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Over 4,000 Stolen Artifacts Have Been Returned Home to Peru

It’s a major victory for Peru’s archaeological community, over four thousand archaeological and historical pieces have … Over 4,000 Stolen Artifacts Have Been Returned Home to PeruRead more

by Elizabeth Lundin•January 23, 2025
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Noble Couple Unearthed In Unique Viking Burial

“It’s very special that the man and woman’s graves are marked by the same tomb or … Noble Couple Unearthed In Unique Viking BurialRead more

by Elizabeth Lundin•January 20, 2025
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Cappadocia’s Underground Monastary

“We will see what we find in the next stages. The history of this place is … Cappadocia’s Underground MonastaryRead more

by Elizabeth Lundin•January 14, 2025
700 Archaeologists Are Calling for Protection of Bears Ears, Utah
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700 Archaeologists Are Calling for Protection of Bears Ears, Utah

“These archaeological sites, these artifacts are the footprints of our people. We do not see these … 700 Archaeologists Are Calling for Protection of Bears Ears, UtahRead more

by Elizabeth Lundin•January 9, 2025
Ancient Greek Naval Bases Finally Found in Athens
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Ancient Greek Naval Bases Finally Found in Athens

Bjørn Lovén and his colleagues set out to find the mysterious Athenian naval bases in 2001, … Ancient Greek Naval Bases Finally Found in AthensRead more

by Jade•January 7, 2025
New Homo Erectus Footprints Discovered in Africa
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New Homo Erectus Footprints Discovered in Africa

Buried underneath thousands of years of sand and dirt, researchers have found what might be the … New Homo Erectus Footprints Discovered in AfricaRead more

by Jade•January 5, 2025
The Quest for Aristotle’s Tomb
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The Quest for Aristotle’s Tomb

At the 2,400 Years World Congress, which marks 2,400 years since Aristotle’s birth, archaeologist Konstantinos Sismanidis … The Quest for Aristotle’s TombRead more

by Elizabeth Lundin•January 4, 2025
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Earthen Mounds in Cambodia Baffle Archaeologists

ANGKOR, CAMBODIA – it’s a phenomenon that archaeologists are struggling to explain: huge fields of row … Earthen Mounds in Cambodia Baffle ArchaeologistsRead more

by Elizabeth Lundin•January 3, 2025
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Archaeologists Link Glass Shards to Lost Colony of Roanoke

MANTEO, NC – Pottery shards that may have belonged to part of a medicine jar from … Archaeologists Link Glass Shards to Lost Colony of RoanokeRead more

by Elizabeth Lundin•January 1, 2025
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400-Year-Old Native American Homestead Discovered

GAINESVILLE, GEORGIA – Archaeologists have discovered a rare 400-year-old Native American homestead site that belonged to … 400-Year-Old Native American Homestead DiscoveredRead more

by Elizabeth Lundin•December 26, 2024

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