Here we present selected parts of the very informative paper titled “Myceneans in Western Anatolia“, by Jorrit M. Kelder. Continue reading “Myceneans in Western Anatolia”
Archaeoastronomical Orientation of Seven Significant Ancient Hellenic Temples
Here we present selected parts of the paper titled “Archaeoastronomical Orientation of Seven Significant Ancient Hellenic Temples“, by Ioannis Liritzis & Helen Vassiliou. Continue reading “Archaeoastronomical Orientation of Seven Significant Ancient Hellenic Temples”
China – Beijing – Xicheng
Here we shortly present monuments from the Xicheng region of Beijing, China. Continue reading “China – Beijing – Xicheng”
Rare inscription in Greek uncovered in archaeological excavations in the Negev
A 1700-year old stone bearing a Greek inscription referring to the name of the city of Elusa (Hebrew: Halutza) has been discovered in archaeological excavations in Halutza National Park in the Negev. Continue reading “Rare inscription in Greek uncovered in archaeological excavations in the Negev”
Archaeologists discovered a 60,000 years old Neanderthals’ flintstone workshop in Poland
Researchers discovered a flint workshop of Neanderthals in Pietraszyno (Silesia). According to scientists, it is the first such large workshop in Central Europe that was not located in a cave. So far, researchers have counted 17,000 stone products created 60 thousand years ago. Continue reading “Archaeologists discovered a 60,000 years old Neanderthals’ flintstone workshop in Poland”
A second millenium B.C. Minoan Astronomical device identified
Here we present selected parts of the very interesting paper titled “A Minoan eclipse calculator“, by M. Tsikritsis, E. Theodossiou, V.N. Manimanis, P. Mantarakis, D. Tsikritsis (Mediterranean Arhaeology and Archaeometry, Vol. 13, No 1, pp.265-275) Continue reading “A second millenium B.C. Minoan Astronomical device identified”