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Aniakchak at AD 1650 – A Koniag Settlement1 comment

Brian wrote 4 months ago: Note: I’ve been feeling guilty that all I’ve managed to write these past couple of weeks … more →

Tags: Aniakchak, artifacts, Fieldwork

Tiny, Tiny Point

Brian wrote 8 months ago: I’ve written before about Aniakchak’s small chipped stone points. Here’s one we ju … more →

Tags: Lab work, Aniakchak, artifacts

Folsom Technology and Prehistoric Native Americans

Flash Gordon wrote 1 year ago: North American archaeology has been going through major revisions and paradigm changes over the last … more →

Tags: Native Americans, archaeology, folsom, Pleistocene

ex oriente in the 21th C AD

marcel wrote 1 year ago: ex oriente has a new website: www.exoriente.org For all you who somehow don’t know yet: it should re … more →

Tags: archaeology, Levant, neolithic, ex oriente, Link, neo-lithics

The Kiffian & Tenerean Occupation Of Gobero, Niger: Perhaps The Largest Collection Of Early-Mid Holocene People In Africa4 comments

Kambiz wrote 1 year ago: In late May, Paul Sereno was in town to talk at the 2008 conference titled, ‘Integrating Evolu … more →

Tags: archaeology, Physical Anthropology, Blog, Africa, zooarchaeology, holocene, niger, gobero, Paul Sereno

North Sea Neanderthals

willanderson wrote 1 year ago: An important group of Neanderthal flint axes, mammoth bones and other artefacts has been found just … more →

Tags: Will Anderson, Neanderthals, North Sea

P.A.G.E.H.

mesoresearch wrote 1 year ago:   … more →

Tags: archaeology, Ceramic Analysis, Cultural Geography, Geographic Information Systems, Geography, Honduras, Physical Geography, Remote sensing, Settlement Patterns


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