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Roadside boulder find rewrites part of California archaeology
On a quiet stretch of Mendocino County roadway, a single boulder pulled from a roadside cut has forced archaeologists to ...
Archaeologists excavating a ninth-century burial site in Bjugn, Norway have uncovered something unprecedented in Scandinavian archaeology: a Viking Age woman's grave featuring two scallop shells ...
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Did Neanderthals have religious beliefs?
Neanderthals left behind various clues about their enigmatic lives. But less is known about their spiritual sides. Some ...
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New plans sheep grazing plans to make Peterborough's Flag Fen Archaeology Park dog friendly and increase car parking space
Peterborough City Council is now considering plans for its limited company – Peterborough Limited- to enter into a licencing ...
Archeological excavations at Jerash continue to produce new finds more than a century after the ancient city’s rediscovery.
Scholars have long debated how the massive stone figures of Rapa Nui got to where they stand today. A new study offers one ...
A new archaeological project aims to shed light on how Neolithic rubbish could help understand how Europe's first farmers ...
Hunter-gatherers at Poverty Point may have built its massive earthworks not under the command of chiefs, but as part of a ...
Underwater find near Istanbul confirms Aristotle’s account of a 2,300-year-old copper mine linked to Greek art, religion, and trade.
With commentary from historians, generational baseball families and people of all ages who love the game, it was a lovely ...
Pieces once traded during the Greek and Roman eras or salvaged from Spanish shipwrecks continue to be popular with artisans ...
My approach to the figure is a reflection of my perception in general—everything seems to be equivalent within rays of light, ...
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