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- Long-Term Village Cemetery Uncovered in Northern Estonia
- England’s Medieval Murders Reviewed
- Archaeologists Explore Hilltop Fortress of Hyrcania
- Computer Model Tests Ideas About Scavenging Hominins
- Storage Rooms Discovered in Ancient Egyptian Pyramid at Abusir
- Mesolithic Basketry and Neolithic Sandals Identified in Spain
- Study Investigates Ice Age Climate in Siberia
- Sixth-Century Tomb in China Hints at Royal Power Struggle
- Roman Cosmetics Shop Unearthed in Turkey
- 2,300-Year-Old Greek Bronze Mirror Discovered in Israel
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- A prehistoric cosmic airburst preceded the advent of agriculture in the Levant
- The burials that could challenge historians' ideas about Anglo-Saxon gender
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- Stonehenge study upends a 100-year-old theory and suggests further discoveries to come
- Video provides first clear views of WWII aircraft carriers lost in the pivotal Battle of Midway
- Examining ethical considerations for human remains
- Treasure hunters pose a problem for underwater archaeological heritage
- Evidence of the oldest hunter-gatherer basketry in southern Europe discovered
- Students made Oxford the murder capital of late medieval England, research suggests
- New rooms discovered in Sahura's pyramid
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- North 'plaza' in Cahokia was likely inundated year-round, study finds
- Earliest English medieval shipwreck site uncovered off Dorset coast
- In search of the lost Parthian city of Natounia
- Mammals were not the first to be warm-blooded
- Plant study hints evolution may be predictable
- The greening ashore
- New research demonstrates connections between climate change and civil unrest among the ancient Maya
- Study sheds light on penguin evolution
- When did the genetic variations that make us human emerge?
- Prehistoric fish led by their nose
Heritage Daily
- 300-metre-long ancient aqueduct found at Giv‘at Hamatos
- Archaeological mission finds hundreds of sealed jars in tomb of Merit-Neith
- New monumental statues discovered at Göbeklitepe and Karahantepe
- Spoken legend of temple on the Cerro de San Miguel confirmed
- New chambers discovered in Ancient Egyptian pyramid of Sahura
- Archaeologists identify runesmith who carved the Jelling Stone runes
- Electoral inscriptions found in Pompeii house
- Iconic sycamore tree on Hadrian’s Wall felled by vandal
- Courtesan tomb discovered in burial cave
- Archaeologists are rediscovering the medieval manor of Court De Wyck
Bollettino di Archeologia online
- Numero 2, 2023, Anno XIV – DOI: 10.60978/BAO_XIV_02
- Numero 1, 2023, Anno XIV – DOI: 10.60978/BAO_XIV_01
- Numero 4, 2022, Anno XIII
- Numero 3, 2022, Anno XIII
- Numero 2, 2022, Anno XIII
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- Poster Session 10. Landscape Archaeology – Archeologia del Paesaggio
- Poster Session 9. Ports, trade and amphorae – Porti, commercio e anfore
- Poster Session 8. Multudisciplinary Approaches to Classical Archaeology – Approcci Multidisciplinari per l’Archeologia Classica