Victoria Austen. 2023. Analysing the boundaries of the ancient Roman garden: (re)framing the hortus. London: Bloomsbury; 978-1-350-26518-9 hardback £85. | Antiquity | Cambridge Core

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Victoria Austen. 2023. Analysing the boundaries of the ancient Roman garden: (re)framing the hortus. London: Bloomsbury; 978-1-350-26518-9 hardback £85.

Victoria Austen. 2023. Analysing the boundaries of the ancient Roman garden: (re)framing the hortus. London: Bloomsbury; 978-1-350-26518-9 hardback £85. | Antiquity | Cambridge Core

cambridge.org/core/journals/an…

Victoria Austen. 2023. Analysing the boundaries of the ancient Roman garden: (re)framing the hortus. London: Bloomsbury; 978-1-350-26518-9 hardback £85.

Gotta Dig 'Em All! The Zooarchaeology of Pokemon - Ep 34 — ArchaeoAnimals (Archive)

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Following a listener’s request, this month’s episode is all about the skeletal morphology of Pokemon. Learn more about oviparous ghosts, witness Simona’s confusion at the concept, and entertain the idea that Gyrados is actually Jörmungandr.

«Александр содержится в камере на троих». Интервью с адвокатом арестованного в Польше археолога Бутягина

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Вот уже больше месяца ученый Эрмитажа, лектор, преподаватель СПбГУ сидит в польском СИЗО: он был задержан в Варшаве, куда приезжал читать лекцию.

de Volkskrant: Neanderthaler-man paarde graag met homo sapiens-vrouw, blijkt uit DNA, maar of zij ook op hem viel?

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Dat hedendaagse westerse mensen wat DNA van neanderthalers in hun systeem hebben, komt waarschijnlijk niet door wederkerige prehistorische romances. De neanderthalers moeten systematisch hebben gepaard met de vrouwen van onze soort, homo sapiens.

Six newly discovered Bronze Age mines in Spain - May explain the origin of Scandinavian Bronze

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During an archaeological survey conducted in February, researchers from the Maritime Encounters programme at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden, identified six previously unregistered Bronze Age mines in Extremadura, southwestern Spain. The discoveries may represent a crucial piece of the puzzle in understanding the origin of the metal used in Scandinavian Bronze Age artefacts.