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British archaeologist’s statue to mark 100 yrs of discovery of Indus Valley Civilisation: Stalin
Hindustan Times
Tamil Nadu will install a statue of John Marshall to commemorate 100 years since the discovery of the Indus Valley Civilisation,...
2 weeks ago
Famed British archaeologist Dr. Mark Horton will host a special presentation on The Lost Colony on March 19 in Rodanthe
Island Free Press
Renowned British archaeologist Dr. Mark Horton will be visiting Hatteras Island in March and will be hosting a special presentation to help resolve the mystery...
6 months ago
This Was Village Life in Britain 3,000 Years Ago
The New York Times
The superbly preserved remains of a Bronze Age settlement offer a glimpse of a “colorful, rich, varied” domestic life circa 850 B.C..
6 months ago
How the British first encountered Indus sites and why it became a national project after 1947
The Indian Express
A hundred years back British archaeologist John Marshall made the first official announcement of the discovery of the Indus Civilisation.
1 week ago
British archaeologists make deathly discovery at bottom of 800-year-old shipwreck
New York Post
British archaeologists recently uncovered eerie medieval gravestones during a search around an ancient shipwreck.
3 months ago
Scientists found an amazingly well-preserved village from 3,000 years ago
Washington Post
The Bronze Age settlement at Must Farm, unearthed by University of Cambridge archaeologists in Whittlesey, Peterborough, has been described...
6 months ago
Remains of human sacrifice victim found by UK archaeologists
The Jerusalem Post
Archaeologists from the University of Bournemouth announced on Monday that their researchers may have closed the chapter on a 2000-year-old...
4 months ago
Sir John Boardman, eminent British classical archaeologist and art historian, dies at 96
eKathimerini.com
Sir John Boardman, the eminent British classical archaeologist and art historian, often hailed as “Britain's most distinguished historian of...
4 months ago
100-year-old British train car found buried in Belgium
upi
Archaeologists excavating a 19th century fortress in Belgium made a surprising and mysterious discovery: a nearly 100-year-old train car...
5 months ago
The Palace on Tablet Hill
Archaeology Magazine
At the site of the ancient Sumerian city of Girsu in present-day Tello, in southern Iraq, stands a mound known as Tablet Hill.
3 months ago