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Re: Archaeology Thread

Posted: Mon Dec 20, 2021 3:14 pm
by azgreg

Re: Archaeology Thread

Posted: Thu Dec 23, 2021 7:44 pm
by UAdevil
https://www.msn.com/en-us/travel/tripid ... d=msedgntp

Can the Clotilda be excavated?


Adive team returned to the site of the Clotilda a month ago to once again survey the wreckage. Physical inspection coupled with sonar imagery now lead archeologist Dr. James Delgado to believe there are more artifacts intact than previously thought on the last known slave ship to come to the United States.

"We have potentially closer to 70% of the ship that has survived, both the burning and the sinking and all of its time in the river," said Delgado.

Delgado believes they could find barrels that held food, wood planks with human DNA on them, and he says they've identified the 23' x 26' compartment 110 were forcibly crammed into during the illegal voyage from Benin, Africa to Mobile.

Re: Archaeology Thread

Posted: Thu Jan 20, 2022 11:07 am
by Merkin
Longhorned's drinking buddies?

https://news.arizona.edu/story/uarizona ... ern-mexico

A team of international researchers led by the University of Arizona reported last year that they had uncovered the largest and oldest Maya monument – Aguada Fénix. That same team has now uncovered nearly 500 smaller ceremonial complexes that are similar in shape and features to Aguada Fénix. The find transforms previous understanding of Mesoamerican civilization origins and the relationship between the Olmec and the Maya people.

The team's findings are detailed in a new paper published in the journal Nature Human Behaviour. UArizona anthropology professor Takeshi Inomata is the paper's first author. His UArizona coauthors include anthropology professor Daniela Triadan and Accelerator Mass Spectrometry Lab director Greg Hodgins.

Re: Archaeology Thread

Posted: Wed Mar 09, 2022 5:54 am
by Chicat
They found Shackleford’s ship The Endurance in the Antarctic Sea and it is remarkably well preserved.

Re: Archaeology Thread

Posted: Wed Mar 09, 2022 10:23 am
by Carcassdragger
Chicat wrote: Wed Mar 09, 2022 5:54 am They found Shackleford’s ship The Endurance in the Antarctic Sea and it is remarkably well preserved.
Highly recommend reading the book, Endurance" about the Shackleton expedition. Incredible tale of the resiliency of the human spirit.

Re: Archaeology Thread

Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2022 3:34 pm
by UAdevil
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/a ... 5222000137

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/ar ... d=msedgntp

Archaeologists Ponder Existence of Lost Eocene Continent

Was there once a land bridge between what we now know of as Europe and Asia? There’s some debate over whether the two should even be considered separate continents at all. The National Geographic Society, for example, refers to “[a]n imaginary line, running from the northern Ural Mountains in Russia south to the Caspian and Black Seas” as the dividing point between the two, rather than any specific break in the landmass.

Now, some archaeologists have a theory that the boundaries between the two might have been more pronounced than previously believed. A new article at Hyperallergic focuses on a continent that a group of scientists believe existed during the Eocene Epoch, which occurred between 56 to 33.9 millon years ago.

Mammals are at the core of the theory — specifically, the timing of when certain mammals, including rodents and the evolutionary predecessors of horses, native to Asia migrated to Europe. The theory involves a small continent dubbed “Balkanatolia,” a name derived from the Balkans and Anatolia, where fossils were found that help confirm this hypothesis.

Alexis Licht, the scientist who led a recent study exploring this theory, cited the way sea levels dropped during the Eocene as being crucial to the animals’ migration. “This event alone would have created many land bridges, and it’s the main hypothesis to explain the connection between Balkanatolia and Europe,” Licht told NBC News. Could the Eocene hold the answers to even more mysteries of how modern life evolved?

Re: Archaeology Thread

Posted: Tue Apr 26, 2022 11:57 am
by Merkin

Re: Archaeology Thread

Posted: Tue Apr 26, 2022 12:31 pm
by UAEebs86
A Holy Grail quote used for a Life of Brian location.

Re: Archaeology Thread

Posted: Tue Apr 26, 2022 2:23 pm
by wyo-cat
Paul is a great follow. His one of the pottery experts from Time Team.

Re: Archaeology Thread

Posted: Thu May 12, 2022 4:16 pm
by 84Cat

Re: Archaeology Thread

Posted: Thu May 12, 2022 6:44 pm
by Merkin
My distant relatives!

Given 24 hours to leave their homes which have been in their families for generations. Think one ended up in Hamburg.

When the war ended, the region was handed from Germany to a newly Soviet-controlled Poland.

The German population was kicked out, and Poles who had been living in western Ukraine settled there.

Re: Archaeology Thread

Posted: Mon May 30, 2022 9:56 am
by UAEebs86

Re: Archaeology Thread

Posted: Wed Aug 24, 2022 6:52 am
by 84Cat
So cool

Re: Archaeology Thread

Posted: Wed Aug 24, 2022 9:22 am
by dovecanyoncat
That was Jeebus' personal dino which he rode down to the river for a drink.

Re: Archaeology Thread

Posted: Wed Aug 24, 2022 9:06 pm
by RichardCranium
The story is uber-cool, however dino tracks are Palaeontology, not Archaeology.

Just sayin'

Re: Archaeology Thread

Posted: Fri Mar 31, 2023 7:05 am
by wyo-cat
You might want to check that link. Just sayin…

Re: Archaeology Thread

Posted: Fri Mar 31, 2023 7:25 am
by Merkin
wyo-cat wrote: Fri Mar 31, 2023 7:05 am You might want to check that link. Just sayin…
:lol: :lol: :lol:

XNXX is a pretty good site though.

Re: Archaeology Thread

Posted: Fri Mar 31, 2023 8:27 am
by CardiacCats97
That’s not the archeology I studied, but looks like fun!

Re: Archaeology Thread

Posted: Fri Mar 31, 2023 10:14 am
by scumdevils86
Top 5 board moment right there

Re: Archaeology Thread

Posted: Fri Mar 31, 2023 10:49 am
by wyo-cat
I missed THAT episode of Time Team.

Re: Archaeology Thread

Posted: Sat Apr 01, 2023 12:13 am
by RichardCranium
Um.

I don't remember that.

I assume some uberelf has cleaned it up for me, cause I don't see nothing wrong with it now. Thanks.

Heck, I don't even remember looking at XNXX on this generation of computer its been LOTS of years since I bothered to check out porn, how would I get a link to it to paste into a post here. Weird.

Sorry to offend.

Re: Archaeology Thread

Posted: Sat Apr 01, 2023 6:30 am
by Merkin
It was a different post that has been deleted. The story was right, just the link was wrong.

Re: Archaeology Thread

Posted: Sat Apr 01, 2023 7:41 am
by wyo-cat
It could have happened to anyone.

Re: Archaeology Thread

Posted: Sat Apr 01, 2023 10:30 am
by dovecanyoncat
This discussion belongs in the Bones and Boners thread.

Re: Archaeology Thread

Posted: Sat Apr 01, 2023 11:42 am
by CardiacCats97
Let he who hasn’t copied and pasted the wrong link throw the first virtual stone.

Re: Archaeology Thread

Posted: Sat Apr 01, 2023 1:02 pm
by Merkin
Even those that tried to ban dildoes.

Re: Archaeology Thread

Posted: Sat Apr 01, 2023 2:49 pm
by RichardCranium
Merkin wrote: Sat Apr 01, 2023 6:30 am It was a different post that has been deleted. The story was right, just the link was wrong.
Oh. Whew.

:oops:

Re: Archaeology Thread

Posted: Thu Jun 08, 2023 4:46 pm
by Merkin

Re: Archaeology Thread

Posted: Thu Jun 08, 2023 6:20 pm
by CardiacCats97
Damn Neolithic kids and their graffiti.

Re: Archaeology Thread

Posted: Wed Jun 12, 2024 9:42 am
by Merkin
Chicat wrote: Wed Mar 09, 2022 5:54 am They found Shackleford’s ship The Endurance in the Antarctic Sea and it is remarkably well preserved.