They were unearthed at the causeway of Pharaoh Hatshepsut's funerary temple at Deir al-Bahri on the Nile's West Bank.
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Strontium isotope analysis can be applied to animal and plant tissues to help determine their provenance. Here, the authors generate a strontium isoscape of sub-Saharan Africa using data from 2266 ...
CANTERBURY, ENGLAND—The Guardian reports that a sword dated to the sixth century has been discovered in an Anglo-Saxon cemetery in southeastern England. The weapon features a gild and silver ...
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Here’s how it works. This past year was an exciting one for archaeology, with scientists using cutting-edge technology to learn about humans and our close extinct relatives. Another technique ...
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These monumental discoveries left even the experts stunned. The world of archaeology is not always as exciting as it is portrayed in films like Indiana Jones. But while researchers are rarely risking ...
With a winter weather travel advisory issued for Waterloo region, Guelph and Wellington County, the cities of Waterloo and Kitchener have declared snow events and banned street parking as of ...
For the first time, a team from the University of Waterloo, in collaboration with the Canadian Space Agency, measured its concentration from space. The ACE-FTS satellite, in orbit since 2004, provided ...
Tulul adh-Dhahab, the site where a group of 10 incised ashlar blocks were found in Jordan, can be used to identify the area with the biblical city of Mahanaim, according to research conducted by ...
Waterloo Bridge, and the Houses of Parliament as central subjects. Monet had long wished to show this series in London, where many of the works were painted, but this never happened at the time.