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We've just welcomed this happy fellow into our
#archeology collection. He is a Bellarmin jug, from the 16th to early 17th century. He was found during building work in the late 40s/early 50s at the back of the@RedLionBetch (Betchworth) formerly the Cardinal’s Hat.pic.twitter.com/k2LImN4ipA
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Mystery deepens over 42 oddly buried skeletons found on UK farm
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Peter Bellwood in the house!
#archeology#southeastAsia @ Quezon City, Philippines https://www.instagram.com/p/B8IzzaYgn7b/?igshid=o2rg7lv8xtwm … -
Say hello to my little friend aka larking on the Laos dig.
#archeology#junglefeverpic.twitter.com/enZqdkdsIb
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Kpk Archeological please district Mardan.
#archeology pic.twitter.com/1wLnVdVcZ3
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Once all the washing and sorting of artifacts is done it’s time to label!
@UNC senior, Chloe Scattergood is working on labeling ceramics from the Wall Site today.#archeology pic.twitter.com/6cACQfvys7
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Ancient Egyptians wore cones- the size of a coffee cup- on their head since the 18th dynasty (the young Tutankhamun). According to an archaeologists team, the cones were used by less fortunate inhabitants to imitate high-status fashion! https://bit.ly/37Sfvlu
#archeology#Egyptpic.twitter.com/Fs4H7DObVQ
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#IndianHistory is not well researched as that of Egyptian, Roman,Persian,Mesopotamian etc. Invaders ruined our#Archeology. Britishers & Govt since 1947 suppressed Hindu/Jain/Buddhist achievements over the ages.Tragically we know those#Civilizations while being ignorant our own!pic.twitter.com/2GOFOPHW4J
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Exploring Mohenjadaro in the Indus River Valley
#archeology in action!@brian_trap@MrsCurryBMS@BernerChiefspic.twitter.com/SQyOAuZPeU
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Kofun is a ancient tomb. It is a tomb of Japanese kings about 1500 years ago. Since then, people other than the king have also begun making kofun. There are various shapes of Kofun, but the most famous one is Keyhole-shaped tomb. (zenpokoenfun)
#japan#Archeology pic.twitter.com/fR963YU4InOvo je potencijalno osjetljiv multimedijski sadržaj. Saznajte više
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Here's a real
#SuperBowl

Bevelled rim bowls c.5500 years old, excavated from Kani Shaie, Iraqi Kurdistan. Original use still debated: bread molds, ration containers, vessels for salt production, all of the above, or multi-use disposable vessels? #archeology pic.twitter.com/OPGdD43SkX
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How AI,IBM Power System AC922,IBM Watson Machine helped decode Geoglyphic etching in Peru? Full Story: http://bit.ly/2ObDq84
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Interesting to see that the Belgian
#Malinois is not only used to sniff out explosives and drugs but is also be used in#archeology https://twitter.com/andrea_pintar/status/1223935289267236865 …
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"Over 140 new Nazca Lines, ancient images carved into a Peruvian desert, were discovered using artificial intelligence to sift through drone and satellite imagery. "
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Aside faith,
#science and#archeology has too much facts about His existence. More facts than any man in history. Most of these "atheists" don't even study.Prikaži ovu nit -
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my new book ‘Ancient Egyptian Jewelry’ will be released next week in the US (https://lnkd.in/dc37tdg ), & was released in the UK this week (https://lnkd.in/dqi2gdK ). (Image: Archivo White Star/Araldo de Luca)
#Egyptology#ArtHistory#AncientEgypt#archaeology#archeology pic.twitter.com/t2YFOWwgrR
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The Big Dig set up in the school car park this morning to give students the chance to uncover a Viking Home! Some decided to become the Viking!
#activelearning#archeology pic.twitter.com/51nkq16QG0
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#archeology Cochno Stone is a large cup and ring marked rock at Faifley, Scotland. Reburied in 1965. Paint used for details show that the single ring pictured is the Sun. https://theurbanprehistorian.wordpress.com/tag/cochno/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cochno_Stone …pic.twitter.com/aMX9M9K2Ge
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Neanderthals may have been the world’s first free divers, a new study shows https://arstechnica.com/science/2020/01/did-neanderthals-in-italy-go-diving-for-clamshells/ …
#archeology#scubadivingpic.twitter.com/8NPHdOdiFV
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