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    May 22, 2012 |Story| KTLA-LTV
  1. Cleopatra - The Exhibit Opens

    Gayle Anderson was live in Dowtown Los Angeles for a preview of the opening of "Cleopatra-The Exhibition." The West Coast premiere of "Cleopatra: The Exhibition" will open at the California Science Center tomorrow, Wednesday May 23rd. "CLEOPATRA" features...

    Tags: Sculpture, IMAX, Egypt, Science and Technology, Arts

  2. Jul 8, 2011 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  3. Archaeologists seek Civil War camp

    Volunteer archaeologists are descending on leafy Lafayette Square in West Baltimore this weekend in an effort to uncover relics from Camp Hoffman, a Union army encampment that stood there during the Civil War.
    Volunteer archaeologists are descending on leafy Lafayette Square in West Baltimore this weekend in an effort to uncover relics from Camp Hoffman, a Union army encampment that stood there during the Civil War. Just hours into the project Friday, while...

    Tags: Inner Harbor, Maryland, Maryland Historical Trust, Fort McHenry, Delaware

  4. May 17, 2012 | Orlando Sentinel
  5. Lots of local Orlando music for free on Fringe outdoor stage

    Soundboard Music Blog - Orlando Sentinel
    From singer Kaleigh Baker to gypsy-rock of The Getbye, there's plenty of local music on the Outdoor Stage on the Grande Green Lawn at this year's Orlando International Fringe Festival. And the music is all free admission. There's an extensive schedule,...
  6. Mar 2, 2012 | Orlando Sentinel
  7. Black-tie event celebrates history in St. Augustine

    Postcards from Florida
     Spanish music will be the soundtrack for Legado, a gala black-tie event March 23 at the St. Augustine Lighthouse and Museum. The event kicks off a commemoration of Spanish and American Maritime Heritage tied to St. Augustine's 450th anniversary and the...
  8. May 10, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  9. Oldest known Maya calendar, ancient paintings found in Guatemala

    World Now
    In the remote northeastern corner of Guatemala, archaeologists have found what appears to be the 9th century workplace of a city scribe, an unusual dwelling adorned with magnificent pictures of the king and other royals and the oldest known Maya calendar....
  10. Apr 2, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  11. Archaeologist and educator Lee Preston pieces together Howard County's past

    He may not sport a fedora on his head or a bullwhip on his belt, but Lee Preston can be recognized by the ARKLOGIST license plate on his car. And by a book that might be tucked under his arm: “Archaeology in Howard County and Beyond: What I’ve learned in 40 Years about its People and Sites,” written by the man himself.
    He may not sport a fedora on his head or a bullwhip on his belt, but Lee Preston can be recognized by the ARKLOGIST license plate on his car. And by a book that might be tucked under his arm: “Archaeology in Howard County and Beyond: What I’ve...

    Tags: Students, Patapsco, Teaching and Learning, Howard Community College, Schools

  12. Feb 25, 2012 |Story| Reuters
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  14. Jan 18, 2012 |Story| KCPQ-LTV
  15. Ancient Greek sites could soon be available for rent

    In a move bound to leave many Greeks and scholars aghast,Greece'sculture ministry said Tuesday it will open up some of the debt-stricken country's most-cherished archaeological sites to advertising firms and other ventures.
    NewsCore/AFP
    In a move bound to leave many Greeks and scholars aghast,Greece'sculture ministry said Tuesday it will open up some of the debt-stricken country's most-cherished archaeological sites to advertising firms and other ventures. The ministry says the move...

    Tags: Francis Ford Coppola, Photography and Video, Greece, European Union, Arts and Culture

  16. Jan 17, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Elizabeth Brumfiel dies at 66; feminist archaeologist

    Elizabeth Brumfiel, a widely recognized scholar in the field of feminist archaeology who studied Aztec culture, examining not only the functional and economic significance of ancient relics but what scholars learned about changing gender roles and relations in society, has died. She was 66.
    Elizabeth Brumfiel, a widely recognized scholar in the field of feminist archaeology who studied Aztec culture, examining not only the functional and economic significance of ancient relics but what scholars learned about changing gender roles and...

    Tags: Mexico City, Museums, Museums, Skokie, Arts and Culture

  18. Dec 5, 2011 |Story| Herald Mail
  19. Jefferson, Md., student works on anthropology project

    Jefferson, Md., resident Jessy Schroeder, a senior at St. Mary’s College of Maryland, is getting hands-on anthropology experience this year. With help from Julia King, associate professor of anthropology, Schroeder is creating an exhibit on...

    Tags: Human Interest, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Students, Anthropology, Colleges and Universities

  20. Dec 13, 2011 |Story| WDBJ7
  21. Archeologists bring back Jefferson's original landscape at Poplar Forest

    Another link to the past is being restored at Thomas Jefferson's Bedford County retreat.
    Reporter/Lynchburg Bureau Chief
    Another link to the past is being restored at Thomas Jefferson's Bedford County retreat. Poplar Forest is replanting the home's original landscape. Archeologists have spent the last two years looking for evidence of trees and flowers that used to grow...

    Tags: Bedford (Bedford, Virginia), Thomas Jefferson, Arts and Culture, Bedford County (Virginia)

  22. Apr 17, 2012 |Story| WTXX-LTV
  23. State Archaeologist Nicholas Bellantoni talks about preservation, April 19 at The Bruce Museum in Greenwich

    State Archaeologist Nicholas Bellantoni is going to give a talk on Thursday at the Bruce Museum on the threats to archaeological collections in Connecticut and beyond. He'll discuss the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and the unrest in Egypt, all of which are causing looting and damage to historic objects and sites. He'll also touch upon TV shows like "Antiques Roadshow" and the new "American Diggers," which follows a team as they scour battlefields in hopes of finding important artifacts.<strong> </strong>
    State Archaeologist Nicholas Bellantoni is going to give a talk on Thursday at the Bruce Museum on the threats to archaeological collections in Connecticut and beyond. He'll discuss the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan and the unrest in Egypt, all of which...

    Tags: Egypt, Bruce Museum of Arts and Science, Museums, Greenwich, Arts and Culture

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