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  1. Ancient Greece Odyssey: A Traveler's Journal   Myth major seeks armchair travelers, art lovers, and born-again pagans for a ramble through the ruins of ancient Greece.   Odyssey Latest Update: Sanctuary of Epidaurus Posted 11.26.09 I visited Greece in spring 2005 for the first time, whe...
  2. The Anthropology Book Store Welcome to the Anthropology Bookstore. For the casual browser who may not be familiar with the term, the following is a definition of Anthropology as taken from Wikipedia: "Anthropology (from Greek: anthropos, "human being"; -logia) is the study of...
  3. Tutankhamun - Egyptian Pharaoh King Tutankhamun I am totally facinated by Ancient Egypt, that´s why I decided to make a Lens on one of the most famous Egyptians that ever lived TUTANKHAMUN I searched for his burial place & of course his magnificent Treasure!! What I found, Im sha...
  4. The Anthropology & Archaeology Job Search Engine The Anthropology and Archaeology Job Search Engine is a specialized search of handpicked professional anthropology job listing sites across the web. This search narrows down the results to get the job offers and available positions you're looking for...
  5. An illumination of Byzantine themes in Istanbul Many tourists visit Istanbul every year. Everyone would captures different elements of this city. It is vast as well as "deep". Layer upon layer... it has millefeuilles of cultures and civilizations. As a jewellery designer myself, I have always been...
  6. A Short Introduction to Biblical Archaeology Over and over again, comprehensive field work (archaeology) and careful biblical interpretation affirms the reliability of the Bible. It is telling when a secular scholar must revise his biblical criticism in light of solid archaeological evidence....
  7. Great Gifts for Archaeologists! Archaeologists like to have fun too! As an archaeologist, I've searched the web for lots of fun archaeology related stuff. Now I'm going to share my finds with you. Here's a great selection of archaeology merchandise and apparel that will...
  8. Jesus’ Body Found!!! Jesus’ Body Found!!! I was just reading Time Magazine’s Blog and found this article about the possible discovery of the body of Jesus in a tomb in Isreal.
  9. Archaeology Supplies and Resources Archaeology supplies including t-shirts, stickers and great gifts for any archaeologist. Or have a look at some of the resources and archaeology news below.
  10. Shovel Test Funny Anthropology T Shirts & More Archaeology, Anthropology, Paleontology, Geology, & Soil Science humor for Anthro Geeks, diggers, shovel bums, and other unsavory types. Oddities of History & science. Funny t shirts, bad puns, & line~toeing of good taste.   
  11. Egypt: Nile Cruise The best way to see Ancient Egypt is to cruise along the Nile, although there is a lot to see in Cairo or the Valley of the Kings, for a few days, without traveling the length of the Nile. Many tourists also go to Egypt for the beaches, diving and sn...
  12. Indiana Jones Movies With his trademark bullwhip, fedora, leather jacket, and fear of snakes, professor of archeology Dr. Henry "Indiana" Jones, Jr. (played by Harrison Ford in the 3 main movies and the next movie coming out this year!), takes us on advent...
  13. Kennewick Man | Tri Cities Washington Columbia Park Skeleton Discovery In one prominent case involving ancient skeletal remains, the debate over lineal descent ended up in a court of law. The remains, known as Kennewick Man, were found in 1996 on the Columbia River near Kennewick, Washington, on property belonging to th...
  14. Prehistoric Peoples No one is exactly sure how long humans have lived on Earth. The ancestors of modern-day man, such as Australopithecius, were mammals similar to us and probably existed as early as five million years ago. In the Early Stone Age (Paleolithic Era) of p...
  15. James Rollins - Novelist with a Scientific Bent James Rollins is a prolific science fiction writer who lives in Sacramento, California and is a practicing veterinarian. His books keep folks on the edge of their seats with adventures in mysterious and far-out places. The plots and the characters kee...
  16. INDIANA JONES 4 Ever since Last Crusade, George Lucas has been trying to get a story that he, Steven and Harrison are all happy with. For years scripts were rejected for one reason or another with Harrison saying that if the film was not made by 2008 they could forg...
  17. Shovel Test T-Shirts: The Funniest Anthropology T-Shirts Ever The designer at Shovel Test (me) has an irreverent sense of humor that's forgotten its stop on a train of consciousness.
  18. Stone Age skeletons uncovered during tube tunnel excavations Ancient relics uncovered during ongoing tube tunnel excavations in different neighborhoods of Istanbul continue to shed light on prehistoric periods of the city. Lately unearthed pieces in the Yenikapı district include four graves dating back to...
  19. Archaeological Sites in Greece My first encounter with the term archaeology was when I was 8 years old, one evening in Hydra. I was returning home with my mom and we met a man on our way that stopped and chatted a little bit with my mom. I remember, he was dressed in white linen p...
  20. First Tamed Cats