Posts Tagged ‘Archaeology’

Case Not Closed?

Mysterious disappearances of adventurous young wander seekers seem to captivate journalists, Hollywood and the public. So of course there was a lot of buzz when National Geographic Adventure announced recently that it had identified the skeleton of Everett Ruess, who had disappeared 75 years ago in the Southwest’s Four Corners region. Not so fast, says…Continue Reading…

Astronaut Waste

Studying it might tell us why outer space is hell on the body. So argues someone who studies the cultural heritage of space.

Archaeology and Pop Culture

One archaeologist has a bold plan to take back his profession from Hollywood and The History Channel: The ghost of Indy is hard to stamp out. Everywhere archaeologists gather, we complain about how archaeology is portrayed in pop culture: it’s sensationalistic, cheesy, misleading, schlocky! It gives people the wrong impression of what archaeology is. This…Continue Reading…

The Value of Fakes

An archaeologist discovers a very curious thing: It appears that electronic buying and selling has actually hurt the antiquities trade. How can this be? The short answer is that many of the primary “producers” of the objects have shifted from looting sites to faking antiquities. I’ve been tracking eBay antiquities for years now, and from…Continue Reading…

Digging Deeper into Deep Time

This thoughtful essay argues for reconciling the institutional divide between history and archaeology.  Daniel Lord Smail, a professor of history at Harvard, writes that The discovery of “˜deep time’ during the middle of the 19th century has long been understood as a transforming moment in the histories of biology, archaeology and geology. We are only…Continue Reading…

South Carolina's Ancient Heritage

You don’t hear this often coming out of an archaeological dig in the American southeast: It’s some of the oldest stuff in the country. We definitely have a major find. As reported by The State, a newspaper in South Carolina, The site, about a mile below the Lake Murray dams, apparently was a longtime meeting…Continue Reading…

Archaeologists Get Stimulated

As I discussed here, the economic downturn is impacting archaeologists who work in the private sector. But not everyone is hurting, apparently. This guy, who sounds like an Indian Jones knock-off, says his business is booming, thanks to the government stimulus.

The Stone Age and Skull Fractures

Remember the good old days? Well, according to Current Archaeology, The perception that much of prehistory was relatively peaceful is changing. I happen to think that Stanley Kubrick, in one indelible scene 40 years ago, already dispensed with that perception.

Twiggers

Just what you want, pothunters made more effecient by meth. Jeez, archaeology can’t catch a break.