Friday, October 7, 2011

Three 4,000-5,000 Year Old Female Burials Uncovered in Kent

Major discoveries.  Note the photo below showing TWO henges, one of which appears to be untouched!  The description of the "triple pot" is also absolutely fascinating.  Are the women related?  Could they be mother and two daughters, for instance?  The ages seem about right.  But -- who knows.  We may never know, unless DNA testing is done on bone fragments from the three females' remains.  And that pot - I want to know more about that!

What is most incredible is that the British Isles have been one of the most intensively occupied countries for thousands of years, and yet all of these wonderful things continue to be discovered -- it seems nearly daily there is something in the archaeological news about this or that being uncovered.

From Discovery News
Prehistoric Teen Girl's Grave Found Near Henge
The finding of the 17-year-old girl's grave adds more evidence that henges were linked to death rituals.

By Jennifer Viegas
Thu Oct 6, 2011 02:31 PM ET

Four to five thousand years ago, a wealthy teenage girl was laid to rest in a grave at what archaeologists believe is a newly found henge in Kent, England.

The discovery of the 17-year-old's grave -- along with a unique prehistoric pot inside of a ringed ditch near two other women -- strengthens the idea that important death-related rituals took place at many of these mysterious ancient monuments when they were first erected.

"What is becoming clear is that with a series of major excavations in Kent linked to road and rail works, and new aerial photography, there are many circular earthworks that look part barrow and part henge, and like the one fully excavated example at Ringlemere (Kent), some of these may be both," said archaeologist Mike Pitts, publisher of British Archaeology, where a summary of the recent finds appears.

"This comes after many years in which archaeologists believed there were no henges in south-east England at all," Pitts told Discovery News.

Staff from Oxford Wessex Archaeology, during recent extensive excavations, discovered the early teen's grave on the Isle of Thanet, Kent, near what is now Manston Airport. The girl was buried laying on her side with flexed limbs, with an unusual pot standing by her right elbow.

Pitts explained that the pot consists of three small bowls joined together. Separately made pots were joined with bridging clay before decorating and firing, he suspects. Neil Wilkin, a researcher at the University of Birmingham studying early vessels, said the features of the pot confirm its suspected age and attribution.

Only one other example of multiple joined pots from the time has been seen before, Pitts said. In that other case, just two small bowls were attached together.

Two other women, aged 25-30 and 35-50, were also found buried inside the 72 feet-wide ditch. It remains unclear if the number of attached pots was somehow tied to the number of women found at the site. What is clear is that they must have been wealthy individuals. A conical amber button was located near the teenager's head. She might have then worn clothing bejewelled with amber accents.

A separate Kent excavation, near Maidstone, uncovered the new likely henge. Such monuments are seen across Britain, but this latest one may be only the second henge known to exist in south-east England.

The actual "circle" or henge is the one that is barely visible where one part of it touches the road -
the white line cutting across the northeast corner of the photo.. You can see the "indentation"
where the excavation is taking place.  The other smaller circle that is more clearly delineated
near the center of the field does not appear to have been touched!
Pitts said the henge "is 49 meters (161 feet) across with clear entrances at the north-west and south-east...Two parallel straight ditches were seen apparently preceeding the ring ditch on the west, and two lengths of enclosing ditch were also exposed."

Paul Wilkinson, who conducted the dig and is director of the Kent Archaeological Field School, found charcoal, bones and pottery laying on the surface of both ditch terminals. Some of the pottery was discovered crushed and in tight clusters with small fragments of burnt bone, suggesting the pots had been urns holding cremated remains.

"The clincher will be if it is Grooved Ware," said Pitts, who explained that this type of decorated pottery tends to be associated with many henges.

Kent may be home to even more henges, according to archaeologist Paul Hart of the Trust for Thanet Archaeology. He explained that "sandstone doggers (boulders) can be found in deposits which are exposed in the cliff of Pegwell Bay and may also exist in pockets along the southern coast of the Isle."

Accessibility to materials like these boulders, and the stones of Stonehenge, likely influenced where early monument builders worked. But henges made of wood were probably even more common, leaving behind what are now often difficult-to-detect traces of their existence.

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BREWERS WIN IN EXTRA INNINGS!

OHMYGODDESS!  The Brewers win against the Diamondbacks in the bottom of the 10th inning!!!!!

Now we will face either the St. Louis Cardinals or the Philadelphia Phillies, depending upon the outcome of their game.  That series will decide who is the National League Champion.

Be still my heart!

Winner advances to NLCS Sunday

Game Blog: Morgan drives in Gomez in 10th; Brewers win

Brewers 3, D'backs 2; Milwaukee advances to NLCS


We want the Cardinals to win.  We want home field advantage - and WE WANT REVENGE.  WE STILL REMEMBER 1982 WHEN THE CARDINALS STOLE THE WORLD SERIES FROM US.  Pay back would be a real bitch, wouldn't it...

Thursday, October 6, 2011

European Youth Chess Championships 2011

Girls U-18 Final Standings (9 Rounds):
Rk.NameFEDRtgPts.TB1 TB2 TB3
1MDAWFMBaciu DianaMDA21667.5240540.552.0
2GEOWIMArabidze MeriGEO23327.0230141.553.5
3ARMGevorgyan MariaARM20477.0227635.546.5
4RUSFMPustovoitova DariaRUS23156.0226639.551.5
5AZEGuliyeva SabinaAZE20076.0223737.547.0
6GEOWIMDanelia MariamGEO22596.0221537.047.0
7AZEWIMKazimova NarminAZE22456.0221236.547.0
8AZEWFMKhalafova NarminAZE20856.0220339.050.5
9ESPWFMCollado Barbas LauraESP20576.0217534.545.5
10LTUBatkovskyte DominykaLTU20926.0214234.544.0
11AZEWIMAbdulla KhayalaAZE22306.0214031.041.5
12ROUWFMFoisor Mihaela-VeronicaROU22056.0212635.545.5
13CZEWIMOlsarova KarolinaCZE21766.0210430.540.0
14CZEKolomaznikova BarboraCZE19855.5213034.044.0
15CZEWFMMiturova MagdalenaCZE20425.5211332.541.5
16NEDWarmelink EvieNED20435.5210835.045.5
17SUIDe Seroux CamilleSUI20575.5209734.545.5
18POLOstrowska DominikaPOL19425.0211735.545.5
19GREWIMPavlidou EkateriniGRE21895.0210937.047.0
20POLWFMAdamowicz KatarzynaPOL20775.0210534.044.0
21ESPPerera Borrego MarielaESP20805.0208135.044.5
22UKRWFMPetrova IrinaUKR21075.0205935.545.5
23ARMShakryan ZozanARM20065.0204232.540.5
24SRBMiladinovic LenaSRB20945.0201832.041.5
25ESTWCMNarva TriinEST20065.0198430.039.5
26UKRBezkorovaina MarijaUKR20234.5204234.043.0
27TURWCMKaya EmelTUR19944.5202935.545.5
28BLRFMStetsko LanitaBLR21374.5201335.546.5
29HUNWIMVarga KlaraHUN21834.5197432.041.0
30GERNguyen Minh ThuyGER19574.5197231.540.5
31POLGluszko MonikaPOL20774.5194931.040.5
32SVKWCMTurkova KarolinaSVK19814.5193530.539.5
33POLByrka JoannaPOL19254.5190930.541.0
34BULKrumova AniBUL19624.0203836.046.5
35CROIvekovic AnaCRO20094.0197134.543.5
36UKRYashchenko OlenaUKR18304.0194330.539.5
37ITASanteramo Alessia CITA17614.0193730.039.0
38SWEFransson AngelinaSWE19434.0192531.540.5
39TURTulay SerayTUR17844.0192429.538.5
40TURSanal SunaTUR17284.0191130.541.0
41ITAMessina RobertaITA19704.0186832.040.5
42SRBDizdarevic BarbaraSRB19624.0185230.038.0
43ROUVasilescu MariaROU18144.0181527.035.0
44SLOKolaric SpelaSLO21024.0179527.536.0
45ISLJohannsdottir Johanna BjorgISL18034.0175024.532.0
46ISRHaitovich AvitalISR19034.0173625.532.5
47LATOtikova ElinaLAT18573.5195933.043.0
48BULTsekova ViktoriaBUL18483.5192530.538.5
49TURArig BusraTUR18103.5188229.538.5
50SVKKantor RekaSVK19623.5185832.041.0
51BULAtanasova ElitsaBUL17283.5165124.032.0
52SRBPanic AnastasijaSRB18753.0171027.034.5
53MKDBejatovic BojanaMKD19923.0170725.033.0
54NORForsa EliseNOR17243.0167326.033.5
55BIHMilicevic DajanaBIH16823.0166523.030.0
56BIHPopadic MilicaBIH16223.0163525.532.0
57ALBTuzi BrunaALB15193.0161923.530.0
58BELGijsen MichelleBEL17243.0154220.528.0
59BIHPopadic MirjanaBIH15742.5159322.530.5
60PORLanca Sofia Martins CamachoPOR15642.5155823.530.5
61LUXKremer NadineLUX02.0156723.029.5
62ENGPritchard AbigailENG15522.0153723.030.5

Girls U-16 Final Standings (9 Rounds):
Rk. NameFEDRtgPts. TB1 TB2 TB3
1RUSSeverina MariaRUS21547.0229542.553.0
2UKRTantsiura MarjaUKR21387.0227641.552.5
3ISRWIMEfroimski MarselISR22217.0223136.046.5
4GERWFMOsmanodja FilizGER20397.0218935.546.0
5ESPWFMAranaz Murillo AmaliaESP22017.0218340.051.5
6GEOShamatava AnaGEO19776.5220138.048.5
7AZEWFMFataliyeva UlviyyaAZE21366.5218939.049.5
8POLWFMIwanow AnnaPOL21916.5217236.546.5
9UKRTkachova AnastasiaUKR19486.5213935.045.5
10POLWFMLach AleksandraPOL21776.0219641.051.5
11ROUGelip IoanaROU19646.0216537.047.5
12ROUWFMVisanescu Daria-IoanaROU20106.0208835.045.5
13RUSWIMBaraeva MarinaRUS21996.0207236.045.5
14ARMGaboyan SusannaARM18496.0205131.541.5
15BLRWIMZiaziulkina NastassiaBLR22965.5210135.045.5
16POLWCMLeks MariaPOL21085.5207839.550.5
17GREFragkou EleniGRE18695.5203134.544.5
18SWEBengtsson JessicaSWE18245.5202031.039.5
19TURCemhan KardelenTUR18885.5185427.535.5
20GEOGogishvili DeaGEO18745.0206837.046.5
21FRAEid MahaFRA20815.0203439.050.0
22HUNJuhasz BarbaraHUN20885.0200538.048.5
23GEOKobeshavidze LikaGEO19495.0199631.041.5
24ESPWFMCerrato Torrijos MariaESP20975.0198936.547.5
25ARMMirzabekyan SvetlanaARM18235.0195731.040.5
26RUSWFMBaraeva IrinaRUS21875.0192935.543.5
27FRAMonpeurt CyrielleFRA20115.0192635.545.5
28BELMabille NatachaBEL18485.0192231.539.5
29MDACazacu GabrielaMDA17215.0191331.541.0
30GEOUnapkoshvili NaniGEO19905.0189429.536.5
31NEDThoma SophiaNED19225.0188732.040.5
32SUIStoeri LauraSUI19555.0186530.039.5
33CROVujnovic PatricijaCRO19405.0186228.038.0
34BULGalunova TsvetaBUL20365.0185532.041.5
35RUSKhvorostova AnnaRUS19514.5203835.545.5
36AZEIbrahimova SabinaAZE21084.5188035.045.5
37POROliveira Maria InesPOR18734.5186929.540.0
38ISRFederovski AdiISR04.5182928.537.0
39ISRSadevich RachelISR18894.5182328.036.0
40ITAChiarion ElisaITA20124.5182131.040.0
41POLCyboran KatarzynaPOL17874.5180732.040.0
42BULDragieva DenitzaBUL19924.5180530.038.5
43TURDurmaz Ayca FatmaTUR18164.5174128.038.5
44RUSWFMTomnikova LidiaRUS20924.0193035.545.0
45ENGFoster Chantelle LENG17274.0192034.544.0
46RUSTskhadadze AnnaRUS18064.0190534.542.0
47BLRNevioselaya MariaBLR19894.0185430.040.5
48LTUMisiuk IvonaLTU16564.0182232.542.0
49ARMSevachyan MariettaARM04.0182131.541.0
50CZEJohnova EliskaCZE17704.0178129.038.0
51SCORoy AliSCO18014.0177832.540.0
52AZESoyunlu NarminAZE18264.0174426.535.0
53CROKukic LoraCRO18023.5180632.541.5
54SRBZarkovic MilaSRB20253.5180435.044.0
55LATMatisone DanaLAT16073.5179832.541.5
56BIHMahmutbegovic NadinaBIH16433.5175831.038.0
57MNEBacic KristinaMNE18103.5175530.039.0
58ISRBass LeenoyISR15943.5172525.032.0
59AUTHuber Elke CarolaAUT17183.5171426.533.5
60TURGurcan AytolunTUR16503.5170328.537.5
61SLOCarli LaraSLO15993.5169024.031.5
62TURSoydan BusraTUR17473.5166930.037.0
63MKDNikolovska DraganaMKD17883.5166629.537.5
64NORHaukenes AliseNOR16203.5165623.029.5
65UKRProtsiuk SvetlanaUKR18173.5157821.530.0
66TURAlev Gonulden SedaTUR16303.0170029.537.0
67RUSBeshukova EkaterinaRUS18733.0158323.031.0
68FINTumanova IrinaFIN16833.0157328.035.5
69SLOKuk NikaSLO03.0153425.031.0
70UKRBurak IlonaUKR17883.0152723.530.5
71BULVasileva VeronikaBUL17453.0147021.026.5
72SLOKejzar PetraSLO15712.5154826.033.0
73ARMMatevosyan ArpineARM02.5152021.527.0
74SVKKahancova JanaSVK16702.0144225.031.5
75ALBCaka OltaALB14561.5115221.527.0
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