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20 Feb 2008, 10:10 am
The Archaeology Travel Photos group that we started at Flickr some years ago has taken on a life of its own.As of today the group counts 710 members and 8052 photographs, many of them quite spectacular.Archaeology Travel Photos at Flickr is intended for:"Travel photos of objects of interest to archaeology: especially megalithic sites, megaliths, dolmens, cairns, prehistoric rock art, cave paintings, aerial photos of archaeological sites. [read post]
16 Apr 2009, 10:10 am
In the Southwest in particular, the connection between methamphetamines and looting is becoming increasingly well established. [read post]
16 Jan 2024, 6:00 am by Bailey DeSimone
On January 28, 1898, on the intersection of First and F Streets Southwest, workers unearthed the bones of a dinosaur during a sewer construction project. [read post]
23 Oct 2012, 1:20 pm
Two southwest Colorado men are facing short jail sentences for violating a federal law that prohibits disturbing ancient artifacts, according to a recent article in the Durango Herald. [read post]
14 Sep 2021, 3:47 pm by Patricia Salkin
Plaintiff Evans Creek, LLC, alleged that Defendant City of Reno violated the Fifth Amendment’s Takings Clause and the Fourteenth Amendment’s Equal Protection Clause by preventing it from developing land formerly known as the Ballardini Ranch in southwest Reno. [read post]
9 Aug 2011, 7:48 am by Kimberly Alderman
Filed under: archaeology law, Criminal prosecutions, cultural property law, Native American Issues, Southwest U.S. [read post]
1 May 2011, 1:48 pm by Kimberly Alderman
Filed under: archaeology law, Criminal prosecutions, cultural property law, Litigation, Native American Issues, Southwest U.S. [read post]
21 Jan 2014, 11:48 am
Defend Douglas and Piatt raised concerns about that route, including its proximity to the Amish community around Arthur, a Native American archaeological site and the Tuscola airport. [read post]
3 Jun 2011, 7:20 am by Kimberly Alderman
Filed under: archaeology law, Criminal prosecutions, cultural property law, Native American Issues, Southwest U.S. [read post]
31 Jul 2016, 7:21 am
  At the southwest extremely are immediate consumables, such as food obtained from foraging in cultures that do not preserve or store their food. [read post]
8 Oct 2017, 7:01 pm by Harry Styron
Drawing on the pioneering archaeological work of Carl and Eleanor Chapman, whose courses and books about Missouri anthropology and archaeology shaped a couple of generations of students including me, the Paytons summarize what is known about occupants of the valley over the past 12,000 years until the first Anglo-Americans began visiting, then settling, in the past three centuries. [read post]
8 May 2012, 9:12 am by Greg Guedel
Alice Rearden is a translator for the Calista Elders Council, the primary heritage association of Southwest Alaska. [read post]
11 Jul 2023, 2:30 pm by Derek Fincham
The one Bubon statue that remained in Turkey, at the Burdur Archaeological Museum. [read post]
23 May 2012, 11:18 am by Steve Davies
The experimental protocol will simulate natural flood conditions in order to provide key wildlife habitat, potentially reduce erosion of archaeological sites, enhance riparian vegetation, maintain or increase camping opportunities, and improve the wilderness experience along the Colorado River in Grand Canyon National Park. [read post]
8 May 2009, 2:03 pm
The idea is to train Panamanians and others Latin Americans in hospitality.There are plenty of other internship possibilities in Panama in Anthropology, Archaeology, Business, and Foreign Relations; if you are interested in pursuing an internship in Panama you might want to start your search with one of the many universities in Panama; both FSU-Panama and Louisville offer internships for credit with institutions in Panama.PANAMA LEGAL INTERNSHIPEarth Train - Panama's Land Conservancy… [read post]
26 Jan 2024, 6:33 am by centerforartlaw
In January 2021, nearly two dozen Tang Dynasty Buddhist statues were stolen from Fozi Mountain, a famous Buddhist heritage site in Southwest China. [read post]