Tuesday, December 04, 2012
My love of fiction is truly rampant, it is no exaggeration to say it is as unbridled as a Smithfield nag that h ... http://p.ost.im/p/dDtF8t
Using Diet to find Social Structure in Anglo-Saxon England
One’s social status can determine a lot about one’s bones. It is quite easy to see in modern populations th ... http://p.ost.im/p/dDQwVR
Unwrapping the mummy – performance and science
Mummies have been objects of horror and fascination in popular culture since the early 1800s at least — over ... http://p.ost.im/p/dDTVUP
Intelligence and mental illness linked to ancient genetic accident
Scientists have discovered for the first time how humans – and other mammals – have evolved to have intelli ... http://p.ost.im/p/dDg5dk
Fracture treatment in Iron Age and Roman Britain
Katy MeyersMedical treatment, despite our own Western perspective of science, is a cultural trait. How we choo ... http://p.ost.im/p/dD4JP4
Fracture treatment in Iron Age and Roman Britain
Katy MeyersMedical treatment, despite our own Western perspective of science, is a cultural trait. How we choo ... http://p.ost.im/p/dD4JP4
Secrets of an Iron Age blacksmith
The scarcity of direct archaeological evidence leaves many questions about how Iron Age smiths practiced their ... http://p.ost.im/p/dDsUCn
Engraved stone from the Paleolithic era found in China
In recent years, engraved ochre, bones and ostrich eggs unearthed from various Palaeolithic sites in Africa, th ... http://p.ost.im/p/dDwEEb
Helmets, Viking gold and Royal boars: Portable Antiquities Scheme releases 2011 report
From St Albans to North Yorkshire, take a look at some of the incredible treasures recorded during another year ... http://p.ost.im/p/dDHmAF
