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September 15th, 2017 Edition

Tomb of early classic Maya ruler found in Guatemala PhysOrg

Huge genetic diversity among Papuan New Guinean peoples revealed Popular Archaeology

Spanish researchers discover 30,000 year-old cave paintings-The team used cutting-edge technology to identify the prehistoric artwork International Business Times

 

September 14th, 2017 Edition

History of zero pushed back 500 years by ancient Indian text New Scientist

Well-preserved Viking sword found in Norwegian mountains Canoe News

More on Goldsmith’s tomb uncovered Al-Ahram Weekly

The enigma of early Norwegian iron production Science Nordic

Hurricane Irma unearths ancient canoe in Indian River in Brevard News 6 Orlando

Fossil footprints of early human ancestor stolen from archaeological site in Kasteli, Crete Tornos News

Secrets of ancient Irish burial practices revealed Leitrim Observer

 

September 13th, 2017 Edition

More on Large Mycenaean-era engraved tomb unearthed in Orchomenos, south-central Greece Tornos News

High-Tech Tools May Help Solve Mysteries of Mexican Pyramid National Geographic

'Secret' Avro Arrow test model found in Lake Ontario for the first time The Province

 

September 9th to 12th, 2017 Edition

Cardiff Uni to translate and publish Ancient Athens inscriptions of UK Collections Toronos News

Egypt archaeologists unearth goldsmith's tomb near Luxor Reuters

Unearthed near Hadrian’s Wall: lost secrets of first Roman soldiers to fight the barbarians The Guardian UK

When ancient fossil DNA isn't available, ancient glycans may help trace human evolution Popular Archaeology

Archeological finds from 8-6th centuries BC revealed in Metsamor Public Radio of Armenia

Scientists tracing ancient Aboriginal fire practices on remote Tasmanian island unearth fresh timelines ABC News

Roman swords and toys found in Hadrian's Wall Vindolanda dig BBC News

Earthquake faults may have played key role in shaping the culture of ancient Greece University of Plymouth\EurekAlert

Bronze Age grave in Greece shows nobleman's love of jewelry PhysOrg

Libyan Archeology Authority on the look for lost ancient city 'Barca' Libya Observer

8,000-year-old paint workshop discovered in Turkey's Eskisehir Daily Sabah

2,000-year-old baby bottle unearthed in Turkey’s Çanakkale Daily Sabah

 

September 7th & 8th, 2017 Edition

Lost Languages Discovered in One of the World’s Oldest Continuously Run Libraries: The centuries-old texts were erased, and then written over, by monks at Saint Catherine’s Monastery in Egypt Smithsonian

Grave of medieval 'infant prince' found in Arctic, one of 9 newly-discovered burials of 'children' Siberian Times

An officer and a gentlewoman from the Viking army in Birka Stockholm University\EurekAlert

Stará Lubovna Castle reveals new secrets Slovak Spectator

Archaeologists uncover medieval village in mid-Jutland Copenhagen Post

Community members and archaeologists race against time at Nunalleq Alaska Public Media

 

September 6th, 2017 Edition

Unusual 7000-Year-Old Food Storage Pottery Found in Jordan Valley Jewish Press
and this Unique 7,200-year-old clay model silo forces rethink of how society evolved Times of Israel

Swedish King's 'forgotten' 17th-century warship found in central Stockholm The Local

 

September 5th, 2017 Edition

People may have lived in Brazil more than 20,000 years ago Science News

New dating of Neanderthal remains from Vindija Cave finds them older than thought PhysOrg

Maine archaeologists find evidence of historic English fort The Press of Atlantic City

Mayan child sacrifices were buried with 'supernatural' jet black stones International Business Times

Archaeologists discovered coins hidden from the Swedes ... more than 350 years ago Science in Poland

 

September 3rd & 4th, 2017 Edition

Ruined ‘Apartments’ May Hold Clues to Native American History New York Times

Seals from Judean Kingdom period shed light on life in ancient Jerusalem Jerusalem Post

Hidden home hundreds of years old unearthed as Quinhagak readies cultural center Alaska Dispatch News

Mobile women were key to cultural exchange in Stone Age and Bronze Age Europe-4,000 years ago, European women traveled far from their home villages to start their families, bringing with them new cultural objects and ideas Popular Archaeology

 

September 1st & 2nd, 2017 Edition

New clue may reveal the fate of famous French explorer Australian National University\Science Daily

Castle of the Sealand kings: Discovering ancient Iraq’s rebel rulers The Guardian UK

Footprint find on Crete may push back date humans began to walk upright News Au

Amateur archaeologists unearth rare Roman mosaic hailed as 'best seen in decades' Independent UK

 

August 31st, 2017 Edition

More on skeleton plundered from Mexican cave was one of the Americas’ oldest Nature Magazine

'Tsunami-sunk' Roman ruins discovered in Tunisia PhysOrg

Navy scientists disagree with Duke University researchers, on the sinking of the Confederate submarine H.L. Hunley Post and Courier

The First Adhesive Was Invented by Neanderthals 200,000 Years Ago Seeker

 

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