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Archaeological forgery is the manufacture of supposedly ancient items that are sold to the antiquities market and may even end up in the collections of museums. It is related to art forgery . A string of archaeological forgeries have usually followed news of prominent archaeological excavations .
She specialises in women's studies, [1] cultural heritage, and indigenous studies [2] in the archaeological context, specifically early Australian archaeology. Bird's other focuses include lithic technology and art. [3] Bird has conducted archaeological fieldwork and laboratory research in the UK, Europe, Australia, and Egypt.
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Archaeologists use satellite photos to spot potential archaeological sites, but urban sprawl and other human development has erased many traces of ancient civilizations. To get around that ...
Archaeology of the Dreamtime: The Story of Prehistoric Australia and its People (1983, 7th edition 2010) Riches of Ancient Australia: A Journey into Prehistory University of Queensland Press Paperbacks (1990, 3rd edition 1999) Rock Art of the Dreamtime: Images of Ancient Australia (1997) The Original Australians: story of the Aboriginal People ...
Australian archaeology is a large sub-field in the discipline of archaeology.Archaeology in Australia takes four main forms: Aboriginal archaeology (the archaeology of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in Australia before and after European settlement), historical archaeology (the archaeology of Australia after European settlement), maritime archaeology and the archaeology of the ...
Such archaeological evidence reveals valuable data not just about the individual woman herself, but also about women's history in ancient regions more generally. As many scholars have noted, archaeology provides an important corrective because ancient literary sources often emphasized elite women, were written by male authors, or the women were ...
Researcher discover from Warsaw Mummy Project what they thought was the mummy of Egyptian priest, Hor-Djehuty was in fact a mummified corpse of a pregnant woman. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] The pregnancy claim has been questioned by a later paper.