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Search for Victims of the Tulsa Race Massacre Has Uncovered 27 Coffins


Search for Victims of the Tulsa Race Massacre Has Uncovered 27 Coffins
There are strong reasons to suspect that the mass grave was for victims of the 1921 killing, given contemporary evidence.
Archaeological and excavation teams at a mass grave in Oaklawn Cemetery in Tulsa, Okla., this week.Credit.Joseph Rushmore for The New York Times
June 9, 2021, 7:40 p.m. ET
Last summer, after generations of silence and denial, the city of Tulsa, Okla., began excavations in search of the graves of victims of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre. Nearly a century had passed since a mob of white Tulsans violently invaded the prosperous Black neighborhood of Greenwood, overcoming a vigorous defense by some residents, killing and rounding up Black Tulsans en masse and burning much of the neighborhood to the ground. ....

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Archaeologists Uncover Decapitated Bodies From Roman Britain


Archaeologists Uncover Decapitated Bodies From Roman Britain
Technological advances, including DNA and tooth enamel analyses, allowed researchers to form new conclusions about capital punishment under Roman rule.
Decapitated bodies from the third century were found in graves in Cambridgeshire, England.Credit.Dave Webb/Cambridge Archaeological Unit
June 2, 2021, 7:36 a.m. ET
British archaeologists uncovered more than a dozen decapitated skeletons in a discovery that, they said in a new paper, sheds light on how the ancient Romans used capital punishment as their grip on Britain slipped in the late third century.
Archaeologists at the Cambridge Archaeological Unit, a company that provides archaeological services, uncovered three small Roman cemeteries at the edge of a farm in Cambridgeshire, about 70 miles north of London, in excavations between 2001 and 2010. After studying the remains, they found that 17 of the 52 skeletons were decapitated, a much higher rate ....

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Archaeologists vs. Computer: New Study Fuels Sorting Competition


Archaeologists vs. Computers: A Study Tests Who’s Best at Sifting the Past
When it came to the tedious task of categorizing pottery fragments, a deep-learning model was found to be just as accurate, and far more efficient, as four human experts.
A study focused on the painstaking work of categorizing shards of Tusayan White Ware, a type of painted hand-formed pottery used in northeastern Arizona between 825 and 1300. Credit.Leszek Pawlowicz and Christian Downum/ Northern Arizona University
May 25, 2021, 9:55 a.m. ET
A key piece of an archaeologist’s job involves the tedious process of categorizing shards of pottery into subtypes. Ask archaeologists why they have put a fragment into a particular category and it’s often difficult for them to say what exactly had led them to that conclusion. ....

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A Scratched Hint of Ancient Ties Stirs National Furies in Europe


A Scratched Hint of Ancient Ties Stirs National Furies in Europe
Czech archaeologists say marks found on a cattle bone are sixth-century Germanic runes, in a Slavic settlement. The find has provoked an academic and nationalist brawl.
An archaeological excavation in the Czech Republic at Lany, near the border with Austria, a few yards from where a bone scratched with Germanic runes was found. Credit.Akos Stiller for The New York Times
May 16, 2021, 10:40 a.m. ET
LANY, Czech Republic In a region long fought over by rival ethnic and linguistic groups, archaeologists in the Czech Republic have discovered something unusual in these turbulent parts: evidence that peoples locked in hostility for much of the modern era got along in centuries past. ....

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