#archaeologists

Charring Auhcharring58
2026-02-15

found the remains of horses and chariots buried in a tomb nearly 3,000 years ago. Here the remains are being sprayed with water, which prevents them from falling apart

#Archaeologists found the remains of horses and chariots buried in a tomb nearly 3,000 years ago. Here the remains are being sprayed with water, which prevents them from falling apart
Jens Notroffjens2go
2026-02-10

I get where this is coming from & how make sense given the geo-/paleontological backgrounds of the authors referred to here, but if we're talking about future , I'd think still would be quite a suitable term, no? 🤔

nationalgeographic.com/history

2026-02-10

I get where this is coming from & how #technofossils make sense given the geo-/paleontological backgrounds of the authors referred to here, but if we're talking about future #archaeologists, I'd think #artifacts still would be quite a suitable term, no? 🤔 www.nationalgeographic.com/history/arti...

What the archaeologists of the...

דער קערפער פֿון השםdukepaaron@babka.social
2026-01-25

"#ISIS captured #Mosul in 2014, and the group destroyed many of the stone slabs in the palace in 2016 as part of a campaign to erase pre-#Islamic #history. These carvings allowed #archaeologists to compare #biblical accounts with #Assyrian accounts, but that ability is now forever gone. However, photos of some of the bas relief depictions remain, and recent research reveals that Slab 28 may have displayed a carving of #Jerusalem."

Assholes 😥

jewishbreakingnews.com/isis-sm

Knowledge Zonekzoneind@mstdn.social
2026-01-23

Where Did #Trees Come From? : Medium

#Archaeologists Stumble Upon #Mysterious #Medieval Village While Preparing for New #WindFarms in England : Misc

How To Separate Your Self-Worth From Your #Career : Forbes

Latest #KnowledgeLinks

knowledgezone.co.in/resources/

Knowledge Zonekzoneind@mstdn.social
2026-01-13

Why Are We Not #Talking About #Chemicals? : Medium

#Archaeologists Found a #SmokingGun Behind the End of the #MayaKingdom’s Reign : Pop Mech

#Reading Is a #Vice : Misc

Latest #KnowledgeLinks

knowledgezone.co.in/resources/

2025-12-30

BBC: Should a top Russian archaeologist face trial for digging in occupied Crimea?. “A senior scholar at the Hermitage, Russia’s largest art museum in St Petersburg, [Alexander Butyagin] has led the museum’s expedition at the site of Myrmekion in Crimea since 1999, well before Russia’s illegal landgrab of Ukraine’s southern peninsula in 2014. Supporters argue his work has helped preserve […]

https://rbfirehose.com/2025/12/29/bbc-should-a-top-russian-archaeologist-face-trial-for-digging-in-occupied-crimea/
2025-12-17

Don't do this. You get into serious trouble - and we (as in: not only #archaeologists, but literally everybody) irretrievably lose valuable knowledge about our shared past and history.

RE: https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:hjloomm2tkve3pmfgbxegl3v/post/3m7xtfkzzqs2r


a cartoon of a woman with the ...

Kathy BrysonKathyBryson
2025-12-14

Happy Hanukkah!

the wall that protected the city then:
Uncover Intact Section of Ancient Wall From Era - VINnews vinnews.com/2025/12/09/archaeo

𝓖ö𝓷𝓰𝓾 𝓓ó𝓽𝓽𝓲𝓻dottir@mastodon.world
2025-12-11

A small piece of information, but more useless knowledge ( except for #archaeologists )

#Humans ignited fire 350,000 years earlier than previously thought.

Found at RÚV ruv.is/frettir/erlent/2025-12-

And here is the research report
nature.com/articles/s41586-025

Earliest evidence of making fire

Fire-making is a uniquely human innovation that stands apart from other complex behaviours such as tool production, symbolic culture & social communication. Controlled fire use provided adaptive opportunities that had profound effects on human evolution. Benefits included warmth, protection from predators, cooking & creation of illuminated spaces that became focal points for social interaction. Fire use developed over a million years, progressing from harvesting natural fire to maintaining and ultimately making fire4. However, determining when and how fire use evolved is challenging because natural and anthropogenic burning are hard to distinguish. Although geochemical methods have improved interpretations of heated deposits, unequivocal evidence of deliberate fire-making has remained elusive. Here we present evidence of fire-making on a 400,000-year-old buried landsurface at Barnham (UK), where heated sediments and fire-cracked flint handaxes were found alongside two fragments of iron pyrite—a mineral used  in later periods to strike sparks with flint. Geological studies show that pyrite is locally rare, suggesting it was brought deliberately to the site for fire-making.  The emergence of this technological capability provided important social and adaptive benefits, including the ability to cook food on demand—particularly  meat—thereby enhancing digestibility and energy availability, which may have  been crucial for hominin brain evolution
דער קערפער פֿון השםdukepaaron@babka.social
2025-12-07

"In #Germany, in the #historic center of #Berlin, #archaeologists have discovered the last remaining fragments of #prewar buildings on the territory of the current #MarxandEngelsForum. The team, led by #archaeologist Gerson Joite, is exploring and documenting the basements of houses along the former #Burgstrasse — a place where dozens of #Jewish families lived before #WorldWarII. It is reported that important objects of Jewish life were located on this street, including the famous "King of Portugal" hotel, which had its own #synagogue and #kosher kitchen. During the #Nazi regime, all these buildings were forcibly taken from their Jewish owners, and after the war, most of them disappeared due to destruction and redevelopment during the #GDR period."

news.inbox.lv/14zkpnu-german-a

Egyptian #archaeologists, including renowned Zahi Hawass, are renewing calls for its return, alongside other artefacts such as the #Rosetta Stone. While some argue the bust belongs in #Egypt, German authorities maintain its legitimacy and cite concerns over its fragility. (3/4)

2025-11-12

Kickstarter: PastForwardHub: for archaeologists, by archaeologists. “PastForwardHub will be the first career platform and community on a global scale specifically designed for archaeologists. It will provide archaeologists the actual tools to gain visibility, network with fellow archaeologists, and find stability in their professional life. This is not only a call for archaeologists — this is […]

https://rbfirehose.com/2025/11/12/pastforwardhub-for-archaeologists-by-archaeologists-kickstarter/

2025-11-10

Digital #map lets you explore the #RomanEmpire's vast road network – #Archaeologists have compiled the most detailed map yet of roads throughout the Roman Empire in AD 150, totalling almost 300,000 kilometres in length #maps #history

🔗: itiner-e.org/

newscientist.com/article/25033

Adam R. Sweetadamrsweet
2025-11-05

Archaeologists Discovered a Mysterious Underground Chamber from an Ancient The that found the stone-paved chamber, located inside a hilltop fort in , still aren’t sure exactly what its purpose was. 

soundcloud.com/sweetsongsproje

Steve Dustcircle 🌹dustcircle
2025-11-04

Found a 1,200-Year-Old Inscription That May Bring New Life to a Civilization

popularmechanics.com/science/a

Client Info

Server: https://mastodon.social
Version: 2025.07
Repository: https://github.com/cyevgeniy/lmst