2004/10/17

Sunken ships reveal secrets


Variety of wrecks found by underwater archaeologists working in Potomac River's Virginia creeks.
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Photo by Mike Morones / The Free Lance-Star
Volunteer diver Tim Jeffas of Leonardtown, Md., measures the wreckage of what is believed to be a 19th-century schooner in Nomini Creek. Link : Fredericksburg.com - Sunken ships reveal secrets

Eyonymon Cemetery in Athens


During the excavations for the new Athens tramway system a grave stone and grave statues were brought to light. They have proven the exact place in Hellenicon, a southern suburb of Athens, where the cemetery of the ancient demos (district) of Eyonymon was located.

By the way, you have discover another domain of archaeology wich include History and Art, at : ANISTORITON Journal of History, Archaeology, ArtHistory

2004/10/03

Petroglyphs


"Jeffers Petroglyphs, located about eight miles northeast of Jeffers, was honored by the National Trust for Historic Preservation during its week-long 2004 National Preservation Conference in Louisville, Ky."


Link --> Jeffers Petroglyphs