Via our daily Google Alert email we learned of some interesting research into ancient barley at the University of Warwick, where ‘boffins’ have recovered significant DNA information ‘from a lost form of ancient barley that triumphed for over 3000 years seeing off: 5 changes in civilisation, water shortages and a much more popular form of […]
Jul 21, 2009 | Categories:About Archaeology, About the Beer | Tags: ancient beer, Archaeological Consultant Galway, Beer, Egypt, PLoS One, Qasr Ibrim, two-row barley, Upper Nile | 2 Comments »
Phlllp Hensher (presumably this is meant to be author Phillip Hensher) writes in the Sunday Tribune today about displaying the dead. In a meandering and ill-thought out piece (imho) he criticises the unveiling of Tutankhamun’s body and rails at the ‘recent’ habit of displaying the bodies of ‘unremarkable’ people. By ‘unremarkable’ he seems to mean […]
Nov 11, 2007 | Categories:About Archaeology, About Moore Group | Tags: About Archaeology, bog bodies, Cloneycavan man, croghan man, Egypt, environmental consultants galway, Jerdacuttup man, Museums, Phillip Hensher, sunday tribune, the dead, The triffids, tutankhamen, tutankhamun | 1 Comment »