Tag: Archaeology
The Basque Presence in Newfoundland and Labrador Goes Well Beyond Red...
This article was translated by John R. Bopp
We've blogged before about the centuries-long presence of Basque whalers and fishermen on the Atlantic coast of what...
The plaques designating Red Bay as a World Heritage Site are...
This article was translated by John R. Bopp
There are matters where we get the impression that either we're obsessed or we have a completely different...
The extensive “economic area” of San Sebastian 25,000 years ago
About 25,000 years ago, in the Late Stone Age, a group of Cro-Magnons established a campsite at modern-day San Sebastian, and kept it running...
A 16th century Basque ship, and UN symbol, will set sail...
This article was translated by John R. Bopp
The Windsor Star is a Canadian daily published in the city located just across the strait/border from Detroit.
They've just...
A huge discovery: a Basque ax, the oldest iron object ever...
This article was translated by John R. Bopp
The history of the arrival of non-Hispanic Europeans to the coasts of North America now has to be...
A 25,000-year-old pendant found in a Basque cave
A decorative and practical pendant has been found in Irakaitznear Zestoa, and dated to 25,000 years ago