp cuneiform tablets written in Amorite: More on the excavations of an 8th/9th century BCE palace structure at Nimrud: More on climate change contributing to the collapse of the Hittite empire: Feature on cuneiform mathematics: Feature on some 5000 years bp 'drinking straws' from Maikop (we had this a year or so ago): An overview of recent finds of a dig at the long-occupied Tell Bleibil site in Jordan: Musnad inscriptions and other finds from Najran (Saudi Arabia): Overview of a symposium on recent finds by French archaeologists in Oman: ----- This Week in the Ancient Near East Podcast: ============================================================ ANCIENT GREECE AND ROME (AND CLASSICS) ============================================================ Roundabout construction in Abruzzo revealed a 1st/2nd century Roman portrait stele: Remains of a 1st/2nd century Roman road and domus from Villevielle: Remains of a Roman 'hall' from a villa excavation in Posillipo: A Roman silver ring find from the Netherlands (article in Dutch): A fragment of a lion's head sculpture dating to 30 CE or so from Pisa (Italian): A 1900 years bp Roman soldier's 'payslip' from Masada: A ca 300 CE Roman kiln found during Genoa metro works: Not sure about this story of someone in the UK finding a Greek coin in their garden: More on the sanctuary of Mithras revealed in Spain: More on the 4th century glass item depicting Roma (maybe) found during Metro C construction: More on the Getty acquiring a bust of Antoninus Pius: More on the dodecahedron find from Belgium: Plans for an upgrade of the Knossos Research Centre: Review of Carlo Rovelli, *Anaximander and the Nature of Science*: Sarah Iles Johnston has a new book out on Medea: Feature on the Scythians: Feature on the comeback of spoken Latin: Feature on what happened to the Library of Alexandria: Feature on Corinthia: Feature on Lucian and diversity: Feature on the Lapis Niger: Feature on Roman Londinium: Feature on some Roman emperors: Feature on some myths associated with Caligula: Feature on the Lotus Eaters: Feature on a sculpture of Eros: Feature on some love stories from Greek mythology: In Parthenon Sculptures news, the week began with a Greek offer of a loan of antiquities in exchange for the return: ... and then we were reading of some sort of sharing proposal: ... and more secret meetings: ... and the British Museum was 'reasonably optimistic': ... and there were OpEds: ----- Roman Archaeology Blog: Rogueclassicism: ============================================================ EUROPE AND THE UK (+ Ireland) ============================================================ Study of a Bronze Age necropolis in Bosnia: A school construction site in Co Down has revealed a major prehistoric settlement site: Not sure if we've mentioned this Unetice culture site in Poland: A study of the 1300 years bp skull of a woman from Italy had undergone trepanation at least twice: Evidence of a Saxon presence in the Peak District: Studying finds from a medieval rubbish dump in Cartama (Spain): Crop marks at Hartlebury Castle reveal a possible Civil War bastion: The Time Team folks may have found a Knights Hospitaller site in Shropshire: Investigating a boat buried beneath a Wirral pub parking lot: A 'silver wedding dress' and other luxury goods from the wreck of the Palmwood: Remains of a 300 years bp wooden mikveh from a site in Poland: A detectorist found a 17th century mourning ring in Wiltshire: Another detectorist found a 250 years bp gold ring in Canterbury: Still yet another found a 14th century silver gilt strap end: More on the Spanish hospital that became a church that became a bar turning out to have once been a medieval synagogue: More on the medieval fort found by LiDAR in Spain: More on the spices found on the 15th century wreck of the Gribshunden: More on the Tudor-era pendant associated with Katherine of Aragon: More on the 500 years bp burial of an 'anchoress' who suffered from syphilis: More on the resilience English monasteries displayed in response to Viking attacks: A memorial to St Cuthbert has been restored to Lindisfarne: A 9th century Viking Raider stone is going on display: A Tudor gold signet ring associated with the Boleyns has gone on display: Finds from the wreck of the Gloucester are going on display: Pondering the future of derelict listed buildings in Grimsby: A 19th century shipwreck full of pottery headed for New Zealand has been given UK protection: Plans for a dig at the former bus depot site in Colchester: Feature on finds made during construction of the Amsterdam metro: Feature on living during the Ice Age: Fines for some Yorkshire 'amateur archaeologists' who reburied some 700 years bp bones: ---------- Archaeology in Europe News: Medievalists.net: Viking Archaeology Blog: ============================================================ ASIA AND THE SOUTH PACIFIC ============================================================ Eight (maybe 7) Zhou dynasty burials with feudal implications from Shaanxi: A 2400 years bp flush toilet find from a site in Shaanxi: A pair of Warring States Period palace structures from Shaanxi: 21 Western Han Dynasty tombs from Hunan: A Western Xia Dynasty kiln site from northwest China: Overview piece on recent finds from Shanxi: Feature on purported 'booby traps' in Qin's tomb: 3000 years bp traces of milk residue from Tibet: Feature on five sites/finds in China: A 1600 years bp Sivalinga from Andhra Pradesh: An 11th century sculpture find from Kumta: Temple construction in Ahmedabad revealed remains of a step-well and idols: Plans to restore the Tripolia Gateway in Delhi: A 400 years bp Christian chapel in India may be demolished to make way for a football stadium: The ASI approved digs in various sites: Feature on Gandharan buddhism spread: ============================================================ AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND ============================================================ Funding to study heritage sites in Linmen National Park: ============================================================ NORTH AMERICA ============================================================ A possible Revolutionary War veteran burial on Rhode Island: Remains of a home associated with enslaved persons near the site of Harriet Tubman's birthplace: ... including some West African religious items: A 19th century shipwreck has washed up on a Nantucket beach: More on the find of an unexploded 160 years bp artillery shell at Gettysburg: A 19th century crypt in Old North Church in Boston is undergoing restoration: A followup on the FBI search for Civil War-era gold in Pennsylvania: Feature on the role of a pair of enslaved persons in Boston's pottery industry: Feature on Oswego churches' role in the Underground Railroad: More on climate change and migration to the Americas: ... and a feature on how folks arrived in the Americas: ============================================================ CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA ============================================================ A 1200 years bp temple site from Pakaytambo (Peru): Not sure how 'new' this find of Maya 'superhighways' by LiDAR in Guatemala is: cf: A study of a 15th century tunic (unku) from Chile: An elite Maya tomb from Chichen Viejo: ... from the same place come remains of a housing complex of some sort: Excavations of four Classic Period mounds at El Naranjo: A 16th century cemetery in Mexico City's Chapultepec Park: Machu Picchu has reopened to the public: ----- Mike Ruggeri's Ancient Americas Breaking News: Mike Ruggeri's Ancient Americas lecture channels on Youtube: Ancient MesoAmerica News: ============================================================ OTHER ITEMS OF INTEREST ============================================================ Not sure where to put this item on the Book of Revelation being influenced by curse tablets: cf: Feature on the 'rediscovery' of the site of filming DeMille's 'Ten Commandments' in California's Guadalupe-Nipomo Dunes: Feature on artists' attempts to deal with shadows properly: Feature on Matisse's 'Piano Lesson': Copernicus had to deal with censorship: They've figured out what the monkey-mermaid in a Japanese temple is: A response to one of the frequent arguments made by pseudoarchaeology fans: Marking the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare's First Folio: On the history of condoms (vary degrees of accuracy in this one i think): On how a Scottish missionary started the first Chinese-language magazine: On researching historic tsunamis: cf: Interview with Robert Ballard about the Titanic: More on the deciphering of Mary, Queen of Scots' letters: More on da Vinci and gravity: ============================================================ CURRENT EVENTS: ============================================================ The Habib-i Neccar Mosque was destroyed in recent earthquake: ... as was much of ancient Antioch: ... but Gobekli Tepe survived: ... as did the Arslantepe Mound: ... a centuries-old scroll of the Book of Esther was found during rescue efforts: Damaged cultural assets in Turkiye have been protected: Feature on ancient earthquakes in Asia Minor: ... and a 12th century one that hit Antakya: Assorted features on the origins of Valentine's Day: ... and the influence of Greek myth: ... and Cupid: The Met is 'de-Russifying' Ukrainian artwork: ============================================================ MUSEUM MATTERS ============================================================ Golden Mummies of Egypt: Gandhara art: Natural Histories: Christopher Wren: Pompeii: Spain and the Hispanic World: Thomas Commeraw: cf: Islanders (ancient Cyprus): Golden Worlds: Divinity in Maya Art: Labyrinth: Vermeer: Last year's finds in Bulgaria: Feature on recent updates to the Manchester Museum: An Iron Age shield found in Yorkshire Wolds has been gifted to East Riding Museums: Talk about broadening the definition of 'treasure' in the UK to help museums: The British Museum's Hieroglyphs exhibition is going on tour: A new law in Greece would make it legal for Greek antiquities to be displayed outside the country: ... which resulted in some museums closing in protest: ... and there are plans for a major renovation of the National Archaeological Museum in Athens: Review of Patrick Bringley, *All the Beauty in the World*: ============================================================ AUCTIONS AND SALES RELATED ============================================================ High expectations for the Codex Sassoon Hebrew Bible: A Nguyen Dynasty imperial seal was acquired by a Vietnamese collector with repatriation in mind: A chip off Cleopatra's Needle came to auction: Feature on the 'big' auctions of January 2023: ============================================================ THE TECHY SIDE ============================================================ A facial 'approximation' of a Brazilian man from 9600 years bp: ... and a 2000 years bp Nabataean woman: ... and the 'lonely boy' from 8300 years bp Norway: ============================================================ PERFORMANCES AND MUSIC RELATED ============================================================ A lost composition of Samuel Coleridge-Taylor has been found: ============================================================ TV/DOCUMENTARY HYPISH THINGS ============================================================ Emily: ============================================================ CRIME BEAT ============================================================ A stolen Capitoline Wolf sculpture was recovered in Libya: ... but there seems to be some confusion about it: ... and it's possibly part of a larger bust/recovery: A couple in Drama were arrested in possession of ancient coins: A group in Egypt apparently created a fake tomb/necropolis to defraud antiquities dealers: A 61-year-old in Spoleto was arrested with a number of ancient items: The Manhattan DA seems to be focusing on Shelby White: Egypt reduced the sentences imposed on some antiquities smugglers: ---------- conflict antiquities: anonymous swiss collector: Portable Antiquity Collecting and Heritage Issues: Looting Matters: Illicit Cultural Property: SAFE: ============================================================ REPATRIATION AND RECOVERY ============================================================ Sweden returned a fragment of a 4000 years bp seal to Greece: Hopes the US will return a major 'cache' of stolen antiquities to India: Feature on the return of a large number of Native American artifacts seized by the FBI: Swiss museums are apparently open to repatriation of art now: The Musee D'Orsay has been ordered to return some Nazi-looted items: Feature on Michael Steinhardt's 'exile': ============================================================ NUMISMATICA ============================================================ Feature on coins of ancient Greek Troas: Coins of the Cairo Geniza: Coins of Khirbet el-Aqd: Concerns for the ongoing survival of ancient coin collecting: Latest e-Sylum: ... and the one which should appear later today: ------------------------ Coin Week: ============================================================ OBITUARIES ============================================================ Mario Vitti: Andrew Stewart: John Ellis Jones: ============================================================ 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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