Unearthing Roman Secrets: an interview with George Crothers and Paolo Visona
Dripsinum is the name of a place that isn't on any modern map - but, according to recent research, should be on the maps of the ancient Roman Empire. Archaeologists George Crothers and Paolo Visona...
View ArticleUncovering Lost Communities
by Whitney HaleOver the summer a team of faculty and students from University of Kentucky discovered evidence of not just one lost community, but two in northern Italy. Using their archaeological...
View Article'UK at the Half' Features Professors George Crothers and Paolo Visona
By Kathy JohnsonGeorge Crothers, anthropology, and Paolo Visona, art and visual studies, were the guests on Feb. 27's "UK at the Half," which aired during the UK vs. Mississippi State game that was...
View ArticleGov. Steve Beshear proclaims September as Kentucky Archaeology Month
This press release appreas courtesy of Kentucky Heritage Council/State Historic Preservation Office. FRANKFORT, Ky. – Gov. Steve Beshear has proclaimed September as Kentucky Archaeology Month, to...
View ArticleRed River Gorge: Site of Living Archaeology Weekend
by Diane Comer(Sept. 17, 2014) – Gov. Steve Beshear has proclaimed September as Kentucky Archaeology Month to commemorate the contributions made through the professional practice of archaeology toward...
View ArticleJacob Welch Receives The XXXIX National Lambda Alpha Scholarship Award
Banner Photo: Jacob Welch (center), lifetime member of the Delta of Kentucky chapter at the University of Kentucky, received the XXXIX National Lambda Alpha Scholarship Award honored by a check for...
View ArticlePrehistoric Greenup Mound to be Studied by UK Faculty and Students
Photo: (L to R) Stuart Nealis (UK grad student), Dwight Cropper (Kentucky Native American Heritage Commission), Josh McConaughy (Archaeological Conservancy), Kary Stackelbeck (KHC), Charlie Holbrook...
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