The Thracian Tomb of Aleksandrovo - Episode 273
Dating from the 4th Century BCE, this tomb was festooned with frescoes showing the changing styles of fashion as Greek influence took hold of the local aristocracy.
Dating from the 4th Century BCE, this tomb was festooned with frescoes showing the changing styles of fashion as Greek influence took hold of the local aristocracy.
Once a Tunica Village, Trudeau Landing was looted, excavated, and finally preserved and honored by the Tunica people.
An archaeological district of over 800 sites, hundreds of rock art panels, and some controversial dates for human occupation.
Archaeologists don't just dig in the dirt - statistics are often used to find trends in the data and show things that weren't visible with just excavation.
A fortified village in Kentucky - Hardin Village was a place people lived and died for several hundred years.
Caracol was an important Maya city that controlled a massive region.
Born from the remnants of the Angle Phase, the Caborn-Welborn Culture was a short-lived cultural manifestation that existed near the Ohio river.
The oldest human remains found in Kansas - but how old are they?
Located in Belgium, the flint mines at Spiennes were notable for their size and technological skill involved with the extraction and mining of flint.
Known as the Fortress of Blood, Erebuni Fortress was a force to be reckoned with for over 2,500 years.
Named for it's size and excellent preservation, the Palace Site contains amazing information and some of the oldest human remains in Iowa.
On today's episode Kenneth Feder continues the series based on his most recent book, "Ancient America: 50 Archaeological Sites You Should See For Yourself", with the Newark Earthworks.
Once the only glassworks in Connecticut, the Pitkin factory is still partially standing today. It operated for almost 50 years and produced a number of unique and common styles of glassware.
Every archaeologist is asked, upon someone discovering their profession, what is the best, or coolest, thing you've ever found? What's "cool" to someone else is not cool to others. To archaeologists, though, it's all about the stories.
On today's episode Kenneth Feder continues the series based on his most recent book, "Ancient America: 50 Archaeological Sites You Should See For Yourself", with Miamisburg Mound.
Earthwatch is an amazing organization that lets ordinary people work on extraordinary projects with real scientists.
The Angel Phase is characterized by millions of simple ceramic vessels and sherds. Learn about this mid-western archaeological phase on today's episode.
On today's episode Kenneth Feder continues the series based on his most recent book, "Ancient America: 50 Archaeological Sites You Should See For Yourself", with Kolomoki Mounds.
Mahasthangarh is an ancient city with a rich and rocky past. Check it out on this week's episode of Arch 365.
She was found in a quarry, ate mostly bison and elk when she was alive, and died mysteriously. This is Idaho's Buhl woman - known as Buhla.