Tuesday, November 3, 2009

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Sunday, August 2, 2009

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Biolcati Hugo's speech at the opening of "Rural", yesterday, dead of cold, sit-on the steps of a rostrum. Let's review:

1) Martin Fierro says: "Those who in this story I suspect that they stick forget the bad to know that also have a memory " (Should we be so kind to forget or remove from our memory as a people, coups than rural stoves and applauded? not sound very demacrático)
2) " Y here is the field ... together. United will continue this work we started together. Together we will add to other actors of the stage industrial, commercial and other business entities together to promote national development, bring the country out of crisis and ending poverty " (do not understand this paragraph: the neoliberal policies were not the which they adhere and continue burying impoverished millions of Argentine?).
3) "I think they (the fathers of the nation) and I am ashamed. How have distorted the meaning of home. What a profound self-criticism must do men and Argentine institutions." (We agree. A self worth. Do it!)
4) "THE NATION IS SAID, ALL PAIN AND HEAVEN, AND NO ONE Feud," he said Martí. ("Marti said? Will the Martí we know all? The Cuban national hero? Or the households have in worship of the poet with the same name?)
5) " many things happened this year .... One of the worst droughts of the last hundred years. The crisis, which crippled the economy of the planet. Epidemics and epidemics unpredictability unpredictable. And an insatiable predator: the state. " (heard bad .... he meant "government "...¿ not? On the other hand, more predator than the Tyrannosaurus Rex ... I was a dinosaur.)
And that's not all.
Without fanfare Upper Peru-off by the Government hundreds of rural K-almost a capella sung the "Marcha de San Lorenzo" waving Argentine flags ... Remember that scene in Woody Allen leaving the Metropolitan in New York after a Wagner concert when he says: "I can not listen much to Wagner because then I feel like invading Poland." (Manhattan murder mystery, 1993) "...? Well, we had the same feeling. We anotojó for a moment to go for the Falklands ... Je.
So we are right about everything.
And this, of course, does not stand file!

Sunday, July 19, 2009

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A 15-year attack on the AMIA ...

remember that noise off as a murmur that did not know until later what had been.
The explosion had come to me as a noise amortized and unrecognizable.
Recently, someone told me a story about a kindergarten in the Jewish community, a group of kids for four years playing in the sandbox to digging up corpses to have a better burial.

And this file does not withstand.

Friday, July 10, 2009

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Impunity

"For God's sake!" Obama said
"Mon Dieu!", Sarkozy reveled.
This would be the summit of G7 ... ? Je.

No. .. No one resists a File.

Monday, July 6, 2009

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Obama's eyes Influenza A in Argentina II

is almost redundant to say that Argentina is not easy to have the flu (plain, A, B or X) as we put two previous entries. Although in reality, it is not easy to be patient. Look:
1) We learned that we are a health emergency ... Since 2002! How? It turns out that at that time the former decree minsitro of Health, Gines Gonzalez Garcia sanitarian by the crisis facing the country at that time. The emergency never arose (either by officials who did not realize). So, seven years ago that Argentina had the opportunity to have implemented all means necessary to any pests that appear: yellow fever, dengue and influenza A including ... Did not anyone notice?
2) No one knows how many affected by the H1N1 virus is: 100 000? 107 000? or just 2500? The numbers seem to have vanished in the last fifteen days prior to the elections on 28 June, at which time all coverage is stopped by the state for the affected population.
3) Two weeks ago, said that people at risk should have underlying diseases in the airways. Now we know that the virus kills healthy people "(and this sounds almost like a joke) and that the attack is fatal, and nobody really know the causes in pregnant women.
4) The confusion is such that, for instance, to obstetricians working in the province of Buenos Aires them down the order to give the flu vaccine for pregnant women (and against any indication!).
And as this happens, President Cristina visited a hospital in Malvinas Argentinas, taken just hours before the steamship to save Caribbean democracies.
Could she have done a swab before? Or will
transported him-as an asymptomatic, free samples of the virus in their mutation Argent?
And this ... does not withstand a file!

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

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"We lost very little" (Nestor K, June 29, 2.15hs)
"We won on all sides with 30 percent" (Cristina K, president of the Nation, June 29, 18:15 pm)

just ... file not resist!

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

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Spanish Network of History and Archaeology

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this social network, we will show the various Departments and Group Study of Prehistory, Ancient History and Archaeology that we have developed for Study Research web of ancient science as well as disclosure of Culture on the Internet from the English Red History and Archaeology .

I invite all scholars, practitioners and lovers of Prehistory, Ancient History and Archaeology to participate with us to improve the development of a cultural project, whose skills are available to all and we serve as an example to understand the past and the mysteries of our world.

Log in and join : www.historiayarqueologia.com

If you have notes, papers, websites or digital material related to the departments listed here and want to send us via e-mail: address @ historiayarqueologia.com with the subject: I want to collaborate with the English Network of History and Archaeology, or you can publish it directly to our groups of REHA. Do not forget to put your name and website or blog if disponéis one of them. The papers, articles, monographs, etc ... will be published on our website: Http://historiayarqueologia.com/ in the Working Group for the theme of work.

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Saturday, March 28, 2009

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Awarded the Order of Arts and Letters by Egyptologist Zahi Hawass Ends

The Council of Ministers has today awarded the Order of Arts and Letters from Spain Egyptologist Zahi Hawass, secretary general of the National Board of Antiquities of Egypt, in recognition to their careers and their contribution to the international dissemination of English culture. As reported by the Executive after the meeting, its work Hawass has helped foster a better understanding of English culture and their appreciation for the citizens of other countries. The Order of Arts and Letters in Spain is an honorary distinction, created by the Culture Ministry last July, which is to recognize the work of individuals or institutions with their works or through their active participation in various fields of artistic or literary creation, contributing to the spread of culture beyond our borders.
Archaeologist Zahi Hawass, born in the city of Dimyat (Damietta, Egypt) in 1947, is "undoubtedly" the most distinguished and renowned Egyptologist worldwide, according to the Ministry of Culture.
As general secretary of the National Board of Antiquities, Zahi Hawass has an active policy of protection, retrieval and dissemination of archaeological Egyptian.
also throughout his long career he has worked on numerous archaeological sites throughout the geography of his country. Hawass
maintains a relationship of full cooperation with the English archaeological mission in Egypt, as evidenced by participation Superior Council of Antiquities and the National Museum of Cairo in the exhibition "120 years of English Archaeology in Egypt."
This exhibition pays homage to the English contribution to Egyptology from the late nineteenth century, and will be inaugurated in early April.
addition, Hawass has repeatedly cooperated with major archaeological museums of Spain.

Source: Confidential http://www.elconfidencial.com
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the signature campaign in defense of the Archaeological Museum of Catalonia

The signature collection campaign initiated by a group of archaeologists and museum in defense "the integrity" of the Archaeology Museum of Catalonia, which began in February, ended after a few days ago the Minister Joan Manuel Tresserras says the center will not close.
This was the second campaign he undertook the bus and I had won some 600 firms, among others, 17 university professors, 91 professors from universities in the Catalan area of \u200b\u200bSpain and Europe, of 16 renowned international researchers, 44 26 archaeologists and museum curators relevant.
All these people were contrary to the "dissolution" of the Museum of Archaeology in the future Museum of Social Sciences, a project launched in January 2008, the Minister Tresserras.
In a statement released today, the architects of this initiative believe the campaign should end at the statements of the minister of the 11th of March in the Parliament, which reaffirmed the will of his department not only close the museum but of strengthening it.
According to archaeologists, the Republican political assertion "implies that the draft Social Science Museum, which is being developed with an investment of more than half a million euros, will respect the character of the Catalan National Museum of current law gives the Museum of Archaeology Museum of Catalonia, and that the museum will continue having its headquarters in the capital.
other hand, value "very positive" results achieved and highlight that "the overwhelming response to the second manifesto confirms rejection of professional environments of archeology and history, to displacement policy Catalan archaeological museum complex undertaken by the Department of Culture.
also believe the campaign has been successful to strengthen solidarity and close ranks with the deconstruction of national history and archeology.

Source: http://www.adn.es/

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

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Djehuty Found gold on his tomb at Thebes

A English team is jewelry in the excavation
Egyptology The English adventure in ancient Theban necropolis of Dra Abu el Naga (Luxor) and shines with the sparkle of gold. The team under the direction of Madrid José Manuel Galán, a member of the Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC), who excavated the tomb of Djehuty noble and surrounding area since 2002 has discovered pieces of jewelry in his last campaign, which ended on 22 February. in particular, have unearthed six gold earrings, two mismatched, prompting predictions that may still appear other two.
Despite the shock of the word gold associated with ancient Egypt, Galán stressed this newspaper last night: "As the song of Manu Chao, not only that glitters is gold." And, he stressed, has found something just as valuable as the noble metal: a chamber decorated with texts and paintings. It appears that the objects are part of the funerary equipment of Djehuty, a high official of Queen Hatshepsut, or a family member. It was during his time when nobles Nubian Egyptians adopted the custom to wear earrings. Djehuty, whose mummy and looking outfit for eight years, the English team to excavate, restore and publish the numerous structures and objects in the area, lived during the XVIII Dynasty, about 3,500 years ago. Djehuty's name is emblematic of English Egyptology. The project Galán and his team developed at Dra Abu el Naga, into the Valley of the Kings and the temple of Deir el Bahari, one of the most exclusive area of \u200b\u200bexcavations in the world, has continued to report major findings. Suffice it to mention the Table of the Apprentice, with an unusual frontal portrait of a pharaoh, Iqer archer's burial or coffin of the White Lady (which will be a stellar piece of the exhibition on the English missions in Egypt which will open early April in the Egyptian Museum in Cairo).
This campaign had to be meeting with Djehuty because it would dig his burial chamber at the end of a well Inside the tomb, a work that has had to postpone going to the unexpected findings in other areas, as fruitful as the grave yard, and the need to strengthen structures to avoid dangerous landslides. The jewels have appeared in the doorway in an unknown second burial chamber that was behind the famous, after a ten-foot pit. This new venue is decorated in two of the walls with texts from the Book of the Dead and lights in the ceiling painting of the goddess Nut. Neither
sarcophagus and the mummy of Djehuty are on the camera but much remains to be clearing operations. Galán believes the mummy could be burned. In the current campaign have been other notable findings such as moon leg, skirt, the statue of a pharaoh in pink granite. The jewels were in a burial chamber with paintings.

Thursday, March 5, 2009

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will bring to El Prado 500 light work of their funds over the next four years

The museum opened 25 new rooms that exhibit collections will now remain stored for lack of space

The Prado Museum will open in the next four years 25 new rooms in the Villanueva building, which will exhibit 500 works from the collections that now remain stored for lack of space. The deputy director of conservation, Gabriele Finaldi, unveiled details of a reorganization affecting three floors of the museum. "In 2012 some 1,500 works will be displayed in 100 rooms, now there are just under 1,000," he said.
The new organizational structure will be opening "staged" and they have access to the public. In spring we see the first fruits of a process in which rooms have been rescued and cabinets that were previously dedicated to dealing with bureaucracy, restoration workshops, etc. "Around April, will be exhibited in the first remodeled rooms (first floor) Italian paintings from the XV and XVI centuries," said Finaldi.
"After the summer explains the nineteenth-century English collections, formed by more than one hundred paintings and sculptures twenty. "
"An ideal course"
Velázquez door structure the new exhibition. With its reopening, said Finaldi, "it offers the visitor an ideal route." This tour - 'chronological and schools "- would begin in the Hall of the Muses (the goddesses of art inspiring) and the collections continue to Medieval, Renaissance, Flemish, Italian and English.
the gallery's director, Miguel Zugaza, stressed the importance of integrating the nineteenth century painting the Villanueva building.
"Within a few months we will have an overview of English art, an overview ranging from the Romanesque paintings of San Baudelio de Berlanga, the twelfth century, to paintings by Joaquin Sorolla Beruete Aureliano in the nineteenth. "
also expose the large model made by the architect Juan de Villanueva before taking the works of the building. Guide

The museum has published a 'Guide to the Prado "for the general public and made by great specialists. This is a selection of four pieces-paintings, sculptures, drawings and decorative arts, explained "with a language close and affordable," said Zugaza. Sponsored by Telefónica is published in English and English. The first guide of the museum dates from 1819.
volume, which includes some works that will be present after the reorganization, has been drawn "with brief words, reliable and accurate data," said Finaldi. "We will prove useful to the visitor who comes for the first time that you want to go deeper into the museum collection."

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

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Saqara discovered in a cemetery of more than 3,000 years old Amelia Baldeon

EFE Cairo
A mission of Japanese archaeologists have found a cemetery of the Nineteenth Dynasty New Kingdom (1539-1075 BC) to the coffin of a noblewoman in the area Saqara , 25 miles south of Cairo.
The Supreme Council of Antiquities (SCA) announced in a statement that within the cemetery is a limestone coffin is a woman named Isis NFERT who had the title of "noble woman", and three mummies and funerary remains of material.
The cemetery appeared as Japanese archaeologists excavating in the northwest of the archaeological site of Saqara and close to several antiques belonging to one of the sons of Pharaoh Ramses II, who reigned between 1279 and 1213 BC
CSA general secretary Zahi Hawas said that the cemetery is very typical of the style of the New Kingdom because it has a dome, a courtyard with four columns, an internal room with four columns and the space devoted to the burial of the deceased, including rooms.
According to the head of the mission of Japanese archaeologists, Sakogi Yushimora, the coffin has a broken hand and inscriptions in blue, indicating the name and the title of women to which it belongs. Yushimora
noted that the title of "noble woman" is very rare in the New Kingdom of ancient times.
also said that it is possible that the entire cemetery NFERT belongs to Isis, which may be the daughter of a prince.

Source: http://www.elmundo.es/elmundo/2009/03/03/cultura/1236085750.html

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

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split with Gil and the scandal of Iruña-Veleia

The technician responsible for the Archaeological Museum of Álava, Amelia Baldeon is split full hours of any relationship with the director of the excavation of Iruña-Veleia, Eliseo Gil, and denied having endorsed the "exceptional discoveries" which proved false. In an appearance before the Committee on Culture of the General Assembly of Álava, Baldeón also limited their functions to control the deposit of any material found in Alava, without decision-making capacity on the archaeological sites, validating and disseminating materials thereof.

The head of the Museum of Archaeology states that supported the view

technicians at all times wanted to make clear that ranks fourth in the rankings of the Department of Culture Provincial without decision-making capacity. "All I have to do is preserve the findings of any excavation, but by no means exhibit until they have the appropriate scientific report," he said.
's findings Iruña-Veleia for 2005 and 2006 submitted by Eliseo Gil did not have the scientific backing. Moreover, Baldeón sent yesterday afternoon a letter to the President of the General Meetings in which documents his position "refusal" to the granting of the exploitation of the deposit to Gil. Subsequent reports from 1989 to 1996, the curator of Archaeology, though not strictly its function, expressed opposition to take charge of the excavation of Veleia Gil. He also stressed yesterday that all the time endorsed the concerns of the committee of experts on the authenticity of the inscriptions. "My role was that of custodian of the pieces, why not participate in the process, but I signed all the minutes", he said.
however, left several questions unanswered jointer Patxi Martínez de Albeniz (EA) on its presence as a supervisor of the excavation of Veleia, the impetus given to a publication on the disputed text and images, linking his brother, Xavier Baldeón with Lurmen, SL, Eliseo company Gil, or reserving a space in the future Museum of Archaeology for parts. The jointer also questioned him about a letter that the professor of philology Gorrochategui Joaquin sent in June 2006, expressing serious doubts about the authenticity of the pieces, and Baldeón not moved to their superiors.

Source: El País

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Sanz notes that recent archaeological situate Yuso the church among the first examples of Romanesque

The president of the Community of La Rioja, Pedro Sanz, visited today in San Millan de la Cogolla recent archaeological remains discovered in the church of the Assumption monastery Yuso and stressed "its historical significance, artistic and archaeological."
In this regard, and according to archaeological studies carried out, the dimensions of the church, much larger than expected, and this temple regularly placed among the earliest examples of early Romanesque peninsula, "a great ancient Romanesque features similar to San Martín de Frómista, San Isidoro de León and the Cathedral of Jaca, "said Pedro Sanz. According to existing literature, the church was built between 1053 and 1067.
also noted that according to archaeological reports, the possibilities for knowledge and recreation of the Romanesque church of Yuso are many and "besides contributing to build our history and symbols, may have implications in the History of Art and become an interesting contribution to the History of Construction ", since it could reconstruct the process of the work of the foundations of a Romanesque church.
For this reason, Pedro Sanz was in favor of "giving value and meaning" of these findings, so that will analyze the different possibilities for integration of the excavations in the visit to the monasteries. This, besides being able to expose the public remains more significant, covered by a clear protective deck is now also possible to make a virtual reconstruction the Romanesque church and educational workshops on it, plus pictures and audio-visual projections. DESCRIPTION OF THE REMAINS

The archaeologist responsible for the project, Javier Garrido, said that the excavation and documentation developed in the south aisle have improved understanding of the location and layout of the Romanesque church, despite its destruction, as the network of impressive foundation remains under much of the church today and will 'simulate' form and elevation.
In fact, it has been proved that it was a church with three naves. The apse, discovered in the survey conducted in 2008 was the apse, where the ark was located the relics of San Millán. Similarly, an apse were discovered along this side of making very precise, where they had placed a few years later the remains of San Felices de Bilibio, hermit and master of San Millán. He has also appeared a third side apse identical, located partly outside the church today, under the floor of the cloister.
Moreover, the comparison between the apses shown as Javier Garrido explained that the church could belong to the golden ratio or 'gold number', which comes from ancient times and features some of the most important buildings of the early Romanesque , "to get exact proportions balanced and unified architecture, in which light arch, which delimited the apse, served as a basic unit.
The project archaeologist has also emphasized that the remains indicate that the medieval builders, faced with ground unstable and muddy, performed a powerful network of foundations to support and sew the pillars supporting the building. They were built with large stones, partly irregular stones in the head-have a maximum depth of 3 meters and a width of 2 and 2.50 meters and are directly embedded in the strata prehistoric (Bronze Age).
"We are very close to discovering the full stack trace of the primitive temple" said Javier Garrido, who announced, as a hypothesis, that the church would have at least one more leg to the foot and is likely to have an outstanding cruise.
also noted that the plant once known, can be reconstructed including the height and volume of the temple base, and to deepen the knowledge of the construction and evolution of standard and decorative elements, you can use the many pieces reused works and reinforcements from S. XVI, as the old church served as a quarry nearby. RESTORATION OF THE TEMPLE

The archaeological remains have been discovered during the restoration of the Church of the Assumption, began in November 2007 and completion is scheduled for November 2010.
These actions are complemented in the near future with the restoration of the refectory, which involves an investment of 500,000 euros, and the lighting of the Monastery, budgeted at 540,000 euros performance.
With these works, the total investment in Yuso and Suso Monasteries since its declaration as a World Heritage Site in 1997 exceeds 16 million euros, including actions taken to implement the International Research Centre of the English Language (CILENGUA).

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Egypt is an intact mummy near the pyramid in Saqqara ratify

A group of archaeologists Egyptians found an intact mummy dating back to Pharaonic times when they opened on Wednesday at Saqqara a limestone sarcophagus sealed, in the shadow of the world's oldest pyramid still standing.
The mummy, which is well preserved and escaped the looting of thieves in ancient times, may contain dozens of gold amulets in the layers of wrapping material, said Egyptian archaeologist Zahi Hawass.
"It's a typical mummy Dynasty 26 (...) This mummy should contain charms, amulets of gold to help the dead to reach eternal life," Hawass told reporters after ascending to the room where buried the mummy, the only accessible with a pulley.
"Finding an intact mummy in a sarcophagus of limestone is not common. Is rare. It is very rare," he added.
Archeologists found the mummy ran old when the lid of his sarcophagus, buried in a chamber in the desert on the west side of Saqqara, about 20 miles south of Cairo. In the same chamber also found 30 other mummies. 26
dynasty ruled Egypt from around 664 to 525 BC, just before the Persian occupation.
Hawass said the mummy found in the sarcophagus, is believed to be the original owner of the burial chamber, would be submitted for analysis to determine if it contains charms.
's rare to find intact burial sites known as Saqqara necropolis, near the city of Memphis, because groups of thieves roamed the area in ancient times.
Hawass said the burial chamber of the mummy is one of the three graves found by archaeologists recently near Saqqara, which they consider part of a much larger cemetery.
"I always say that we have found 30 percent of Egyptian monuments, and the remaining 70 percent is buried," said Hawass.
"We hope to find more graves. They have to wait. Every week there will be a tomb to be discovered in the area. This is the beginning of a cemetery," added.
not know the identity of the main mummy found in the tomb but Hawass said he was probably a rich person. The lid of the sarcophagus was broken because, according to archaeologist, was sealed with cement in ancient times to preserve the contents.
"If a mummy is in a limestone sarcophagus, it means the person is rich," he said.
Most of the remaining mummies were found in holes in the walls of the burial chamber, about 11 meters below the surface, and included four buried with a dog. In addition, we found two wooden coffins with hieroglyphs.

/ By Cynthia Johnston /

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

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Identification of the Tomb of Herod

analysis revealed new objects, found in the archaeological site of the mausoleum of King Herod the Great in the Herodium (Herodion in Greek) has provided archeologists from Hebrew University with additional assurance that it actually was the burial place of the famous and controversial leader of the first century BC.
Herod the Great was king of Judea (named by the Romans) from 37 BC. to 4 BC., being known in his lifetime for his many monumental building projects, including rebuilding the Temple in Jerusalem, the palace at Masada, the port city of Caesarea (Caesarea), and the palace complex in Herodium 15 kilometers south of Jerusalem.
Based on a study of the architectural elements found in the archaeological site, researchers have been able to determine that the mausoleum, where the wreckage was found the sarcophagus of Herod, was a splendid two-story structure with a concave conical roof , about 25 meters high, a fully appropriate for the taste and status of Herod. The excavations at the site have also helped to find many fragments of two additional tombs, which researchers believe they may belong to members of the family of Herod.
The mausoleum was deliberately destroyed by Jewish rebels who occupied the site during the first Jewish revolt against the Romans, which began around the year 66 AD.
Netzer believes that the Herodium never have been built without the known determination of Herod, made early in his career, to be buried in this isolated and barren area. Undoubtedly, personally chose the exact location of his mausoleum, and that from the looks of Jerusalem and its surroundings. This led to his decision to make the entire complex a tribute to himself, and therefore put a name derived from their own.

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adobe pyramids in northern Peru continues to reveal its mysteries

(EFE), Sipan (Peru) .- The adobe pyramids north of Peru continues to reveal its mysteries, with the opening today of the new museum located next to the Sipan site and dedicated to the rich Moche culture.
The Sipan is one of the many adobe pyramids that were built in the desert of northern Peru, and has proven to be one of the most fertile in archaeological finds from that in 1987 discovered the tomb of the Lord of Sipan. EFE / File
La Huaca (1000 km. North of Lima) is one of the many adobe pyramids that were built in the desert of northern Peru, and has proven to be one of the most fruitful on archaeological findings from that in 1987 discovered the tomb of the Lord of Sipan, compared to their status and wealth to that of Tutankhamun.
But political and security reasons, the treasure of the Lord of Sipan was transferred to Lambayeque (about 40 miles away), and the towns near the huaca watched with envy how tourism passed by while looters, dealers Antiques, seemed the only ones interested in the place. Only the record
archaeologists Walter Alva (discoverer of the Lord of Sipan) and Luis Chero, appointed director of the new museum, was to continue the excavations and new remains would appear to be to better understand the rich Moche culture.
The Moche, a village Chero warrior called "victors of the desert", dominated from the second century BC and AD VII coastline of what is now northern Peru, and proved to be skilled builders of pyramids, cool water (made 900 kilometers of channels) and connoisseurs of metallurgy.
For unknown reasons, related in part to the sudden succession of periods of heavy rain and drought, the Moche (also called Mochica) disappeared and were eclipsed by later civilizations, mainly by the brightness of the Incas.
As was apparent in the treasury of the Lord of Sipan the new Sipan Museum opened today shows a complex culture, with various backgrounds and significant expertise in ceramics, textiles and metallurgy.
The museum has been funded by the Italo-Peruvian Fund, with a formula of an exchange of Peru's debt owed to Italy, and his execution has been carried out by Caritas Peru, which in turn has brought running water, drains and training craft to the people of the area.
The jewel of the museum is the Warrior Priest's tomb called the Tomb found in 14, a dignitary Moche killed their forties (average standard at the time) and buried beside his wife, probably poisoned a potion to join him in eternity, and a flame, plus a host of pitchers, masks and various ornaments.
The skeleton of the priest, with all the objects are exhibited in a room lit only by a dim light in which you can also contemplate the complex trappings with which this character was dressed Moche elite.
Walter Alva said today that the abundance and complexity of remains found at Sipan, "which can provide work still to eight generations of archaeologists," the place "among the greatest archaeological discoveries of the twentieth century."
President Alan Garcia in his opening remarks, stressed that the museum puts demonstrates "the continuity (historical) Peru."
"Our history is richer and more complex than what we teach in schools," said the ruler. Huacas
Like all the Rajada is a pyramid (actually two games by a "crack") built from the ground for millions of mud bricks. The impetuous rains in the winters for centuries have wrought language and furrows on the slopes of a hill to make it look eaten away by erosion.

Source: http://www.soitu.es/soitu/2009/01/30/info/1233300482_295906.html

Friday, January 30, 2009

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discovered in the Teatro Romano de Cádiz a graphite plate with a first century BC

The Ministry of Culture announced today a discovery archaeological work being done in the Roman Theatre of Cadiz capital to build an interpretive center. It is a Roman plaque dated in the first century BC by an inscription in graphite which can be read, 'Hey, Balbo, thief. "

In a statement, the Board explained that the stone is 80 inches from the side of registration and 15 inches high. The documentation produced by archaeologists reveals that the recording was done with pointer and deck, not with a pen, so this is not an entry made in a workshop but rather an "occasional graphite" by some craftsman with access to works of realization of the Theatre.
"The inscription was placed face down, not to be seen, as a defixio or curse" for him to sit there, the archaeologists explained. Graphite consists of three words. The first is latro, meaning 'thief'. Then, it appears that the craftsman began recording a monogram, but not convinced of the outcome, blotted with several blows of hammer. Finally
wrote in large letters and profound final witness, a monogram composed of the letters "BE" crossed by a horizontal line as an "A" and "L". In them lies the main character who heads the curse or insult: "Balbo, vocative of Balbus." The result is then: "Latro, BALB.
"The fact done so cryptic," he added, "is explained by the fear of the artisan to be discovered and punished. In the monogram we believe that it hides the name in the vocative Balbus, BALB. Maybe the curse was recorded at the site would occupy a certain Balbo in prohedria Theatre during performances. It is, therefore, a member of the social elite Cadiz. "
The Provincial Delegate for Culture, Yolanda Peinado, today visited the theater to support a finding 'in situ' and announced that the board will be moved next week to the Provincial Museum of Cadiz to be guarded and not suffer any damage during the works being carried out at the site where it was discovered.

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Badajoz The Archaeological Museum is hosting a conference on 'The lost epitaph Al-Mansur '

BADAJOZ, Jan. 30 (EUROPA PRESS) - The Provincial Archaeological Museum of Badajoz host tomorrow's conference "The epitaph of Al-Mansur lost. Aftasí Avatars of registration", by the doctor in Prehistory and Archaeology at the Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, Isabel Rodríguez Casanova, and Professor of Archaeology and Numismatics at the Autonomous University of Madrid, Alberto Canto García. The epitaph of King
aftasí Almansur I is one of the most important Arabic inscriptions Museum of Badajoz. This is a piece found in the nineteenth century in the Kasbah of the city. However, prior to the discovery of this stone, it was aware of the existence of another much broader in content and had disappeared by the middle of the century.
The lost history of that registration is to be presented at this conference, going back to your search to the eighteenth century, when the earliest known transcriptions and translations, previously unpublished, according to the Board in a press release.
During the talk will address their successive publications by foreign authors, from the news that English enlightened scholars provide early nineteenth century, publications, however, will never be known or referred to in Spain.
Thus, avatars suffering both physically enrollment until its complete abolition, as its publication illustrate the evolution of Arabic inscriptions in Spain as a historical discipline, from an ambitious and successful start in the eighteenth century with the likes of M . Casiri or F. Palomares, through a disastrous parentheses, following the War of Independence.
At that time lost all this news until its resurgence since the mid nineteenth century, which will climax at the end of the century the great Arabists E. Saavedra and F. Codera who are reborn English Arabism from scratch, which proves the publication of the Archaeological Museum entry as unpublished. Badajoz ALCAZABA

addition, new details known about the place of discovery contribute to a better understanding of what could be the Fortress of Badajoz in the Muslim period and in particular the area of \u200b\u200bthe present church of Santa Maria de Calatrava, on which identification an ancient mosque seems beyond doubt. Isabel Rodríguez Casanova
a PhD in Prehistory and Archaeology at the Universidad Autonoma de Madrid, specializing in Coins, author of several monographs, articles and papers on ancient coins and currency in circulation. Participates in various research projects undertaken from various universities, National Research Council and the Royal Academy of History.
Alberto Canto García is Professor of Archaeology and Numismatics at the Autonomous University of Madrid and one of the great experts in this field in the current context of national and international research. He is the author of a number of specialized publications on ancient and medieval coins Hispanic, including numismatic include funds Andalusian Provincial Archaeological Museum of Badajoz.

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FIND THE POSSIBLE CAMP IAAC Carthaginian THE BATTLEFIELD Baecula

The Andalusian Centre of Iberian Archaeology today presented the results of the study being done on the Battle of Baecula, in order to find out what was the right place at the event held this war. In the last campaign have made two new discoveries, a bread oven of large proportions, and a new camp in the Hill of the Basils, municipality of Santo Tomé (Jaén).

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The battle took place in 208 BC under the Second Punic War and marked the beginning of the Roman conquest of the Guadalquivir Valley. Polybius and Livy recounted the events and the sequence of this military action and detailed how, before the arrival of the Roman army divisions, the Carthaginians retreated to a height protected by a river and the Roman general decided to attack Hasdrubal Barca in their own camp. The battle also involved other groups such as the Iberians who directed the chief Ilergets Indibil and Mardonio, who attended the Roman side and the Balearic slingers and Masinissa Numidian horsemen, who did Punic side. In 2004 the Andalusian Centre for Iberian Archaeology (IAAC) proposed that the battle of Baecula happened in the Cerro de las basil Sao tome and the Cerro de los Turruñuelos was the oppidum (fortified town) of Baecula. Since 2006 we develop a systematic research project of the Ministry of Culture of the Junta de Andalucía, which joined in 2007 a second draft of National Plan I + D + I of the now Ministry of Science and Innovation. In 2009 the project has reached half the development time of work, why make an assessment of the results and a reflection on the steps to take in the years remaining until completion of the investigation, what will happen past three years of work. Latest results After a surface survey and several Archaeological surveys in the oppidum found in Turruñuelos, IAAC researchers say the oppidum was founded in the fourth century BC and did not reach the second century BC, and during its existence the settlement was one of the largest oppida Alto Guadalquivir, then exceeded 20 ha. This fortified city reached during his life a strong urban development, supported by the careful treatment, with paved, some public spaces or building a bread oven of major proportions, which has provided abundant information on the feeding of the Iberians. To move around, "the passage of time has ruined some parts of its interior work gravel extraction, "said Jean-Pierre Bellon, head of the excavation at this site. Also in 2006, made an intervention with archaeological surveys in the Cerro de las Basils, and since then annually microprospección. From now on, said Francisco Gomez, has been prospected mtrs2 185,000, representing 4.6% of the total surface of the high plateau area is located where the lethal act of war. In all this space is an area of \u200b\u200b400 hectares. As a result of this work have been found metal objects 463 of which 128 are offensive weapons and other equipment belonging to objects. Pottery has also been collected from 319 grids, thus begin to get a better idea of \u200b\u200bthe actions developed in the deadly battle, with the distribution of georeferenced materials. "Today, we are able to establish what were the spaces that characterized the area where the melee occurred or the address where the Roman army was deployed," said Francisco Gomez.

Some of the materials found during the last campañaEl archaeological discoveries have occurred in the 2008 campaign, where he has appeared on the geomorphology of a second camp, backed by abundant material, which adds to the camp found in the campaign 2006, which are already two existing ones, an issue that matches the information provided by the Roman written sources. The hypothesis that shuffled at the moment is that this second camp belong to the Carthaginians and the first, already studied, is the Roman, says Arturo Ruiz, director of the IAAC. Future goals in the coming years will continue with the intervention in the Hill of the Basils, microprospección area extending up to 10% of the lethal area, which will specify in some detail the events of the war action. Similarly the new camp will be studied to establish the temporal relationship between it and the previously discovered. In this new stage work is carried out to define the access road to the scene of the battle the army of excision and location of the original Roman camp, thanks to the existence of material and the tack of calligae (sandals) of the Roman legionaries . Finally, close the surface macroprospección all the surrounding territory, ten kilometers around the mountain of basil, which is in an advanced stage of coverage. The ultimate goal, commented Francisco Nogueras Jiménez, mayor of Sao Tome, is the realization of a museum in which to show the pieces that have appeared in this place, which will provide a new incentive cultural tourism and the Sierra de Cazorla.

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

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The Prado Museum by Google

Google Spectacular draft for the first time ever digitized works Museo del Prado to a high resolution so we can see the pictures from our house and with a level of detail even higher than could be achieved by looking at the paintings in the very direct. Digital technology proposes marriage to high art, making the viewing of the works on a feast for the senses. Long live the newlyweds!

The Museo del Prado offers from today, Internet users around the world to admire the subtle details of 14 major masterpieces, thanks to a Google Earth tool that you can see images with greater sharpness 1,400 times would be obtained with a digital camera about 10 megapixels. The Garden of Earthly Delights, The Three Graces, or The Knight of the hand on the chest can be observed with a microscopic quality that lets you see things that are not watching the tables get naked eye. "A picture does not replace the experience of the work on stage, but these size reproductions providing prodigious realism" acknowledged Miguel Zugaza, director of the Museo del Prado, who has shown really proud to be the first gallery in the world that has brought their works to the Internet in this pioneering initiative from Google. "It's a unique vision. In the museum we can not bring much to the table or need a ten-foot ladder to get these visions," he explained during the presentation of this new service Clara Rivera, head of Google Spain and geolocation promoter This project will launch occurred in that 10% of time the browser freeing employees to examine new ideas.

14 masterpieces are made available to the public
Google has funded this entire project has been photographed, in collaboration with the Madrid company Mad Pixel, the 14 masterpieces of the Prado in mega high resolution and then compose the whole picture as if it were a digital puzzle. A total of 8,200 photographs were made (1,600 photos only to The Garden of Delights). This system allows you to browse the site, zoom in and select the item to be extended thanks to the 14,000 megapixel resolution images. With such precision you can see things like the stitching on the canvas of "Las Meninas" by Velazquez, the details hidden in "The Garden of Earthly Delights" Bosch, tears almost imperceptible San Juan in "The Descent" by Roger Van der Weyden and the bee lands on a flower of the "Three Graces" by Rubens. The taking of photographs took more than 3 months of work, which made the photographers at night. Another 4 months were required to have ready navigation through Google Earth.
"What better way to pay tribute to the great masters who universalize their art and make it accessible to more people," he reflected Zugaza who wanted to clarify that the criterion for selection of the works has responded to a didactic element. "There are 14 essential works on the visit Museo del Prado, but in my opinion could include 1,000 who are exposed, "added the director. For now, Google does not plan to make similar projects in other museums. It has not even revealed the cost of this magnificent initiative but say that if you think in future welcome additions. In other words, the Museo del Prado, today is a privilege. And we be able to see it.

Saturday, January 10, 2009

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La Boella: the mammoth man Belief

The Institut Català Human Paleoecology Social i Evolució seeks international scientific recognition site of La Canonja, considered one of the most important Europe

Scientists from various European and Asian countries such as France, England, Switzerland and Syria yesterday visited the site Paleontology Boella (The Canonja), considered one of the three oldest in the Iberian Peninsula and one the most important of Eurasia.
The group consists of about twenty-five researchers these days participating in a meeting organized by the Catalan Institute of Human Paleoecology Social i Evolució (IPHES) interested in this site which contains evidence of the Quaternary.
The objective of this meeting is "to present the results of the research community university science, 'said the site director, Josep Vallverdú.
One of the goals it has set the IPHES is to achieve international recognition of the remains located in La Boella, a deposit equal in length to those of Atapuerca and Orce, which retained ancestral remains found so far in Europe. Vallverdú
said that the presence of researchers on the territory where is located the site "we want to validate their importance and that there is scientific agreement on the remains found in La Boella." Second migration

The first African hominid migration into Eurasia occurred about two million years. La Boella investigates the presence of traces corresponding to the second migration, which occurred between 800,000 and makes a million years. "We think it may be well reflected here," said Vallverdú.
The discovery of remains related to human presence "has been the most interesting surprise that has brought the site, since it placed chronologically in the same period Atapuerca and Orce."
Facing a wall of earth eight feet, in which there are marks of paleontologists in the first four IPHES scientist explained to his colleagues in Europe and Asia remains located in La Boella, among which a collection mammoth defenses, and thousands of years ago the plain around La Canonja was flooded by water, since this area was under the influence of the river Francolí. Vallverdú
reported that "after the presentation of the excavation, will assess how the archaeological record can provide a complementary perspective to the continental and marine sediments that are already known, to define the limits and characteristics of environmental change makes about 800,000 years. "
The next step will provide the site with the necessary infrastructure to protect the remains found on the walls of the gully of La Boella and are in the open, a circumstance which could involve heavy rains cause damage or a landslide. The director of IPHES
, Eudald Carbonell, for his part said that "the meeting that takes place in the Castell de Masricard is very significant because it involves the incorporation of researchers linked to the Institut and the INQUA (International Association for Quaternary Research ), which serves to place the Boella and studies between the sites of the first order to the international community, to deepen the understanding of early human occupation. "

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the Iron Age in the separation of body and Alma

Archaeologists in southeastern Turkey have discovered a carved stone slab of the Iron Age to provide written evidence, the first in the region, that the people of that time believed that the soul could be separated from the body.

An expedition of the Oriental Institute at the University of Chicago found the slab of basalt about 350 kilograms, about one meter high and about two feet wide, Zincirli, site of the ancient city of Sam ' al. Once capital of a prosperous kingdom, is now one of the archaeological sites under excavation major Hierro.La Age slab is the first of its kind to be found intact in its original location, allowing scholars to learn about the customs funeral and life in the eighth century BC At that time, vast empires emerged in the ancient Middle East, and cultures like the Israelites and the Phoenicians were part of a great mix activa.El man who is represented in the slab was probably burned practice Judaism and other religions reject due to a belief in the unity between body and soul. According to the inscription, the soul of the deceased lay in the small monolith.

"The slab is almost intact. It is unique in its combination of textual and pictorial representations, and thus provides an important contribution to understanding the culture and ancient language," says David Schloen, director of the issue of the University of Chicago Zincirli.Unos German archaeologists first excavated at the site of 40 hectares in the decade of 1890, and unearthed a number of buildings in the city, such as gateways to the same, huge walls protecting it, and palaces. Currently on display several royal inscriptions and other pieces in museums in Istanbul and Berlin. Schloen and his team at the University of Chicago Zincirli have excavated for two months every year since 2006.Zincirli is an extraordinary site. Because no other cities were built above it, the archaeologists have just below the surface excellent pieces of the Iron Age. The value is even higher due to the fact that it is rare to have written evidence with archaeological and artistic evidence of the Iron Age. Having all this information helps an archaeologist to study the ethnicity of the inhabitants, trade and migration, and the relationship of the groups that lived there.

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The Council of Ministers approved a batch of two million euros to cover emergency works at the Museu de Mallorca

L. DURAN. PALMA. The Cabinet yesterday approved the emergency work in the Museu de Mallorca regarding electrical installations and fire protection. The State provides the amount of 2,038,700 euros.Desde ago a couple of weeks, the building Ca The Great Christian-based state-owned museum and regional management, is undergoing work that will upgrade its electrical system, a reform "urgent" and "indispensable" to pursue other major works such as those affecting Artes.Los rooms Fine work began in prehistory rooms have been empty without necessarily affecting "visitors" or affecting "the security of the museum," said at the time the head of the center Maria Joan Palou. Logically, the material has been placed on reserve rooms "safely." As she said, "at the museum are not met regulations for the type of building that is, why the new electrical system has to adapt to the role of this building. "The period of execution of these works in the electrical system is not very long. It is estimated that in four or five months will be completed. A technical team from Madrid, under the supervision of engineers, is in charge of electricity reform will trabajos.La updating a museum that has neither air conditioning nor adequate heating, observed and 'suffered' by own Culture Minister Cesar Antonio Molina, in his visit to the same last August. "We will take this opportunity to renew the lighting in the windows and the entire signage system of them, "said Palou.

Source: www.diariodemallorca.es

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a mummy found in Egypt that could be Queen's Sesheshet

Egyptian archaeologists have found remains of a mummy believed to belong to Queen Seshestet, mother of a pharaoh ruled Egypt in the twenty-fourth century BC, the government said Thursday.

After the five hours were needed to lift the lid of the sarcophagus discovered in a pyramid south of Cairo last year, they found a skull , legs, pelvis and other body parts wrapped in linen, as well as ancient pottery, according to the antiquities department of the Government.
The Thieves looted the burial chamber in the past and stole the other objects.
"Though not find the name of the queen buried in the pyramid, it appears that this is Seshestet, the mother of Pharaoh Teti, the first of the sixth dynasty," said chief archaeologist Zahi Hawass said in a statement. Teti
ruled Egypt at least ten years around the year 2,300 BC and is buried nearby. Although archaeologists have found many ancient Egyptian royal mummies, most of them belong to the New Kingdom, which began 500 years after the time of Teti.

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Thursday, January 8, 2009

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The sarcophagus of a child buried 1,600 years ago

Found in a coffin Roman Arroyomolinos 100 kilos

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One of two late Roman sarcophagi discovered last summer in the Madrid suburb of Arroyomolinos (11,804 inhabitants) was removed a few days ago the underground mausoleum where he was placed for 1,600 years. Inside, the object containing the remains of an immature bone, a child of tender years, in archaeological jargon. His remains are being subjected to mandatory review by Cristina de Haro, belonging to the team pathologist in situ by the Directorate General of Heritage of the Ministry of Culture of the Community of Madrid and to which the archaeologist responsible for this action, Luis Fernandez.
Archaeologists believe the tomb may still be another buried
is the first find of its kind in the region of Madrid
While children's bones, high ground, remain in laboratories in the regional government, the container that housed a sarcophagus of a weighing 100 kilos and 1.30 meters long by 40 centimeters wide and two feet thick, heavily eroded lead in the bottom, was sent to the headquarters of the Regional Archaeological Museum in Alcalá Henares. Its director, Enrique Baquedano, was sent to the front of his team of specialists. "The remains are to be first reviewed and strengthened with special products that do not alter its nature," he explains.
There, a team of doctors examined the coffin, which has the peculiarity of having in the end caps crosses paths with equal arms, finished at its ends by as many prisms. That led archaeologists to date the findings about V century AD, as it was from then that widespread use of Christian symbols in the burials. According
Soledad Gil, an archaeologist who has attended the task of extracting this grave child Arroyomolinos the mausoleum of another sarcophagus still remains buried. Other sources report that the weight of that other metal casket is about 800 kilos, also made of lead, which is known to find more remains and is presumed to contain the bones of an adult. Between one and another sarcophagus remains were found six to seven more dead buried there.
The mausoleum is located in a plaza at the entrance to Arroyomolinos the east. On this site, where other remains indicate the presence of a contemporary of the mausoleum occupied enclave, is planning to build a large commercial space.
The cemetery was part of a set broader. Your own transport allows archaeologists to conclude that the cemetery could be a patrician local paterfamilias. This is the first finding of its kind found in the region of Madrid, where Roman burials are uncommon. Alcalá de Henares is perhaps the region with the largest enclave of Roman remains, which are also found in Valdetorres del Jarama, Titulcia, Villamanta, Cinderella and San Lorenzo de El Escorial. The findings of remains from the Roman period, which are later compared to the original found in Spain from 218 BC, in the center of the peninsula are often located along rivers.
The site found in Arroyomolinos is situated a short distance from a river that waters the area.

Source: http://www.elpais.com/articulo/madrid/sarcofago/nino/enterrado/hace/1600/anos/elpepiespmad/20090107elpmad_8/Tes