Not exact matches
The
archaeological project has brought to light many
other significant finds during the 2016 summer season, and work
at the
site will be resumed next year.
Remains of food found
at archaeological sites may be a misleading indicator of diet, because some things are more perishable than
others.
Teeth, on the
other hand, are hard and strong enough to survive through the ages, and they are often found
at paleontological and
archaeological sites.
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.
The timeline works well alongside
other Historic England online resources, for example the teaching notes, presentations and activities exploring life in Bronze Age Britain through the exciting story of the recent excavation
at Must Farm in Cambridgeshire; and a whole range of images for the period featuring
archaeological sites around the country, tools and remains and modern reconstructions of homes and settlements.
San Salvador's many attractions include the
archaeological site where its earliest inhabitants, the Lucayan Indians, lived; five monuments
at Landfall Park commemorating Columbus» arrival here, one underwater; the Dixon Hill Lighthouse; Watlings Estate, the ruins of a late 18th - century Loyalist plantation house, and
other historical ruins; the New World Museum, with a display of artifacts from the time of the indigenous people and the life of Christopher Columbus; and the Bahamian Field Station, a center for research in archaeology, biology, geology and marine sciences.
Other known shipwreck
sites located within the sanctuary and park are presently being studied and mapped through the assistance of the Coastal Maritime Archaeology Resources (CMAR) organization.The history of shipwrecks and
archaeological work being performed in the Channels Islands National Marine Sanctuary and Channel Islands National Park is exhibited
at the Santa Barbara Maritime Museum.
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.