Archaeology is a fascinating subject, and the artifacts uncovered from thousands of years ago have a surprising impact on our modern lives. There are many ongoing archaeological searches, such as the one on the Greek island of Aegina. This has revealed that it was home to a Bronze Age purple dye workshop. Today, purple is…
Category: Onging Archaeological Searches
Archaeologists who smoke find it hard to get along with workmates who abhor smoking. Plus, excusing yourself repeatedly to catch a smoke can bring down productivity. What if I told you there is a way to beat that urge while still crouched with your peers digging? Yes, with nicotine pouches. What are Nicotine Pouches? Nicotine…
Albia, commonly referred to as Albia in the Decapolis, was part of the ten city district. Historically the city has also been known as Seleucia, as we
The Ancient Greek city of Idalium was an ancient city in Cyprus, in modern Dali. The city was initially founded during the copper trade in the 3rd mil
The ancient Greek city of Antiochia ad Cragum, dates back to around 170 BC when it was founded by Antiochus IV Epiphanes. It is an old Hellenistic cit
The science of archaeology involves all the struggles of researchers to understand what has happened in the past, how people used to live and under what conditions life was endured for different civilisations. Trying to find the correct excavation area, conducting contextual research and creating a meaningful stratigraphy are the main challenges which await for…
The extensive archaeological site of Abel Beth Maacah is located within Israel and is considered to be a gateway to the Aramean World. The city dates
The City of the Dead is sometimes referred to as the Cairo Necropolis and is an Islamic necropolis and cemetery, which is located below the Mokattam H