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about 12 hours ago
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More pics on the reconst. of the 16-yr old Gaya lass that we described here ENG are here [1]
about 12 hours ago
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chinesearchaeology.net.cn has been labelled as a 'reported attack site' for more than a month now. What's next? Is that it? No more site?
4:27 AM Nov 24th
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RT @: J Hum Evol: Into Eurasia: A geometric morphometric re-assessment of the Upper Cave (Zhoukoudian) specimens
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7:09 PM Nov 23rd
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Yeongi, Korea: Spectacular photos of large Baekje (c.300-660CE) underground tomb
4:13 PM Nov 23rd
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Esteemed Followers: Regarding the last twt about A. Ford, please click on 'view contents/close contents' to see the abstract. Thanks!
7:12 AM Nov 23rd
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FORD, Anne: MA thesis abst. on stone tool production/distribution in E. Bronze Age China
7:07 AM Nov 23rd
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16 dwellings also excavated. 1st pic is bird's-eye-view of the site, 2nd is a closeup of smelting feature, 3rd shows firing evidence. [2]
6:57 AM Nov 23rd
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Gimhae, Korea: 4th century CE iron smelting feature discovered along w/ iron ore & furnaces [Kw/3pics] [1]
6:50 AM Nov 23rd
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Sakurai is several km closer to the site, the name of which is MAKIMUKU. Please see map posted on Facebook [2]
5:56 AM Nov 23rd
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Answer to Quiz: MAKIMUKU, a village about 4.5 to 5 km north of Sakurai City in Nara Prefecture. Follow the map...
5:55 AM Nov 23rd
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Congrats to @ @ who answered that the site is in Nara Pref...both gave town names close to the site: Kashihara & Sakurai [1]
5:45 AM Nov 23rd
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QUIZ: What is the name of the archaeological site at which archaeologists in Japan claim to have dug up Queen Himiko's palace?
6:35 PM Nov 22nd
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Thank you for the RT @ ! ^^
5:12 PM Nov 22nd
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12:02 PM Nov 22nd
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Dr. Mark Diab, a specialist in East Asian and Circum-Pacific zooarchaeology and more
6:47 PM Nov 21st
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...but I think it was popular because of the pic of the "incorrectly placed pig's head". Thanks for following @, everyone! [2]
9:14 AM Nov 21st
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This week's most popular @ twt - series of 5 on excavations @ the Wirye Fortress: 24 hits & counting [1]
9:12 AM Nov 21st
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"Secrets of the Silk Road: Mystery Mummies of China" at Bowers Museum
6:58 AM Nov 21st
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whoops: not 'Costen Centre', but UCLA Cotsen Institute of Archaeology...that's better!
6:53 AM Nov 21st
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