Archaeological Institute of America
- Flood-Damaged Books Frozen in Italy
- Risk of Flintknapping Injury Tabulated
- Medieval Settlement Mapped in Northern Germany’s Mudflats
- 2,700-Year-Old Saddle Found in China
- Sculpted Roman Heads Discovered in Cumbria
- Paddle Recovered From Chancay Culture Tomb in Peru
- Late Roman Watchtower Discovered in Switzerland
- 7,000-Year-Old Skeleton Uncovered in Poland
- Possible Early Cyrillic Text Found in Bulgaria
- Wine Residues Detected on 15th-Century Pottery in the Caribbean
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- Despite the dangers, early humans risked life-threatening flintknapping injuries
- AI is helping researchers to read ancient Mesopotamian literature
- Saddle unearthed in China may be oldest ever found
- Lost since 1362: Researchers discover the church of a sunken medieval trading place
- Puzzling rings may be finger loops from prehistoric weapon systems, research finds
The Archaeology News Network
- 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
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- Study sheds light on penguin evolution
- When did the genetic variations that make us human emerge?
- Prehistoric fish led by their nose
Heritage Daily
- Operation to prevent looting has led to discovery of burial caves
- New discoveries at Pompeii’s Regio IX
- Earliest dated saddle in China for horse-riding identified from burial
- Human remains found at Cal Pa i Figues necropolis died from the Black Death
- Archaeologists discover Ancient Egyptian tombs and mummification workshops
- Shipwreck identified as World War II Destroyer USS Mannert L. Abele (DD-733)
- Study finds evidence of Legio X Fretensis in Georgia
- Faeces from early toilets indicates dysentery in Kingdom of Judah
- Colossal carved heads found at Roman bathhouse near Hadrian’s Wall
- Archaeologists discover lost church in submerged medieval settlement
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- Numero 4, 2022, Anno XIII
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- Poster Session 10. Landscape Archaeology – Archeologia del Paesaggio
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- Poster Session 8. Multudisciplinary Approaches to Classical Archaeology – Approcci Multidisciplinari per l’Archeologia Classica
- Numero 3, 2021, Anno XII
- Poster Session 7. Material Culture and Ancient Technology – Cultura Materiale e Tecnologia Antica