
levallois in the United States - archaeologica.org
Sep 3, 2009 · Hang on Folks! Changes are a comin. The july 17th edition of a small Tennessee newspaper published an article about levallois artifacts being found on a rural family farm in Decatur …
The Qeheq Papyrus: A Bridge Between Egyptology and Berberology
Nov 5, 2023 · About the Lecturer:Jason Silvestri is a PhD candidate in the field of Egyptian Archaeology in the department of Middle Eastern Languages and Cultures at UC Berkeley. His dissertation …
Bronze Age Boat Experiment - Archaeologica.org
Moderators:MichelleH, Minimalist, JPeters 1 post • Page 1 of 1 Minimalist Posts: 16043 Location: Arizona Bronze Age Boat Experiment
Faxing without a fax modem - Archaeologica.org
I typed a couple of words on the cover sheet and attached my PDF file..plugged in the required contact information and 20 minutes later the fax was confirmed delivered. Beats attaching a fax modem to to …
Unsuccessful Colonization? - archaeologica.org
Well, this is fairly up to date... Remember how archaeologists finally acknowledged that admixture of modern humans with archaic humans had occurred? And how they wondered where the admixture …
Historical Mayan / African (by phenotype) American monarchs
Jan 28, 2009 · The Western Hemisphere. General term for the Americas following their discovery by Europeans, thus setting them in contradistinction to the Old World of Africa, Europe, and Asia.
1,700-year old tomb unearthed in E. China city - archaeologica.org
1,700-year old tomb unearthed in E. China city by archteryx » Fri Apr 14, 2006 10:01 pm
The timing of the rise in sea levels, Part 1 - Archaeologica.org
Jun 24, 2017 · The Western Hemisphere. General term for the Americas following their discovery by Europeans, thus setting them in contradistinction to the Old World of Africa, Europe, and Asia. …
Suggestion - Archaeologica.org
Feb 2, 2006 · Suggestion Tell us what you think about your visit to our site!
Congratulations Frank - Archaeologica.org
Aug 25, 2006 · Frank I believe congratulations are in order (or do I mean condolences) So how should we address you now? I'm quite intimidated