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Archaeology · GermanyThrough experimental archaeology, researchers have provided new insights into the previously unclear production method of Bronze Age transverse-lined battle axes from Central Europe. Source: State Museum of Prehistory Halle. The article 'How Bronze Age battle axes were made' first appeared on wissenschaft.de.See the Story
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Archaeology · United States(INDIANA CAPITAL CHRONICLE) — Fourteen historic preservation projects around the state are slated to receive thousands of dollars in federal grants, state officials announced earlier this month. The funding comes from the U.S. Department of Interior’s National Park Service Historic Preservation Fund (HPF) program, which is administered by the Indiana Department of Natural Resources’ Division of Historic Preservation and Archaeology (DHPA).For 20…See the Story
Projects around Indiana to be awarded federal historic preservation and archaeology grants
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Archaeology · GreensboroGREENSBORO, N.C. (WGHP) — At Swann Middle School in Greensboro, social studies students are participating in a school project that these students won't forget any time soon. It has them outside, digging in the dirt. According to their teacher, Ben Porter, "They love it. It's like a scavenger hunt." He says it's fun while they are learning.
Alamance County carpentry students putting final touches on special project "They're sitting there,…See the Story
Students learn archaeology by digging up history at Swann Middle School in Greensboro
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Archaeology · CalgaryJust over a decade since its inaugural event, the second Blackfoot Archaeology Conference, called Ksaahkommitapii, meaning "spirit of the ground" in the Blackfoot language, wrapped up on Saturday, after two days of collaboration and consultation between conference-goers and member tribes of the Blackfoot Confederacy.See the Story
Archaeology conference aims to centre Indigenous perspectives in work on ancestral sites
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