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Definition by Maisie Jewkes

Archaeology

Archaeology is a wide subject and definitions can vary, but broadly, it is the study of the culture and history of past peoples and their societies by uncovering and studying their material remains, i.e. tools, ruins, and pottery. Archaeology...
Archaeology
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Archaeology

Archaeology on a small scale. Uncovering and recording pottery in the field.
Interview: Korea-Japan Relations Through the Prism of Archaeology
Interview by James Blake Wiener

Interview: Korea-Japan Relations Through the Prism of Archaeology

Ancient East Asia was dominated by the three states known today as China, Japan, and Korea. The complex chain of successive kingdoms created a rich web of events that archaeologists have sometimes found difficult to disentangle; a situation...
Gods and Heroes Archaeology Kit Review
Article by Jan van der Crabben

Gods and Heroes Archaeology Kit Review

If you are reading this, you probably love history and archaeology. And if you have children, then you have probably struggled at times to excite them about ancient ruins and archaeology. Here is an idea: let them be an archaeologist and...
An Introduction to Archaeology: What is Archaeology and Why is it Important?
Video by Kelly Macquire

An Introduction to Archaeology: What is Archaeology and Why is it Important?

What is archaeology? In the broadest definition possible, archaeology is the study of human history through the material culture left behind. The desire among human beings for knowledge of what came before has always been there. Just look...
Dinner with the Romans: An Interview with Farrell Monaco
Interview by Arienne King

Dinner with the Romans: An Interview with Farrell Monaco

The ancient Romans left behind a wealth of remains which help archaeologists and historians to understand what daily life was like in the Roman Empire. From ancient frescos of rich table spreads, to broken wine vessels, carbonized loaves...
Archaeology Cafe: Where did the Mimbres Go? Where did Paquime Come From?
Video by ArchaeologySouthwest

Archaeology Cafe: Where did the Mimbres Go? Where did Paquime Come From?

In this Archaeology Café presentation, Dr. Steve Lekson examines the connections between the ancient Mimbres culture and the rise of the fourteenth century city of Paquimé/Casas Grandes in Northern Chihuahua. Steve goes on to explain how...
Gods & Heroes Archaeology Kit
Image by Jan van der Crabben

Gods & Heroes Archaeology Kit

Scientific and educational digging kit and ceramic puzzle at the same time of variable geometry showing "Hercules"- Gods and Heroes series. Find and assemble the fragments of a handmade decorated ceramic plaque (pinax) of Greek Mythology...
Marcy Rockman and Playa Vista Archaeology
Video by Past Preservers

Marcy Rockman and Playa Vista Archaeology

Marcy says, "I am a Ph.D. archaeologist concerned with the integration of archaeological findings into solutions for present-day environmental issues such as global warming. My research specialties include colonization and evolutionary theory...
Christie Richardson discusses pottery and archaeology!
Video by Past Preservers

Christie Richardson discusses pottery and archaeology!

Christie says, "I am an archaeologist. I love the feel of dirt, the rush of discovery, the piecing together of a puzzle left by time. Yes, the days are long, hard, and hot but my innate desire to seek and the resulting adrenaline help to...
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