Sad News - Lewis Binford
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Sad News - Lewis Binford


I was very sad to read on Tony Cagle's Archaeoblog that Lewis Binford has passed away. Not familiar name in Egyptology he was, however, a landmark in his own right in Anglo-American archaeology. His influence on how modern archaeology evolved was remarkable, partly due to the discussion and controversy he inspired. See Tony's blog for links to obituaries.




- Photos From Kom El-hisn
ArchaeoBlog - first set and second set (Tony Cagle) Thanks to Tony for posting some great photos from the excavations at Kom el-Hisn, a multi period site in the Delta.Egyptology News Blog, Andie Byrnes...

- Field Photos From Kom El Hisn
ArchaeoBlog (Tony Cagle) Tony has posted some photographs from the days when he was involved in field work at the site Kom el Hisn, in the western Delta. That’s a burial in a mud brick tomb. It was intrusive into the other structures meaning it was...

- New Archaeological Forum
ArchaeoForum A new forum for discussion in archaeology has been let loose on the world at the above address by Tony Cagle, who runs ArchaeoBlog. A number of categories have been set up to date, and the site will doubtless evolve as people begin to contribute....

- Archeaoforum Launches
ArchaeoForum Tony Cagle has announced on his ArchaeoBlog that he has relaunched his online forum for the discussion of all matters archaeological, this time protected from spam advertising. A couple of categories have been set up, and anything archaeological...

- Book Review - Salima Ikram's Divine Creatures
http://www.archaeoblog.blogspot.com/ Tony Cagle's Archaeoblog not only links to a review on the Egypt Today website about Salima Ikram's most recent book, "Divine Creatures", but has some really nice photographs from the field. To go direct to...



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