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Past Horizons Magazine
Adventures in Archaeology
Issue 11 - February 2010
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Maggie would like to welcome you back to our online magazine of archaeology around the world that you can get involved in (has it really been 3 months!) This is a packed edition and I think with every
issue, we actually enjoy it more, and hope you do too!
view it here:
http://en.calameo.com/books/0000627296b9a5eb2153b
or here if the first link does not work for you:
http://www.scribd.com/full/27001246?acce...94j810ukyh
In this issue:
Chum Balam-Nal - Belize
The Maya Research Program has been carrying out research at Blue Creek in Belize for many years now. Their main focus of study centres on why an advanced society such as the Maya collapsed so
dramatically. Their plans for the 2010 field season include the excavation of an elite area known as
Chum Balam-Nal.
Painted Landscapes - California
The surreal pictographs of the Californian Chumash have been recognised as among the most elaborate and exquisite examples of rock-art found anywhere in the United States. A team of archaeologists led by David Robinson is carrying out a detailed examination of the art using the latest technologies.
A Refuge in the Desert? - Western Sahara
Nick Brooks and Joanne Clarke have been examining how prehistoric populations responded and adapted to severe climatic and environmental changes, specifically the desertification of the Saharan region between about 6000 and 4500 years ago.
Lords of the Sea - Norway
The Lofotr Museum is a replica of the largest chieftain’s long-house ever found in Scandinavia. The
excavation of the long-house revealed much about life in late Iron-Age Northern Norway and showed
that the inhabitants had travelled widely in order to trade.
Medicine Man - United Kingdom
Re-enactor Kevin Goodman describes the fascinating world of medical history and how research helps him bring authenticity to his performance.
Editorial
The long-term approach.
News
News stories from around the world.
Dig In
Volunteer digs and field schools for 2010.
Dig Cook
Culinary escapades from Annie Evans.
Focus On
Archaeotek digs in Romania for 2010.
Viewpoint
David Connolly discusses illustration and photography in archaeology.
Back Pages
Pseudo archaeology.
Adventures in Archaeology
Issue 11 - February 2010
[ATTACH=CONFIG]354[/ATTACH]
Maggie would like to welcome you back to our online magazine of archaeology around the world that you can get involved in (has it really been 3 months!) This is a packed edition and I think with every
issue, we actually enjoy it more, and hope you do too!
view it here:
http://en.calameo.com/books/0000627296b9a5eb2153b
or here if the first link does not work for you:
http://www.scribd.com/full/27001246?acce...94j810ukyh
In this issue:
Chum Balam-Nal - Belize
The Maya Research Program has been carrying out research at Blue Creek in Belize for many years now. Their main focus of study centres on why an advanced society such as the Maya collapsed so
dramatically. Their plans for the 2010 field season include the excavation of an elite area known as
Chum Balam-Nal.
Painted Landscapes - California
The surreal pictographs of the Californian Chumash have been recognised as among the most elaborate and exquisite examples of rock-art found anywhere in the United States. A team of archaeologists led by David Robinson is carrying out a detailed examination of the art using the latest technologies.
A Refuge in the Desert? - Western Sahara
Nick Brooks and Joanne Clarke have been examining how prehistoric populations responded and adapted to severe climatic and environmental changes, specifically the desertification of the Saharan region between about 6000 and 4500 years ago.
Lords of the Sea - Norway
The Lofotr Museum is a replica of the largest chieftain’s long-house ever found in Scandinavia. The
excavation of the long-house revealed much about life in late Iron-Age Northern Norway and showed
that the inhabitants had travelled widely in order to trade.
Medicine Man - United Kingdom
Re-enactor Kevin Goodman describes the fascinating world of medical history and how research helps him bring authenticity to his performance.
Editorial
The long-term approach.
News
News stories from around the world.
Dig In
Volunteer digs and field schools for 2010.
Dig Cook
Culinary escapades from Annie Evans.
Focus On
Archaeotek digs in Romania for 2010.
Viewpoint
David Connolly discusses illustration and photography in archaeology.
Back Pages
Pseudo archaeology.
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