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10 years ago
a history plurk Treasure hoard! Viking treasure haul unearthed and I'm skeptical about this one, but it caught my eye.
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10 years ago
Bonus! Liao Dynasty era camp city unearthed! Chinas largest ancient nomadic campsite unearthed
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10 years ago
to visit these churches very much! Ancient rock churches put Ethiopia back on tourist map
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10 years ago
I have pictures of West Stow, I love that site, so interesting and makes me happy that it's in the period of my book, so primary source!
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10 years ago
I have pictures of the house they are to rebuild. I thinkn it's the "sunken house". It's the oldest of the houses there (I'm pretty sure) and it's based on hypothetical interpretation, which has changed...
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10 years ago
since it was built in the 70's. Basically in the house plots archaeologists found pits and they thought maybe the living area was in that pit with the roof over top, hence the term "sunken". The more recent...
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10 years ago
houses however, have a wooden floor over than pit, which makes the house warmer and adds a possible storage area.
Henrietta
10 years ago
How cool! :-)
Tanarian says
10 years ago
Not terribly current, but you know how slowly archaeology can grind: Heracleion rediscovered
Manateehugs
10 years ago
geekmonkey: I love to hear what's going on in the field, literally.
Manateehugs
10 years ago
Tanarian: Underwater archaeology is rad, I'd love to be involved in it one day, even if only once.
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