ARCHAEOLOGY Subscribe! Special Introductory Offer
Renew Subscription
Buy Back Issues
Give a Gift Subscription
A publication of the Archaeological Institute of America
 
Email this article
latest news
Archaeological Headlines
updated by 1pm EST weekdays

Friday, October 30

 Austrian archaeologists found a Babylonian seal near the ancient town of Avaris, in Egypt. Irene Forstner-M üller of the Austrian Archaeological Institute says the seal confirms contact between the Babylonians and the Hyksos, who ruled Egypt between 1640 and 1530 B.C.  

During the Revolutionary War, British troops razed the West Parish Meeting House in Connecticut, using a tactic called “desolation warfare.” Today, nothing of the building is left on the surface of the ground, but archaeologists have unearthed shards of glass and pottery.   

Here’s more information on the eighteenth-century tombstone found beneath New York City’s Washington Square Park.  

An historic cemetery in St. Augustine, Florida, may also hold remains of Yellow Fever victims.  

National Geographic News has picked up the story on the witch bottle discovered near a former pub in England.  

Prehistoric human remains uncovered during construction work on private land in Nebraska have been turned over to the Santee Sioux tribe for reburial.  

Marine archaeologist Robert Grenier talks about his search for the Erebus and Terror, the two ships used by Sir John Franklin during his 1845 expedition to the Canadian Arctic.  

Macedonia continues to battle the plunder of its archaeological heritage. Many artifacts are reportedly smuggled across the border into Greece.  

Bulgaria has a new Cultural Heritage Act that collectors say is too restrictive, and archaeologists say is too lax. 


RSS feed
Share this page:



del.icio.us  StumbleUpon

Share

E-Update

Stay up-to-date on news and
new features on our website.
Click here to sign up.

Buy current & back issues:

ARCHAEOLOGY back issues
See what's available!

current issue
Current Issue

online content

Exclusive Features
Taft Blackhorse & John Stein, Uncanny Archaeology, The Newark Earthworks

Latest News
Daily archaeological headlines

Interactive Digs
Zominthos, Crete; El Carrizal, Mexico; Sagalassos, Turkey

On Site
Voyage to Crete, Picturing the Holy Land

Reviews
"Becoming Human," "Discovering Ardi," "Magic in Ancient Egypt"

Interviews
Richard Leakey, Edward Bleiberg, Andrew Edwards

Privacy Policy - Contact Us - Advertise
© 2009 Archaeological Institute of America
Website by Castle Builder Design
Hosting donated by Hurricane Electric
he.net