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Month: October 2017

9.7 MYA Teeth from the Miocene Force Archaeologists to Rewrite Human History! Or not.

October 25, 2017 Carl Feagans 1

In the last week, the interwebs have been all abuzz for me about the 9.7 million year old teeth that were recovered in Eppelsheim, Germany. […]

The Rama Setu, the Sethusamudram Shipping Canal Project, and Cultural Landscapes

October 18, 2017 Carl Feagans 0

Between India and Sri Lanka is a thin strip of land that stretches from Pamban Island in India to Mannar Island in Sri Lanka. It’s […]

Yonaguni: Monumental Ruins or Natural Geology?

October 16, 2017 Carl Feagans 3

Just a few dozen meters off the coast of the island of Yonaguni in Japan, which is situated very near Taiwan and considered the southwest-most […]

The Value of Context in Historical Archaeology

October 4, 2017 Carl Feagans 2

In business, people often say the three most important things to remember are 1) location, 2)location, 3) location. If you were to replace the word […]

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