Digging under Beantown

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The life of Ellen Berkland, a professional archaeologist of Boston city who is in this profession for more than eighteen years, who had started her digging career at a very early age in backyard built by her father is described. She is of the view that archeology was not a formal part of the state or municipal curricula but TV, movies, magazines, websites and books have made it more popular and accessible to public.

Interview, Archaeologists, Berkland, Ellen

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Cyber sets and sanctuaries

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A state-of-art computer technology is used by e-lab at the University of Warwick, to create three-D models of Roman theaters. These models can be viewed online at www.theatron.org.

author: Urbanus, Jason
Science & research, Research, Technology application, Collections and collecting, Theaters, University of Warwick, Theatres

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Remembering the Mimbres

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The exhibition at Harvard's Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, displays the examples from Harvard's collection of Mimbres vessels, from the Swarts Ruin in New Mexico.

author: Berry, Kimberly A
Exhibitions, Mogollon culture, Harvard University. Tozzer Library. Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology

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