Welcome to Archaeo-Chat. In this series we record unscripted conversations about archaeology, what it is like to be an archaeologist and related topics. Today, Rhys […]
Genomic diversity and admixture differs for Stone-Age Scandinavian foragers and farmers
An international team led by researchers at Uppsala University and Stockholm University reports a breakthrough on understanding the demographic history of Stone-Age humans. A genomic […]
AF: Knitting vs. Trench Foot
Welcome to Archae-Facts, the place to find bite-sized chunks of Archaeological Trivia! Today, we examine the link between knitting and trench warfare during the First […]
Canada releases pictures of world’s most northerly shipwreck
• Breadalbane sank in 1853 on search for Franklin expedition
• Wooden three-master is well preserved in icy waters
AC: Series Introduction
Welcome to Archaeo-Chat. In this series we record unscripted conversations about archaeology, what it is like to be an archaeologist and related topics.
AF: Why the Easter Bunny?
Welcome to Archae-Facts, the place to find bite-sized chunks of Archaeological Trivia! Today, we consider the association between Easter, Bunnies and Britain.
Ancient DNA offers clues to how barnyard chickens came to be
Chickens living just a few hundred years ago may have looked far different from the chickens of today Durham, NC — Ancient DNA adds a […]
AG: Baked Fish in Barley Bread
Archaeology Gastronomy: Baked Fish in Barley Bread Welcome to Archaeology Gastronomy. Here, with the help of ’41 Feasts’, we seek out Ancient Recipes, attempt to […]
Ancient Rome’s tap water heavily contaminated with lead, researchers say
Supply became contaminated as it passed through giant network of lead pipes that distributed water around city, scientists believe
A-S: Disabled Access to Archaeology?
Welcome to Archaeo-Scope. In this series we take an archaeological perspective on modern culture; asking questions about current trends and observations from around the world. […]