Ok, so I’m finally going to cough up the links I’ve been saving for the last, oh, couple months. Some of this is old news to many of you, but here we go:
Boadicea’s grave ‘under McDonald’s restaurant’ in Birmingham
Written in the stars at least 4200 years ago: Archaeologists working high in the Peruvian Andes have discovered the oldest known celestial observatory in the Americas – a 4200-year-old structure marking the summer and winter solstices that is as old as the stone pillars of Stonehenge.
Medieval documents get �475,000 grant
Lebanon’s medieval frescoes at risk
Medieval kings’ table found at Westminster
Maimonides’ works to be reassembled
Medieval homes under golf course
Bulgaria renovates 13th century frescoes
Excavation under Scottish church unearths sixth-century burial site
Lots more archaeology, we loves the precious:
Archaeologists find new evidence on Edom
Ancient Byzantine Ships Unearthed in Turkey
Accused Tomb Robber Leads Police to Ancient Tomb in Italy
Bulgarian archaeologists uncover ancient Thracian city
Archaeologists Discover Ancient Tower Near Bulgaria’s Varna
Archaeologists Discover Ancient Theatre in Sofia’s Centre
Archaeologists find birthplace of Rome’s first emperor
Egypt archaeologists discover ancient Greek carvings
Archaeologists discover remains of Phoenician city
Greek archaeologists find ancient statue of goddess Artemis
Archaeologists Discover Submerged Roman City in Egypt