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In archaeology, there are times when digging must stop — whether to protect sacred land or to allow for future study. In mental health, knowing when to pause is just as vital. Sometimes we need ...
Dr. Alexandra Jones, a proud Washington, D.C. native and founder of Archaeology in the Community (AITC), is on a mission to inspire the next generation of diggers, especially Black youth and women ...
Technofossils: How future archeologists will study our everyday objects Humans have littered Earth with a mind-boggling array of objects that will last millions of years.
Some archæologists have been, considering in what way and by what means archæology is going to make its contribution to the post-war period, and during August 6-8 a conference on the Future of ...
An essential indicator of the direction that future strategies appear poised to adopt was that the Secretariat intensified work on climate change and UCH, prioritizing awareness. Along these lines, ...
A version of this article appears in print on , Section D, Page 1 of the New York edition with the headline: Archaeology Is Facing an Uncertain Future in the U.S..
Editor’s note: Every year, hundreds of undergraduates at the University of Delaware pursue research under the guidance of a faculty mentor. Such experiences provided by UD — a nationally recognized ...
Object Details Author Sebastian, Lynne Lipe, William D Contents The future of CRM archaeology / Lynne Sebastian -- Archaeologists looked to the future in the past / Hester A. Davis -- Archaeological ...