Sentences with phrase «at the archaeological sites which»

The other three large works are stratigraphic layerings built up at the archaeological sites which inspired them, their earthy tones considerably weathered by the practical necessity of being left out during the months of their formation on Welsh hill forts.

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The movie — a 90 - minute compilation of footage taken at various archaeological sites around the globe which purportedly proves the thesis — has now been released in most Western countries.
The signatures are added to a database which, when large enough, can be used to determine the geographic origin of material found at an archaeological site.
Roel Lauwerier from the Cultural Heritage Agency of the Netherlands corroborated Lenders» archival findings with data from archaeological sites at which fish bones were uncovered.
They discovered at an archaeological site in Armenia that these types of tools already existed there between 325,000 and 335,000 years ago, suggesting that local populations developed them out of a more basic type of technology, known as biface, which was also found at the site.
For instance, at Chaco Culture National Historical Park in New Mexico, which is a park solely because of its remarkable Native American architecture, the «existing staff numbers are far too small to adequately document and preserve the archaeological sites, and to fully educate the public,» says Stephen Plog, an archaeologist at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, who has studied the Chaco Culture.
In this virtual space, the researchers hope to track patterns of movement of the astronauts and objects over time, which might allow them to understand patterns of life on the station in the same way that they might when looking at an archaeological site on Earth.
Once they used clusters of dates to track patterns of population growth and decline at archaeological sites in Europe, they calibrated their method by studying patterns in the types and dates of pollen found at the sites, which reflect when farmers cleared land of trees to grow crops.
This image was based on evidence from butchered meat bones and hunting tools at archaeological sites, as well as from studies of carbon, nitrogen, and other chemicals in the fossilized teeth of Neandertals, which can reveal their diets.
Researchers reporting in the journal Geoarchaeology discovered that the interior of the container, which was found at an archaeological site on southern Baffin Island, contains fragments of bronze as well as small spherules of glass that form when rock is heated to high temperatures.
The researchers of the new study arrived at this conclusion after dating the archaeological remains at the Cerutti Mastodon site, which has pushed back the arrival of ancient humans to 130,000 years rather than just 15,000 years.
First, here are the four sets of artifacts, all of which were excavated at real archaeological sites in Washington, DC.
«Remains of barley (Hordeum vulgare) grains found at archaeological sites in the Fertile Crescent (in the near east which spans present day Israel, northern Syria, Southern Turkey, eastern Iraq and western Iran) indicate that about 10,000 years ago the crop was domesticated there from its wild relative «Hordeum spontaneum».
You get the best of Cancun by staying at Isla Mujeres, which is home to pristine beaches, archaeological sites, tropical jungles, and marine parks.
Cairo has been less - heavily touristed since the political revolutionary movements of the past decade, which means that bold travelers can find some of the best hotel bargains in the world right here, not to mention shorter lines at the city's exquisite museums and amazing archaeological sites.
Hike the legendary Inca Trail and marvel at Machu Picchu, one of the New Seven Wonders of the World, explore the Sacred Valley and ancient Inca archaeological sites on this 7 day tour which starts and ends in the captivating city of Cuzco.
We will then pass a tall waterfall before arriving at the archaeological site called Wiñay Wayna at (2,650 m / 8,700 ft), which is named after an orchid and means Forever Young in Quechua.
At the end of the year, the daughters will be brought back to China and buried until 2030 — at which time Prune will unearth them, creating a modern archaeological sitAt the end of the year, the daughters will be brought back to China and buried until 2030 — at which time Prune will unearth them, creating a modern archaeological sitat which time Prune will unearth them, creating a modern archaeological site.
The black - and - white photographic works in this exhibition, many of which have never been shown publicly before, are drawn from hundreds the artist took at pre-Columbian archaeological sites and monuments.
Scientists matched symbols from the carvings, at the Göbekli Tepe archaeological site, to star formations to find out what time period to which the images were referring.
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