Skeletons point to Columbus voyage for syphilis origins
Skeletons don’t lie. But sometimes they can mislead, as in the case of bones that reputedly showed evidence of syphilis in Europe and other parts of the Old World before Christopher Columbus made his...
View ArticleTransforming lives and preserving Peruvian heritage
By Larry Coben and Rebekah Junkermeier In some locations around the world major cultural heritage sites are being left to deteriorate and in many instances the communities surrounding them are living...
View ArticleCrowdfunding the past: is this the future of archaeology?
The rise of crowdfunding in the United Kingdom has taken another step forward as UK-based DigVentures launches the world’s first archaeology crowdfunding platform. DigVentures was started in 2012 as a...
View ArticleBamburgh Research Project needs your support
Bamburgh, fortress palace of the Anglo-Saxon Kings of Northumbria, has been continuously occupied for more than 3,000 years. Since 1996 this legacy has been investigated by archaeologists, students,...
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