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Archaeology or archeology[a] is the study of human activity through the recovery and analysis of material culture. The archaeological record consists of artifacts, architecture, biofacts or ecofacts, sites, and cultural landscapes.
Archaeology has various goals, which range from understanding culture history to reconstructing past lifeways to documenting and explaining changes in human societies through time.
The discipline involves surveying, excavation, and eventually analysis of data collected, to learn more about the past. In broad scope, archaeology relies on cross-disciplinary research. Read more...
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- Archaeological Fieldwork Opportunities Bulletin
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- Association for Environmental Archaeology
- Archaeology Scotland
- Historic England
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- Diamond Open Access in Archaeology
- Tools for Quantitative Archaeology – in R
- Open Archaeo: A list of open source archaeological tools and software.
- The Open Digital Archaeology Textbook
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This is the best summary I could come up with:
An extraordinary early medieval cemetery with women’s bodies placed carefully in crouched positions has been found close to the end of an airport runway in Wales.
As well as the human remains, fragments of butchered animal bones and pieces of rare imported glass drinking vessels were found, indicating that it was also a spot for feasting.
The recovered fragments of rare imported glass drinking vessels are believed to be from western France, while some of the animal bones display evidence of butchery and cooking.
Geophysical surveys undertaken in the area during 2021 revealed a number of sites of interest, which the team from Cardiff University’s school of history, archaeology and religion have been investigating.
The researchers initially thought they had discovered an ancient farmstead, but more detailed excavations have revealed a cemetery containing burials dating to the 6th and 7th centuries.
Jessica Morgan, a Cardiff University archaeology student who has worked at Fonmon for the last two summers, said: “It’s brought me closer to my Welsh heritage.
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