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  1. the "Club"? - archaeologica.org

    Jul 27, 2008 · It's more recently become a term used to imply blind acceptance of an archaeological dogma, or in some cases blind acceptance of an archaeological dogma that just happens to go …

  2. Marcus Aurelius at Sagalassos - Archaeologica.org

    Aug 26, 2008 · Parts of a giant, exquisitely-carved marble sculpture depicting the Roman emperor Marcus Aurelius have been found at an archaeological site in Turkey. Fragments of the statue were …

  3. Archaeologica.org - Archaeologica Forum

    Nov 2, 2025 · Show us your photos of archaeological sites! Have you been to great ancient site? Show us here and tell us about your experience!

  4. Britain Cave Art - Archaeologica.org

    Aug 15, 2007 · Britain had a flourishing Stone Age culture but unlike prehistoric sites in France and Spain no cave paintings or carvings had been found until recently, when the discovery of Stone Age …

  5. Bluehenge unearthed - Archaeologica.org

    Jan 16, 2011 · Bluestone fragments on Salisbury Plain without clear archaeological context, and pieces incorporated, sometimes apparently accidentally, in monuments of Neolithic age onwards (some …

  6. Catal Huyuk City - Archaeologica.org

    Oct 1, 2006 · The ancient city called Catal Huyuk in south-central Turkey was the Hittite (Hethite) capital of that dominant empire just to the north of the land of the Canaan, and Catal Huyuk is composed of …

  7. Congratulations Frank - Archaeologica.org

    Aug 25, 2006 · Frank I believe congratulations are in order (or do I mean condolences) So how should we address you now? I'm quite intimidated

  8. levallois in the United States - archaeologica.org

    Sep 3, 2009 · Hang on Folks! Changes are a comin. The july 17th edition of a small Tennessee newspaper published an article about levallois artifacts being found on a rural family farm in Decatur …

  9. The Qeheq Papyrus: A Bridge Between Egyptology and Berberology

    Nov 5, 2023 · About the Lecturer:Jason Silvestri is a PhD candidate in the field of Egyptian Archaeology in the department of Middle Eastern Languages and Cultures at UC Berkeley. His dissertation …

  10. Historical Mayan / African (by phenotype) American monarchs

    Jan 28, 2009 · The Western Hemisphere. General term for the Americas following their discovery by Europeans, thus setting them in contradistinction to the Old World of Africa, Europe, and Asia.