Archaeology Tipoffs from TNS Newsletter for Tuesday August 06, 2024 ( 3 items ) |
Archaeological & Anthropological Sciences Issues Research Articles in August 2024 Edition
BASEL, Switzerland, Aug. 6 -- Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences, a peer-reviewed journal that says it covers archaeology, geology and geophysical prospection, geoarchaeology, geochronology, palaeoanthropology, archaeozoology and archaeobotany, published research articles on the following topics in its August 2024 edition (Vol. 16, Issue 8):
* Mobility and the use of littoral resources in the Late Mesolithic of Northern Spain: the case of La Chora cave (Voto, Cantabria, N Spain)
* The
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Persian gold coins likely used to pay mercenaries found at site of ancient Greek city in western Turkey
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, Aug. 4 -- The University of Michigan issued the following news:
Architects Kubra Saglam and Gizem Seymen working on architectural drawings of Bouleuterion, view looking northwest. Photo Credit: Notion Archaeological Project, University of Michigan
A team of researchers led by a University of Michigan archaeologist has uncovered a hoard of gold coins, likely used to pay mercenary troops, buried in a small pot in the ancient Greek city of Notion in western Turkey.
The coins
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The Future is Bright: Flinders Awarded $6.67 Million for Six ARC Future Fellows
BEDFORD PARK, Australia, Aug. 6 (TNSres) -- Flinders University issued the following news:
Research on countering antimicrobial resistance, combatting extremism, and tuning body clocks for personalised sleep treatments are amongst six transformative Flinders University projects awarded $6.67 million in Future Fellowships by the Australian Research Council.
Flinders secured the lion's share of projects awarded to South Australia, with Professor Emma Thomas (Psychology), Associate Professor Andr
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