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Archaeology Tipoffs from TNS Newsletter for Wednesday October 02, 2024 ( 5 items )  

Cambridge Archaeological Journal Issues Research Articles in August 2024 Edition
CAMBRIDGE, England, Oct. 2 -- The Cambridge Archaeological Journal, a journal from the McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, published research articles on the following topics in its August 2024 edition (Vol. 34, Issue 3): * An Argaric Tomb for a Carpathian 'Princess'? * Angara Style Rock Art: The Evolution of a Regional Emblematic and Syncretic Style * Bridlington Boulevard Revisited: New Insights into Pit and Post-hole Cremations in Neolithic Britain * Exploring Complexity in Br  more

Cardiff University: Protecting Our Built Heritage and Collections
CARDIFF, Wales, Oct. 2 (TNSres) -- Cardiff University issued the following news: Buildings and collections of historical significance will be safeguarded for future generations, thanks to a new project from Cardiff University. PERFFORM, led by academics at the School of History, Archaeology and Religion and the Welsh School of Architecture, will use the latest scientific techniques to understand how environmental factors can impact historic buildings and collections, offering guidance for thei  more

Harvard Theological Review Issues Research Articles in July 2024 Edition
CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts, Oct. 2 -- Harvard Theological Review, a journal that says it contributes to the development of understanding and interpretation in the history and philosophy of religious thought including the areas of Judaic studies, Hebrew Bible, New Testament, Christianity, archaeology from the Harvard Divinity School, published research articles on the following topics in its July 2024 edition (Vol. 117, Issue 3): * Divine Visibility in the Gospel of John * Franz Rosenzweig's Acco  more

October Brings Spooky Events, New Exhibitions, Ongoing Series, and So Much More at History Colorado
DENVER, Colorado, Oct. 2 -- The History Colorado issued the following news release: October has arrived and with it comes the spooky season! With a slate of seasonally appropriate events and series - as well as new and returning exhibitions - History Colorado is sure to have something that will leave visitors aghast, astounded, entertained, and better educated about the diverse cultures of the Centennial state, as well as how humanity has viewed the intersection between the eerie and the earthl  more

UK Research & Innovation: Projects to Boost UK Heritage Science and Conservation Capability
SWINDON, England, Oct. 2 (TNSres) -- The UK Research and Innovation posted the following news on Oct. 1, 2024: Today, the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) unveils 31 projects to grow the UK heritage economy and protect cultural heritage for future generations. The projects will unlock the potential of existing heritage collections and provide access to untapped cultural assets to safeguard and grow the UK's pound sterling29 billion heritage sector and kickstart economic growth. Add  more