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  • Baby Ostriches on the Ocean

    Baby Ostriches on the Ocean

    The South African Ostrich (Struthio camelus australis), also known as the Black-Necked Ostrich, Cape Ostrich or Southern Ostrich is a subspecies of the common ostrich endemic to Southern Africa. In the 18th century, ostrich feathers were so popular in ladies’ fashion that they disappeared from all of North Africa. If not for ostrich farming, which […]

  • African Penguin Colony at Boulders Bay

    African Penguin Colony at Boulders Bay

    African Penguins are adorable and endangered flightless birds from Southern Africa

  • Cape Fur Seals on Duiker Island

    Cape Fur Seals on Duiker Island

    Duiker Island is a windswept atoll with thousands of Cape Fur seals

  • Plant and Animal Petroglyphs in Little Petroglyph Canyon

    Plant and Animal Petroglyphs in Little Petroglyph Canyon

    Little Petroglyph Canyon has ancient and beautiful rock art

  • Birds and Blossoms in Placerita Canyon California

    Birds and Blossoms in Placerita Canyon California

    Placerita Canyon near Santa Clarita and Los Angeles is a beautiful collection of native plants and birds

Archaeology

Archaeology is the study of the ancient and recent human past through material remains. It is a subfield of anthropology, the study of all human culture. From million-year-old fossilized remains of our earliest human ancestors in Africa, to 20th century buildings in present-day New York City, archaeology analyzes the physical remains of the past in pursuit of a broad and comprehensive understanding of human culture.

Ancient Zeugma, Turkey
Art and Science of Petroglyphs
Catacombs and Garden of Kom el Shoqafa. Alexandria, Egypt
Chariots, The First Wheels of War
Chickens and Guineafowl in Africa and Beyond
Bow and Arrow with Archer and Victim. Little Petroglyph Canyon, Coso Range next to China Lake, California
Coso Native People History
Cycladic Statues. Getty Villa, Pacific Palisades, California
Egyptian Hieroglyphs and Sacred Symbols
Gerasa of Antiquity or Jerash Jordan
Göbekli Tepe Archeology Site, Turkey
Harran, Southeasten Turkey
History of Greek and Roman Sculpture at the Istanbul Archaeology Museum
Hittites. Boğazköy Museum, Turkey
Human Migration and Development In Australia
Ishtar and Tammuz, Ram in a Thicket
Ishtar Gate and Processional Way. Istanbul Archaeology Museum, Turkey
Khufu Ship at the Giza Pyramids
Levant Neolithic Period. Metropolitan Museum of Art, NYC
Little Petra, Jordan
Little Petroglyph Canyon. Coso Range next to China Lake, California
Little Petroglyph Canyon Overview, China Lake, California
Memphis and Saqqara, Life and Death in Egypt
Moche Culture Portrait Vessels (1-800 CE). Larco Museum, Peru
Nazca Culture (1-800 CE). Larco Museum, Lima
Nubia Museum in Aswan, Egypt
Paleoindians and Stone Tools in Ancient Costa Rica
Petra, The Rose City
Petroglyphs Near Goodsprings Nevada
Pompeii Italy
Pre-Columbian Jade and Pottery in Costa Rica
Queen Pu-abi of Ur. British Museum, London
Sumerian Treasures of Ur. British Museum, London
Temple of Isis from Philae, Egypt
Tomb of Meketre. Metropolitan Museum, NYC
Treasures of Yemen. Istanbul Archaeology Museum, Turkey
Venus Figurines. Musée d’Archéologie Nationale, Château de Saint-Germain-en-Laye in Saint-Germain-en-Laye, France
Yazilikaya Hittite Sanctuary. Hattusa, Turkey
Zenú Gold Museum in Cartagena Colombia
Zeugma Archeology Site, Turkey
Zeugma Mosaic Museum. Gaziantep, Turkey

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Civilization

Every society has a specific set of ideas and customs, and a certain set of manufactures and arts that make it unique. Because ancient civilizations continue to influence us today, and because I love history, I have devoted many posts to prehistory and ancient civilizations.

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