Fabrika Hill - Cyprus
Fabrika Hill is a natural outcrop representing the north-eastern corner of the ancient city of Nea Paphos, Cyprus. The Australian excavations on the south of Fabrika have revealed a theatre constructed around 300 BC and used as a...
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Fabrika Hill - Cyprus
Fabrika Hill is a natural outcrop representing the north-eastern corner of the ancient city of Nea Paphos, Cyprus. The Australian excavations on the south of Fabrika have revealed a theatre constructed around 300 BC and used as a venue for performance and entertainment until the late fourth century AD.
Tomba della Scacchiera - Sardinia
Diego Meozzi of Stonepages describes how a visit to a Sardinian farmhouse led to an astonishing revelation by the owner. A late Neolithic painted tomb had recently been discovered nearby but instead of telling the world, the archaeologists who found it chose instead to quietly seal it up.
Quest for the Truth - England
The story of how an English local archaeological society challenged convention and set out to discover the true route of a Roman road.
Videography in Archaeology
Anais Hassan discusses the merits of using videography to promote the public face of archaeology..
Welsh Prehistoric Rock-art Tradition - Wa
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