Ancient Skeletons killed from above … India http://www.slate.com/blogs/atlas_obscura/2013/05/24/an_indian_lake_surrounded_by_hundreds_of_ancient_skeletons_the_surprise.html
The lists of links have been updated on the 9th April 2012 with more than five hundred links, and it will probably be quite a while before new links will be added… All the different lists are accessible through the tabs, or the list of pages on the main page ‘Home’… As before, each main … Continue reading
Sorry, only one resource… Am in the process of updating this website… feel that the following link should not get drowned by the great amount of new links that will be added in a few days… * Open Access Archaeology This site searches for articles in open access publications only, and it is also possible … Continue reading
Am in the process of updating all the lists with links gathered in the last fifty days… should be finished before too long… fell over this link with downloadable pdf’s, maybe something scientific to read during the summer holidays, or if one is dreaming of going far away… on a camel… one with two humps… … Continue reading
Though this website primarily is a collection of listed links and the petition now is closed, this post is now edited to just contain some information and links if one is interested in the subject of the recent looting… People have to dare to speak out and have this stopped, in spite of personal trepidations, … Continue reading
Have received many comments lately… am not sure if they all were legitimate… such overwhelming positive reaction does seem suspicious. and adds to the workload, which is not nice when trying to be serious (groan)… but thanks anyways, with appreciation to those that were legitimate, if any… from now on the comment function is only … Continue reading
This open access link just came in via AWOL… the NYC subway map has nothing to do with it… Old Maps Online also found another link not on the list yet… *Maps & Imagery Library at the University of Florida more links to open access maps can be found on this site at: Maps & … Continue reading
Am back in Egypt, west bank of Luxor again after having been here for two months in the midst of winter… noticed then, that the feet of the great colossus of Rammesses II had been moved from in situ… speculated to myself at the time that a reconstruction might be underway… in the light of … Continue reading
This post originally was posted on the discovery of the cartouche at Karnak… a new king… this immediately started a discussion on Facebook (extract below)… The first report has now been published… in French of course, and the link can be found below… This extract comes from a discussion in the Facebook group WWWide Archaeology, … Continue reading
Just in from AWOL… Al Mashriq – the Levant – Lebanon and the Middle East takes probably more than a day to look it through… The server unfortunately seems unreliable, but it is possible to copy the link addresses and try searching manually…
This just came in… sounds great… The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire.amongst other books… with links… a BETA version, find and read more about it at: GapVis: Visual Interface for Reading Ancient Texts
Updates on 21.02.2012 Have been working at making the different pages a bit easier on the eye… at the same time a few new categories have appeared… they are still only a guide line… the specifically regional links have been separated from the more general ones at the same time, which should make it easier … Continue reading
Have just decided, because it is more practical when compiling these lists, that a full list will not be available any more… full lists are only available for each main category tab or page from now on…