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Department of Archaeology

 
Read more at: Rhea Tuli Partridge

Rhea Tuli Partridge

Fri, 08/22/2025 - 15:13


Read more at: Madeleine Bowen

Madeleine Bowen

Fri, 07/25/2025 - 14:53


Read more at: Cape Verde

Cape Verde

The Archaeology of Cape Verde

At the invitation of a local university and the island's Ministry of Culture's IPC, the CHRC  - Chris Evans & Marie Louise Stig Sørensen - have been investigating its early Portuguese town of Cidade Velha since 2006. Founded in the middle decades of the 15th century, and then for some three centuries the Islands' capital, it became a major hub of the Atlantic Slave Trade, with thousands of Africans transhipped each year to the Americas.


Read more at: Landscape Historical Ecology and Archaeology of Ancient Pastoral Societies in Kenya

Landscape Historical Ecology and Archaeology of Ancient Pastoral Societies in Kenya

Around 1,200 years ago, archaeological evidence suggests pre-existing pastoralist societies that had been present in some parts of eastern Africa since c. 5,000 BP experience significant cultural and economic change. Materials signs of these include the uptake of iron smelting technologies, new ceramic styles, and changes in food production. In the following centuries, the region also experienced several significant shifts in climate, alternating between periods of increased rainfall and extended droughts.


Read more at: Kieran Gleave

Kieran Gleave

Mon, 11/11/2024 - 12:07


Read more at: Dr Scott Dunleavy

Dr Scott Dunleavy

Fri, 10/11/2024 - 16:30


Read more at: Enhancing Fenland Farming: Applying Insights from Archaeology

Enhancing Fenland Farming: Applying Insights from Archaeology

The project will research how archaeological and palaeoecological narratives of past land management and climate change adaptation can shape sustainable farming, regenerative agriculture, and rewilding strategies in the Cambridgeshire Fenlands. The nationally important agricultural area is extremely vulnerable to climate change, and the mentioned strategies are considered key mitigation options.


Read more at: "Small performances": investigating the typographic punches of John Baskerville (1707-75) through heritage science and practice-based research

"Small performances": investigating the typographic punches of John Baskerville (1707-75) through heritage science and practice-based research

At the intersection among the arts, science, and technology, printing is widely recognised as the invention of the millennium. However, and in spite of a resurgence of traditional typographic methods among artists and craftspeople, letterpress equipment and technology face an uncertain future.


Read more at: Dr Abigail Moffett

Dr Abigail Moffett

Mon, 01/15/2024 - 09:21


Read more at: Magnification of Bahawalpur State Through Development of Noor mahal Museum
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Magnification of Bahawalpur State Through Development of Noor mahal Museum

Thu, 02/23/2023 - 16:01

The region of south Punjab, Pakistan own a rich Socio-cultural History. The Archaeological remains, Buddhist sites, Forts, Temples Sufi Shrines and Palaces situated in the regions are constant reminder of the glory of Region. Abbasid’s Dynasty of Princely State of Bahawalpur has its unique socio-cultural significance. It was the state that historically safeguarded its citizens from invaders, through successful strategy of military alliances, and pacts with powerful neighbouring state.