Tag: Archaeology
Santimamiñe Cave, presented in Argentina
Digital journal INFOBAE has just published an article about Santimamiñe Cave and its paintings
National Geographic takes us whaling with the 16th-century Basque whalers
An interactive article about Basque whalers and the ship 'San Juan' brings us closer to the epic journeys taken by Basque whalers in the 16th century
A 15th-century Basque ship found in Newport: the largest 3D puzzle...
A 15th-century Basque shipwreck found in Newport is now under reconstruction: the largest 3D puzzle in the world!
The Hand of Irulegi is being covered by US public radio
Reports on the discovery of the Hand of Irulegi are being covered by US public radio stations in areas with a Basque presence
The Hand of Irulegi is included among the Top 10 Archaeological...
The Heritage Daily website has included the Hand of Irulegi on its list of the top ten archaeological finds of the year
The “footprint” left behind 30,000 years ago by mammoth hunters in...
New archeological work by the Univ. of the Basque Country at Isturitz Cave provides more evidence that humans were hunting mammoths 30,000 years ago
Preconceptions of “national essence” when discussing the Ezkuzta Magdalenian sticks
A few days ago, we came across an article on several sites about a study carried out by a group of Basque scientists on...
Selma Huxley, the woman who showed epic journey of Basque whalers...
We've written a lot about how Basque whalers "lighted" Europe with the oil from the whales they captured off of modern-day Canada. They were...
A medieval Basque ship is a treasure in Newport: another hidden...
This article was translated by John R. Bopp
We've spoken before about this ship found at the bottom of Newport harbor. This Welsh port city is...
“The French of Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon is very similar to that of the...
This article was translated by John R. Bopp
In Canada, the Regional Municipality of Waterloo is made up of three towns, Kitchener, Waterloo, and Cambridge. A regional...