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Professor
04-05-2007, 06:21 PM
Source: http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070405/ap_on_sc/greece_ancient_tomb

Greek archaeologists unearth rich tomb
Wed Apr 4, 11:43 PM ET

ATHENS, Greece - Archaeologists on a Greek island have discovered a large Roman-era tomb containing gold jewelry, pottery and bronze offerings, officials said Wednesday. The building, near the village of Fiscardo on Kefalonia, contained five burials including a large vaulted grave and a stone coffin, a Culture Ministry announcement said.

The complex, measuring 26 by 20 feet, had been missed by grave-robbers, the announcement said.

Archaeologists found gold earrings and rings, gold leaves that may have been attached to ceremonial clothing, as well as glass and clay pots, bronze artifacts decorated with masks, a bronze lock and copper coins.

The vaulted grave, a house-shaped structure, had a small stone door that still works perfectly — turning on stone pivots.

On a nearby plot, archaeologists also located traces of what may have been a small theater with four rows of stone seats, the ministry said.

Previous excavations in the area have uncovered remains of houses, a baths complex and a cemetery, all dating to Roman times — between 146 B.C. and 330 A.D.

Buck Laser
04-05-2007, 07:18 PM
You've surely been posting some interesting pieces of archaeological news! I always wanted to take some archaeology courses, but I suspect that actually DOING it could be incredibly tedious--for every one "Indiana Jones," I bet there'd be about 500 sweaty grad students and tens of thousands of peasants with shovels. And the most interesting discoveries wouldn't be made by exploring tombs, but by analyzing the contents of the latrines. But I don't mean to burst your bubble or anything...

lily
04-06-2007, 12:47 AM
The complex, measuring 26 by 20 feet, had been missed by grave-robbers, the announcement said.

My heart leapt when I came to this sentence. Sure wish I could see it.

Buck Laser wrote:

I always wanted to take some archaeology courses, but I suspect that actually DOING it could be incredibly tedious--for every one "Indiana Jones," I bet there'd be about 500 sweaty grad students and tens of thousands of peasants with shovels.

I have a friend who is a grad student and you nailed it!

Professor
04-06-2007, 10:07 PM
But I don't mean to burst your bubble or anything...


No, I know the reality. I would love to go to Egypt one day and dig for tombs. In all likihood 15 minutes later I would be hot and bored, and leave for some mesuem.