Archive | June 18th, 2008

Archeological dig near Althingi

Posted on 18 June 2008

Archeologists are due to start digging in Tjarnargata in the centre of Reykjavík in so called Althingisreitur or Althingi’s spot right by Iceland’s parliament, Althingi.

“We have discovered many interesting remains there. It could be possible remains from the

Archaeologist’s search for ancient Lanky tribe

Posted on 18 June 2008

AN amateur archaeologist has been given a lottery grant to help him dig into Bolton’s hidden past.

Paul Kay, the founder of the Bolton Cambrian Archaeological and Historical Society, believes the moors around Bolton and Lancashire have secrets to be

Digging into the Roman Legion

Posted on 18 June 2008

Archaeologists from Cardiff University today began excavating part of the remains of the 2,000 year old Roman Fortress in Caerleon, Newport.

Led by Dr Peter Guest, of the School of History and Archaeology, the team of 50 archaeologists from Cardiff…



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