This is a follow up to our recent news video about National Geographic’s ‘Nazi War Diggers’ TV series. In this video we examine, more closely, […]
Nat Geo’s Nazi War Diggers Shame
This is a special edition news video bringing you a story which has appalled the archaeological: National Geographic’s: Nazi War Diggers : http://natgeotv.com/za/nazi-war-diggers Conflict Antiquities […]
‘Richard III remains’ found in Leicester car park have doubt cast upon them
Leading academics claim there is no proof Leicester body with twisted spine belonged to the last Plantagenet, Richard III
AG: Chicken Stew with Dark Beer
Welcome to Archaeology Gastronomy. Here, with the help of ’41 Feasts’, we seek out Ancient Recipes, attempt to cook them and share the results with […]
Neck ribs in woolly mammoths provide clues about their decline and eventual extinction
Inbreeding and harsh conditions during pregnancy possibly to blame Researchers recently noticed that the remains of woolly mammoths from the North Sea often possess a […]
AF: Watering Cans & Roman Helmets?
Welcome to Archae-Facts, the place to find bite-sized chunks of Archaeological Trivia! Today I answer the riddle: Why is a Watering Can like a Roman […]
Archaeologists discover the earliest complete example of a human with cancer
Archaeologists have found the oldest complete example in the world of a human with metastatic cancer in a 3,000 year-old skeleton. The skeleton of the […]
AG: Viking Bread
Welcome to Archaeology Gastronomy. Here, with the help of ’41 Feasts’, we seek out Ancient Recipes, attempt to cook them and share the results with […]
Rice grad student deciphers 1,800-year-old letter from Egyptian soldier
A newly deciphered 1,800-year-old letter from an Egyptian solider serving in a Roman legion in Europe to his family back home shows striking similarities […]
WODC: Series Introduction
Welcome to World of Dig Craft. In this series Liv Westring discusses current issues facing Archaeology, in Sweden and around the world.