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čtvrtek 23. května 2013

SUBMERGED STRUCTURE STUMPS ISRAELI ARCHAEOLOGISTS (AP)



"TIBERIAS, Israel (AP) — The massive circular structure appears to be an archaeologists dream: a recently discovered antiquity that could reveal secrets of ancient life in the Middle East and is just waiting to be excavated.
It's thousands of years old — a conical, manmade behemoth weighing hundreds of tons, practically begging to be explored.
The problem is — it's at the bottom of the biblical Sea of Galilee. For now, at least, Israeli researchers are left stranded on dry land, wondering what finds lurk below.
The monumental structure, made of boulders and stones with a diameter of 70 meters (230 feet), emerged from a routine sonar scan in 2003. Now archaeologists are trying to raise money to allow them access to the submerged stones.
"It's very enigmatic, it's very interesting, but the bottom line is we don't know when it's from, we don't know what it's connected to, we don't know its function," said Dani Nadel, an archaeologist at the University of Haifa who is one of several researchers studying the discovery. "We only know it is there, it is huge and it is unusual."
Archaeologists said the only way they can properly assess the structure is through an underwater excavation, a painstakingly slow process that can cost hundreds of thousands of dollars. And if an excavation were to take place, archaeologists said they believed it would be the first in the Sea of Galilee, an ancient lake that boasts historical remnants spanning thousands of years and is the setting of many Bible scenes."

středa 10. dubna 2013

'The Pompeii of the North' (Daily Mail)


London's most important ever archaeological dig unearths THOUSANDS of perfectly preserved Roman artefacts and underground structures.


  • - Coins, pottery, shoes, lucky charms and amber Gladiator amulet found
  • - Experts believe artefacts found near Thames date back 2,000 years
  • - Discoveries have been preserved in muddy waters of lost Walbrook River
  • - It provides largest quantity of Roman leather ever unearthed in the capital
  • - Site lies alongside huge building project for new offices in central London
  • - Three-acre site is also home to the Temple of Mithras, discovered in 1950s



  • Thousands of Roman artefacts have been unearthed in an archaeological dig hailed as 'the most important excavation ever held in London'.

    Archaeologists have found coins, pottery, shoes, lucky charms and an amber Gladiator amulet which date back almost 2,000 years.

    Experts leading the excavation have also uncovered wooden structures from the 40s AD around 40ft beneath the ground.

    The site is just yards from the River Thames and alongside a huge building project for new offices on Queen Victoria Street in the heart of London's financial district.


    Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2306443/The-Bloomberg-Place-Construction-Site-Archaeological-dig-London-heralded-capitals-important-excavation.html#ixzz2Q3gkwNje
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    pátek 5. dubna 2013

    400-year-old shipwreck reveals haul of gold, silver, pearls and even parrots (Daily Mail)



  • - Buen Jesus y Nuestra Senora del Rosario destroyed during storm in 1622
  • - Loss of fleet brought bank to its knees leading to fall of Spanish Empire
  • - New technology has enabled remains of galleon to be recovered

  • "The stunning treasures from a sunken Spanish galleon have been revealed for the first time after the ship was rediscovered nearly 400 years on from its wreck in the Gulf of Mexico.

    The loss of the Buen Jesus y Nuestra Senora del Rosario along with seven other ships destroyed the Bank of Madrid - and even contributed to the collapse of the Spanish Empire.

    Now deep-sea divers believe they have found its wreck 400m deep, with 17,000 objects on board revealing that it was carrying gold, pearls - and even parrots."


    Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2303830/The-treasure-sank-Spanish-Empire-400-year-old-shipwreck-reveals-haul-gold-silver-pearls-parrots.html#ixzz2Pa2dD8Uc
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    středa 27. března 2013

    Have archaelogists found Alfred the Great too? (Mirror)


    "A team of archaeologists believe bones buried in an unmarked grave in Winchester could be those of the 9th Century Saxon leader."

    DAYS after confirmation that Richard III had been found, ­trowels are being sharpened to dig for more royal remains. 

    A team of archaeologists is hoping to locate Alfred the Great and believe bones buried in an unmarked grave in Winchester could be those of the 9th Century Saxon leader. 

    They will begin excavating at St Bartholomew’s church in the spring and the results could be known by early summer. 

    A vicar reputedly bought the bones after Alfred’s original crypt at Hyde Abbey was ransacked. 

    If the remains turn out to be those of Alfred – widely regarded as the greatest ever English king – it would be one the most significant archeological discoveries ever made."

    The whole story - Mirror.co.uk

    úterý 26. března 2013

    Inside Mussolini's wartime bunker: First pictures of fascist leader's secret lair (Daily Mail)




    • - Experts said the underground chamber was the dictator's 'last bunker' 
    • - It was only discovered after engineers stumbled across an iron hatch 
    • - Bunker contains nine rooms but was never finished before he was arrested 
    • - The chamber, under the former fascist headquarters, will be open to public 

    • By HANNAH ROBERTS 

    • "Pictures of Benito Mussolini's last wartime bunker that he built to protect him from an RAF bomb attack have been released for the first time. 

    • The reinforced concrete cell, constructed 50ft below the former fascist headquarters in Rome, was so secret it was not discovered until 2011. 

    • Historians believe Mussolini, one of Hitler's closest allies during the Second World War, had the underground bunker built for himself and his mistress Claretta Petacci."

    Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2298968/Inside-Mussolinis-wartime-bunker-First-pictures-fascist-leaders-secret-lair-built-protect-RAF-strike-Rome-headquarters.html#ixzz2Odf3bHeU




    čtvrtek 21. března 2013

    Famous F-1 Engine was recovered by Jeff Bezos



    "What an incredible adventure. We are right now onboard the Seabed Worker headed back to Cape Canaveral after finishing three weeks at sea, working almost 3 miles below the surface. We found so much. We’ve seen an underwater wonderland – an incredible sculpture garden of twisted F-1 engines that tells the story of a fiery and violent end, one that serves testament to the Apollo program. We photographed many beautiful objects in situ and have now recovered many prime pieces. Each piece we bring on deck conjures for me the thousands of engineers who worked together back then to do what for all time had been thought surely impossible."

    full story and more photos - bezosexpeditions.com