Tweets
- Tweets
- Tweets & replies
- Media
@archaeologymag is blocked
Are you sure you want to view these Tweets? Viewing Tweets won't unblock @archaeologymag.
-
A set of Peruvian mummies dating back as far as 7,400 years ago are being subjected to CT scans http://archaeology.org/news/5165-161227-chile-chinchorro-mummies …pic.twitter.com/QuOnjv0Zky
-
Colombia Hands Over Artifacts to Peru’s Ambassador http://dlvr.it/MzLqKX
#archaeology -
Evidence for a violent clash between two Neolithic cultures has been discovered in northern France http://archaeology.org/issues/227-1609/trenches/4735-trenches-france-neolithic-battle …pic.twitter.com/BlpNsNgTJq
-
Chinchorro Mummies Receive CT Scans http://dlvr.it/MzLKmT
#archaeology -
Ancient Wetland Garden Found in the Pacific Northwest http://dlvr.it/MzKpV2
#archaeology -
At a Roman villa buried by Vesuvius, archaeologists & conservators uncover & clean fresco-covered dining room walls http://archaeology.org/issues/226-1609/features/4758-romans-on-the-bay-of-naples …pic.twitter.com/MKEDw8j7SE
-
A tooth from a Caribbean monk seal was found at a prehistoric site at Lake Worth in Florida http://archaeology.org/news/5137-161214-caribbean-monk-seal …pic.twitter.com/QWMnB5bFdf
-
The earliest known use of indigo dye, dating back almost 6,000 years, has been discovered in Peru http://archaeology.org/issues/242-1701/trenches/5090-trenches-peru-indigo-dye …pic.twitter.com/8ikMdco39g
-
A pair of mummified legs housed at Turin's Egyptian Museum may have belonged to Queen Nefertari, wife of Ramses II http://archaeology.org/news/5051-161130-nefertari-mummified-legs …pic.twitter.com/E5xUxr6PNq
-
Fragment of a 2,100-year-old engraved stone bowl found in a ritual bathing complex in Jerusalem Walls National Park http://archaeology.org/news/5159-161222-jerusalem-engraved-bowl …pic.twitter.com/aoddYvBbxQ
-
1,600-year-old roasting pit used to cook meat from animals killed with a buffalo jump removed for future study http://archaeology.org/issues/242-1701/trenches/5091-trenches-alberta-buffalo-jump …pic.twitter.com/Wi74oiEDvI
-
ARCHAEOLOGY's editors announce their picks for the year’s Top 10 Discoveries http://archaeology.org/issues/240-1701/features/5125-top-10-archaeological-discoveries-of-2016 …pic.twitter.com/6dis9R37s5
-
The world’s oldest known snowshoe, dated to 5,500+ years ago, was found in Italy’s Dolomite Mountains http://archaeology.org/issues/245-1701/artifact/5127-neolithic-snow-shoe …pic.twitter.com/giBhESlyF5
-
Two of the world’s oldest known fishhooks, dating to 23,000 years ago, were found in a cave in Okinawa, Japan http://archaeology.org/issues/242-1701/trenches/5092-trenches-japan-paleolithic-fishhooks …pic.twitter.com/3kxEhmpfnb
-
Traces of a deadly virus have been found on Iron Age pottery in Germany http://archaeology.org/news/5080-161209-pottery-organs-virus …pic.twitter.com/WBjXWxU4N4
-
A group of 6th-century A.D. artifacts from a Silla Dynasty tomb designated state treasures by the Korean government http://archaeology.org/issues/242-1701/trenches/5093-trenches-korea-silla-gold-bird-tomb …pic.twitter.com/TbjRWUZBDe
-
The first human skeleton found at the Antikythera shipwreck in almost 40 years is one of our Top Discoveries of 2016 http://archaeology.org/issues/241-features/top10/5119-greece-antikythera-skeleton …pic.twitter.com/9oLXTKjmLe
-
5,000-Year-Old Rock Art Depicts Parents and Baby http://dlvr.it/My3sHh
#archaeology -
The face of a man who lived 9,500 years ago in Jericho has been reconstructed based on a scan of his skull http://archaeology.org/news/5086-161212-jericho-skull-facial-reconstruction …pic.twitter.com/tkF81bXNC1
-
Interbreeding May Have Helped Modern Humans Adapt to Cold http://dlvr.it/My3RKy
#archaeology
Loading seems to be taking a while.
Twitter may be over capacity or experiencing a momentary hiccup. Try again or visit Twitter Status for more information.
Archaeology Magazine