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- Monumental Rampart Uncovered in Cyprus
- Study Offers Insight Into Metallurgy in Ancient China
- 17th-Century Coin Unearthed at a Castle in Slovakia
- Rock Crystals Recovered from Neolithic Burial Mound in England
- Pathogens Detected in Bronze Age Remains in Greece
- Sleeve Buttons Unearthed at Colonial Michilimackinac
- Roman Coins and Votive Offerings Recovered from Hot Springs
- Gold Jewelry Found in Ancient Burial Urn in Southern India
- U.S. Repatriates Looted Artifacts to Cambodia
- 600-Year-Old Kitchen Discovered in Czech Republic
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- Ice Age footprints shed light on North America's early humans
- Old age isn't a modern phenomenon: Many people lived long enough to grow old in the olden days, too
- Prehistoric Brits used rare rock crystals to mark burial sites, research finds
- Researchers decipher ancient chemistry formulas
- Evidence of pathogens in ancient DNA could help explain the fall of two civilizations
- New Pompeii finds highlight middle-class life in doomed city
- Why early Romans used lopsided dice
- International researchers confirm museum shrunken head as human remains
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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
- Prehistoric people used crystals to mark burial sites
- Archaeologists find ancient game made from bones
- Antarctica – The lost world
- Researchers find Prehistoric grave containing 169 gold rings
- Traces of prehistoric hunters found in Slovakian cave
- Archaeologists uncover pearls and decorated beads in Norse settlement
- Loss of genes has implications in resurrecting mammoths
- Secret to ancient Chinese chemistry formulae deciphered
- The role of the Mbuti pygmy woman
- Who was Delfina Cuero?
Bollettino di Archeologia online
- Numero 1, 2022, Anno XIII
- Numero 4, 2021, Anno XII
- 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
- Numero 3, 2021, Anno XII
- Poster Session 7. Material Culture and Ancient Technology – Cultura Materiale e Tecnologia Antica
- Poster Session 6. Vesuvian Cities – Città Vesuviane
- Poster Session 5. Villas – Ville
- Poster Session 4. Urban Centres – Centri Urbani