13 - Forty Black Sea Shipwrecks, Jesus’s Tomb Opened, Italy Tremors Damage and Armistice Day
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This week, we get some results from the Scan Pyramids Project in Egypt, we take a look at some amazing underwater 3D photography of more than 40 shipwrecks in the Black Sea, we fly drones over the Plain of Jars in Laos, and we learn just how long ago humans have colonized Australia.
Also, Jesus’s Tomb is opened for the first time in centuries, recurring earthquakes threaten Italy’s heritage, the Smithsonian is calling for contributions, high resolution photography give new insights into an old medieval manuscript, and we commemorate the 11th of November in France.
Headlines:
More than 40 Shipwrecks Found in Black Sea
Black Sea Maritime Archaeology Project
Laos Plain of Jars Mapped by Drone
Monash University CAVE2 Interactive Visualization pdf
Aboriginal Australians Colonized Interior 10,000 Years Earlier
Phys.org : Humans settled earlier in Australia's remote outback
History in the News:
AP: Italy Earthquakes Damages to Historical Buildings
Museums:
Smithsonian Fundraising for Wizard of Oz Exhibition
Kickstarter Campaign: Conserve Dorothy's Ruby Slippers
Digital imagery reveals secrets of 800-year-old 'royal' book
Commemorations:
Armistice Day in France
Remembrance Day Worldwide - Wikipedia
Mort pour la France - Wikipedia
Bleut de France/Cornflower - Wikipedia
Sonnerie au drapeau - Youtube, Unknown Composer and Artist, Public Domain
La Marseillaise (French National Anthem) Composer: Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle (1760–1836), Performance artist: United States Navy Band, 2004, Creative Commons: Public Domain
Sonnerie aux morts - Youtube, Composer: commandant Pierre Dupont, Garde Républicaine, Unknown Performance artist, Public Domain
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Cover art by Philippe O’Connor
Music: Noble March, by Mjollnir, from Audio Jungle
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