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ARCHAE (Archaeological Research, Community, Heritage and Events) is a free, global hub for archaeology enthusiasts, academics, and students.

Archaeologists in Germany have uncovered evidence Archaeologists in Germany have uncovered evidence of compassionate care for individuals with disabilities during the late Middle Ages, based on skeletal remains from a medieval cemetery in Eichstätt, Bavaria. 

The findings, from a site dating to the 14th to 15th centuries, include skeletons with conditions such as scoliosis, limb deformities, and healed fractures, suggesting these individuals were supported by their communities despite their physical limitations.

Read more at www.archae.co.uk (link in bio) 

#archaeology #archaeologystudent #archaeologydig #greekarchaeology #archaeology_news #archaeology #archaeologist #archaeological #archaeologists #ancient #archaeological_site #archaeologyismylife #archaeology_lovers #bavaria #germanhistory #germanarchaeology #archaeologygermany #ancientmedicine #eichstaett #middleages #medieval #14thcentury #15thcentury
NEWS: Greek politicians and archaeologists have vo NEWS: Greek politicians and archaeologists have voiced intense criticism following the collapse of a replica of the iconic Dolphin Fresco at the Palace of Knossos in Crete. The incident, which occurred on Friday, 16 May 2025, saw a section of the fresco reproduction in the palace’s eastern wing detach due to strong winds during a storm, raising concerns about the maintenance of this renowned archaeological site.

Read more at www.archaeology.co.uk (link in bio)

#archaeology #archaeologystudent #archaeologydig #greekarchaeology #archaeology_news #archaeology #archaeologist #archaeological #archaeologists #ancient #archaeological_site #archaeologyismylife #archaeology_lovers #classics #ancientgreece #greekhistory #fresco #ancientgreek #greekart
NEWS: Archaeologists in Varberg, Sweden, have disc NEWS: Archaeologists in Varberg, Sweden, have discovered six historical shipwrecks during investigations for the Varbergstunneln project. The finds, located near the original shoreline in southwest Sweden, range in age from the Middle Ages to the 17th century, offering new insights into the region’s maritime history. Read more at www.archae.co.uk (link in bio)

#2025excavation #archaeologyuk #archaeologystudent #archaeologydig #swedenarchaeology #médiéval #medieval #medieval_world #varberg #archaeology_news #archaeology #archaeologist #archaeological #archaeologists #archaeological_site #archaeologyismylife #archaeology_lovers
A new study published in the Journal of Archaeolog A new study published in the Journal of Archaeological Science has found that sledge-pulling dogs develop unique skeletal changes, offering a way to identify their historical role in Arctic communities. The research, led by Dr Louise Pionnier, examines entheseal changes—modifications where muscles or tendons attach to bones—and could shed light on ancient human-canine relationships.

Read more www.archae.co.uk (link in bio) #zooarchaeology #osteology #biology #sled #sledding #arctic_circle #malamutes #huskies #inuit #thule #domestication #caninedomestication #canine #archaeology_news #archaeology #archaeologist #archaeological #archaeologists #archaeological_site #archaeologyismylife #archaeology_lovers
NEWS: A remarkable 2,600-year-old stone relief dep NEWS: A remarkable 2,600-year-old stone relief depicting King Ashurbanipal, the last great ruler of the Assyrian Empire, alongside major deities, has been discovered in Nineveh, modern-day Iraq.  Read more at www.archae.co.uk link in bio

#assyrian #assyria #iraqarchaeology #nineveh #archaeology_news #archaeology #archaeologist #archaeological #archaeologists #archaeological_site #archaeologyismylife #archaeology_lovers
NEW EVENT: On 11 July 2025, the @theyorkshiremuseu NEW EVENT: On 11 July 2025, the @theyorkshiremuseum will unveil Viking North, a stunning exhibition that brings the Viking Age in Northern England (866–1066) to life. This is one of the most significant collections of Viking artefacts ever displayed outside London, packed with rare finds and fresh insights into a transformative era, read more at www.archae.co.uk , link in bio

#viking #vikinglife #vikingage #vikingyork #yorkshiremuseum #newexhibition #ukmuseum #jorvik
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ARCHAE (Archaeological Research, Community, Heritage and Events) is a free, global hub for archaeology enthusiasts, academics, and students.

Archaeologists in Germany have uncovered evidence Archaeologists in Germany have uncovered evidence of compassionate care for individuals with disabilities during the late Middle Ages, based on skeletal remains from a medieval cemetery in Eichstätt, Bavaria. 

The findings, from a site dating to the 14th to 15th centuries, include skeletons with conditions such as scoliosis, limb deformities, and healed fractures, suggesting these individuals were supported by their communities despite their physical limitations.

Read more at www.archae.co.uk (link in bio) 

#archaeology #archaeologystudent #archaeologydig #greekarchaeology #archaeology_news #archaeology #archaeologist #archaeological #archaeologists #ancient #archaeological_site #archaeologyismylife #archaeology_lovers #bavaria #germanhistory #germanarchaeology #archaeologygermany #ancientmedicine #eichstaett #middleages #medieval #14thcentury #15thcentury
NEWS: Greek politicians and archaeologists have vo NEWS: Greek politicians and archaeologists have voiced intense criticism following the collapse of a replica of the iconic Dolphin Fresco at the Palace of Knossos in Crete. The incident, which occurred on Friday, 16 May 2025, saw a section of the fresco reproduction in the palace’s eastern wing detach due to strong winds during a storm, raising concerns about the maintenance of this renowned archaeological site.

Read more at www.archaeology.co.uk (link in bio)

#archaeology #archaeologystudent #archaeologydig #greekarchaeology #archaeology_news #archaeology #archaeologist #archaeological #archaeologists #ancient #archaeological_site #archaeologyismylife #archaeology_lovers #classics #ancientgreece #greekhistory #fresco #ancientgreek #greekart
NEWS: Archaeologists in Varberg, Sweden, have disc NEWS: Archaeologists in Varberg, Sweden, have discovered six historical shipwrecks during investigations for the Varbergstunneln project. The finds, located near the original shoreline in southwest Sweden, range in age from the Middle Ages to the 17th century, offering new insights into the region’s maritime history. Read more at www.archae.co.uk (link in bio)

#2025excavation #archaeologyuk #archaeologystudent #archaeologydig #swedenarchaeology #médiéval #medieval #medieval_world #varberg #archaeology_news #archaeology #archaeologist #archaeological #archaeologists #archaeological_site #archaeologyismylife #archaeology_lovers
A new study published in the Journal of Archaeolog A new study published in the Journal of Archaeological Science has found that sledge-pulling dogs develop unique skeletal changes, offering a way to identify their historical role in Arctic communities. The research, led by Dr Louise Pionnier, examines entheseal changes—modifications where muscles or tendons attach to bones—and could shed light on ancient human-canine relationships.

Read more www.archae.co.uk (link in bio) #zooarchaeology #osteology #biology #sled #sledding #arctic_circle #malamutes #huskies #inuit #thule #domestication #caninedomestication #canine #archaeology_news #archaeology #archaeologist #archaeological #archaeologists #archaeological_site #archaeologyismylife #archaeology_lovers
NEWS: A remarkable 2,600-year-old stone relief dep NEWS: A remarkable 2,600-year-old stone relief depicting King Ashurbanipal, the last great ruler of the Assyrian Empire, alongside major deities, has been discovered in Nineveh, modern-day Iraq.  Read more at www.archae.co.uk link in bio

#assyrian #assyria #iraqarchaeology #nineveh #archaeology_news #archaeology #archaeologist #archaeological #archaeologists #archaeological_site #archaeologyismylife #archaeology_lovers
NEW EVENT: On 11 July 2025, the @theyorkshiremuseu NEW EVENT: On 11 July 2025, the @theyorkshiremuseum will unveil Viking North, a stunning exhibition that brings the Viking Age in Northern England (866–1066) to life. This is one of the most significant collections of Viking artefacts ever displayed outside London, packed with rare finds and fresh insights into a transformative era, read more at www.archae.co.uk , link in bio

#viking #vikinglife #vikingage #vikingyork #yorkshiremuseum #newexhibition #ukmuseum #jorvik
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