April 11th & 12th, 2017 Edition
Silk-Covered Body Discovered at Inner Mongolia Cemetery Live Science
Precision chronology sheds new light on the origins of Mongolia's nomadic horse culture Popular Archaeology
Ancient mummy 'with 1,100 year old Adidas boots' died after she was struck on the head Siberian Times
7,000 years ago, on a Swiss Alp Swiss Info
Cracking the origin of ancient decorative ostrich eggs Science News
Polish archaeologists have discovered the oldest ancient houses of Nea Paphos in Cyprus Science in Poland
Scans of Viking Swords Reveal a Slice of Norse Culture Live Science
April 8th to 10th, 2017 Edition
Love and death in the Paleolithic-ASU student finds clues to an ancient funerary customs in broken pieces of stone Arizona State University
Archaeologists dispatched to newly-unearthed site in southeast Iran Tehran Times
Part of Egyptian Statue May Have Been Discovered by Jerusalem Temple Mount ‘Sifters’ Jewish Press
Newfound Tusk Belonged to One of the Last Surviving Mammoths in Alaska Live Science
Prehistoric Native Americans farmed macaws in 'feather factories' Nature
Ancient teeth offer evidence of Ice Age dentistry PhysOrg
A day in the life of a Neolithic woman Radio Praha
Food webs entangle humans in complex relationships with animals, crops and the environment Popular Archaeology
Green light to Canellopoulos Foundation grant for restoring Delos island monuments Tornos News
April 6th & 7th, 2017 Edition
Archaeogenetic findings unlock ancestral origins of Sardinians University of Huddersfield\EurekAlert
Earliest dated rock art in Southern Africa depicts shamans' journey to the world of the spirits International Business Times
Rome Metro workers accidentally discovered an ancient aqueduct The Local, Italy
New light shed on Royal sex scandal as ancient Roman remains unearthed The Independent UK
April 5th, 2017 Edition
More on Kent State archaeologist explains innovation of 'fluting' ancient stone weaponry Popular Archaeology
Eastern necropolis of ancient Serdica found at Hyatt Sofia construction site Sofia Globe
A Lost Roman City Has Been Discovered in Southern France IFL Science
Divers search lake for Roman Emperor Caligula's pleasure barge, site of wild orgies The Oregonian
Evidence of ancient 'geological Brexit' revealed BBC News
World’s Oldest Bed Bugs Found in Oregon Cave Where Ancient Americans Slept Western Digs
April 1st to 4th, 2017 Edition
800 medieval bodies found during hillfort dig Irish Examiner
Downtown Phoenix grocery store construction site yields prehistoric artifacts AZ Central
Fresh Clues to Mystery of King Solomon's Mines National Geographic
Scientists uncover medieval remains of the first English 'living dead' The Independent UK
DNA research helps understand how the Americas were first populated Columbus Dispatch
28 New Dead Sea Scrolls Fragments Sold in US Live Science
Ice age art and ornamentation findings in Indonesia Popular Archaeology
Pueblo Bonito was home to a prehistoric society where women ruled The Plaid Zebra
2nd Pyramid Bearing Pharaoh Ameny Qemau's Name Is Found Live Science
Steppe migrant thugs pacified by Stone Age farming women University of Copenhagen\EurekAlert
More on ancient Concession Stands and Shops Found at Roman Gladiator Arena Live Science
Archaeologist explains innovation of 'fluting' ancient stone weaponry PhysOrg
March 29th to 31st, 2017 Edition
Archaeology study reveals unique glimpse into Bridge River aboriginals spanning 1,500 years Vancouver Sun
Archaeologists in China believe they have found ancient Silk Road capital-Experts believe city was the capital of the Loulan Kingdom South China Morning Post
Vietnamese archaeologists unearth 3,000-year-old cemetery hidden in a cavern Vin Express
In Rome's 'Field of Jews,' evidence of persecution USA Today
More on Iron Age chariot and horse found buried together in Yorkshire The Independent UK
Rich Roman haul surprises Dutch archaeologists Dutch News
A decorated raven bone discovered in Crimea may provide insight into Neanderthal cognition PLoS\EurekAlert
Roman-era building walls found in construction site in Bulgaria’s Varna Sofia Globe
Late Minoan tombs points way to early European migration PhysOrg
New gladiatorial games discoveries in Roman Carnuntum Past Horizons
March 25th to 28th, 2017 Edition
Archaeologists find worlds largest capstone in Telangana India Today
More on Archaeologists Found Rare Calusa Artifacts In Florida Midden Science Times
Ancient Greek artifact unearthed at Crimean bridge construction site TASS News
Goddess statue, 2,100-year-old castle threatened by dynamite in Turkey's north Hurriyet News
Archaeologists uncover early state society palace in Mexico Popular Archaeology
Ancient Assyrian Tomb with 10 Skeletons Discovered in Iraq Live Science
March 24th, 2017 Edition
More on Ancient Romans may have been cozier with Huns than they let on Science News
Archaeologists Discover One Of Rome's Lost Jewish Cemeteries Forbes
2,500 years old luxurious Greek Palace uncovered by archaeologists in Ancient Poseidonia Tornos News
Mummy shroud found after 80 years in museum collection BBC News
Identity of 17th Century shipwreck revealed as The Fame BBC News
March 23rd, 2017 Edition
6 archeological missions to resume underwater excavations in Egypt Egypt Independent
Saving Syria's heritage: Archaeologists discover invisible solution BBC News
Spanish Archaeologists Uncover Intact Tomb of Pharaonic Nobleman in Egypt Latin American Herald Tribune
Some farmers in Roman Empire converted to Hun lifestyle-Huns and settlers may have cooperated on the frontier of Roman Empire Popular Archaeology
Sifting through history: Pineland dig yields rare Calusa artifacts News Press
Archaeologists unearth statue of Queen Tiye in Egypt's Luxor Ahram Online
March 21st & 22nd, 2017 Edition
A new perspective on the European colonization of Asia-Excavations in Taiwan demonstrate that the region was already a globalization hub during the early 17th century Popular Archaeology
Chad's ancient Ennedi cave paintings defaced BBC News
Icelandic drinking horn changes our historic understanding of St. Olav Science Daily
Liquor Stash Belonging to WW1 British Soldiers Exposed in Central Israel Jewish Press
Ancient Vergina fortifications in Greece dated to reign of post-Alexander King Cassander by archaeologists Tornos News
Egyptian ritual images from the Neolithic period-Researchers at the University of Bonn discover spectacular rock art at a burial mound near Aswan University of Bonn\EurekAlert
Bones of clan massacre victims found in Eigg cave The Scotsman
There was an outbreak of cannibalism 10,000 years ago in Spain Ars Technica