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6 thousand years old settlement remains discovered
Ruins of huts, objects of an economic nature, dishes and a large set of flint tools from before 6 thousand years was discovered in Mierzyn near Szczecin by archaeologists from the University of Szczecin and the staff of National Museum in Szczecin. University spokeswoman Marika Gołda reported the discovery. 2010-08-27 12:18 Institute of Archaeology, University of Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński (UKSW) in Warsaw, in cooperation with MGGP Aero Sp. z.o.o., launched a pilot project that uses the latest technologies in archaeology. 2010-08-26 01:00 Last six months were a winning streak of Polish archaeologists conducting research in the country and abroad. In addition to the spectacular discoveries, several large, long-term research projects have been completed. 2010-08-11 02:31 Archaeologists working under Dr Andrzej Pydyn have discovered two coastal prehistoric settlements from the middle of 1st millennium BC in Powidz and Polanowo with well-preserved wooden structures. Underwater excavations allowed to discover not only the previously unknown in Wielkopolska forms of coastal settlements, but also enabled the reconstruction of the economy and environment characteristic for the community of end-stage phase of Lusatian Urnfield culture. 2010-08-06 01:44 During this year's prospecting the Combined Prehistoric Expedition of the Institute of Archaeology and Ethnology located 46 unknown archaeological sites in Egypt, dating from the Lower Paleolithic to the late Neolithic. The survey was conducted in the area of oases Faiyum, Bahariya, Farafra, and the Sinai Peninsula. The aim was to locate new research areas for future work of the Expedition. 2010-08-02 02:38
Biobank and fossil preparation lab to be established in Świętokrzyskie
Establishing a biobank in Świętokrzyskie Oncology Centre, construction of fossil preparation lab "Under Tetrapod", modernization of technology laboratories and facilities High School of Commerce - these investment projects in Kielce will receive financial support of PLN 12 million from the EU. 2010-07-27 11:10 Archaeologists surveyed more than 180 ritual hearths in Wilanów, Wielkopolska. These are the first of their kind unusual archaeological objects found on Polish territory, dating from the end of Antiquity or the beginning of the early Middle Ages.
2010-07-19 22:15 Vessel containing 5 thousand silver and bronze coins, weighing over 15 kg, were discovered by archaeologists from the Antiquity of Southeastern Europe Research Centre, University of Warsaw, during excavations in coastal Risan in Montenegro. It is one of the largest so far discovered treasures of ancient coins in the world. Coins were found under the floor of the excavated house with an expanded Greek layout. The coins were in an amphora produced in a local workshop. Some of numismatics are stuck together, and therefore difficult to clearly identify before the conservation process. 2010-06-23 13:56 Archaeologist Prof. Jerzy Gąssowski, who led the search for the grave of Copernicus in Frombork, admitted that the research, which ultimately ended with success, initially seemed to be almost impossible, and at a later stage were difficult and complicated.
2010-06-14 14:22 After ten seasons of archaeological work, Polish researchers have completed excavations around the sixth-eighth century church, located in the ruins of the ancient city of Hippos, on the eastern shore of Lake Galilee in Israel. This is one of the few well-known and carefully documented by archaeological excavations Christian churches in the Islamic province Jund al-Urdunn - province of Jordan, controlled by Umayyad dynasty. 2010-05-04 05:17 << < 1  2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 > >> |
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