Hi, lurking for a while on this site ... is there any historical evidence please, from anywhere in the world, that the luminance of the moon was ever anciently...
ric My name is Wiliam and I have been researching an artifact found in America that may have evidence of mans using the reflection of the moon. Rather than tie...
Dear people, For those who are interested in Sicilian archaeology there is the possibility to take part in one or more Kalat Summer Camps 2006. You can find...
The new issue of ARC is now out :) http://www.cam.ac.uk/societies/arc/ see here [the university classes us as a society, despite being a journal]. The current...
I was living in Virginia a few years ago and I was Amazed at the amount of cultural material there that was just eroding out of the mud along trails and behind...
Quick note: Mike you can purchase just the one issue if you wish. Just contact our back issues person via the web page:) ... There's a review of my book The...
Trypillian Civilization is an archeological name for the Neolithic culture that existed on the territory of present-day Ukraine from 7,400 BC to 2,750 BC! Look...
Hi, I was just wondering if anyone knew of any any online or in print and available resources covering early human settlement in Russia. I am particularly...
I have been a subscriber to Archaeological Review from Cambridge for some years ; however, I note that the last issue I have received was V.19, no.2...
Greetings, fellow east SF Bay Area, California, native. You might also be interested in checking out some of these titles, which will provide more than one...
I replied offlist, your problem should be sorted very shortly:) Apologies about this, the current committee has only been in place since this October....
... print ... Russia. I ... West (1981) probably is good, but it has to be badly outdated. Currently the best book on Beringian sites clearly is: West, F.H....
I probably should have noted the two most important sites in Siberia not covered in West's "American Beginnings" are recent excavations at Ushki Lake...
I am having trouble logging into my main account, I think it may have been hacked or something - and as usual yahoo help are useless. I've requested new...
Hi pickaxeprincess On CA and underwater archaeology, the Channel Islands get alot of attention because they are "cool" sites. Alot of work is being done ...
Thanks So Much Kent! I have read Bones Boats and Bison, but the others are news to me! I appreciate it! -Leslie kgarryh <no_reply@yahoogroups.com> wrote: ...
Thanks Dar, Yeah, I was running into a lot of really old publications and some in Cyrillic that I couldn't translate. I appreciate the info and will check into...
... I have it as well but had been in too much of a rush and it wasn't listed in my bibliographic program. Apologies. A first-rate publication. -- Best, Mikey...
... me! I appreciate it! ... You're quite welcome, Leslie. Your post about your experiences in Virginia brought to mind a family summer vacation many years...
Kent, It is a shame that no one had taken an interest in that site just for the fact there was a cemetery on the land. It is those small cemeteries that are...
Dear all, I am going to be offering two online archaeology courses for anyone interested. The first course details the whole timespan of human evolution and...
Please let me take this opportunity to wish everyone out there a happy Passover, Hag Pesah Kasher Vesameah. Yigal Levin...
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Thanks a lot, and also "git jonteff" to you! Since I appre- ciate very much your extreme familiarity with all those brandnew archaeological events I wonder how...
Dear Henry, Thanks for your comments. If you do make it to Israel, you (and any other list member!) are more than welcome to get in touch. As far as digging, I...