June 8th, 2017 Edition
Ancient Aztec temple, ball court found in Mexico City PhysOrg
Mysterious Fire Monument in England Predates Stonehenge by 800 Years Live Science
Hellenistic tomb with pottery vessels discovered in Alexandria Ahram Online
June 7th, 2017 Edition
New Israeli Study Shows Mid-East Neanderthals Were Not Only Cave Dwellers Jewish News
Ancient Native American site discovered on Santa Rosa Island KEYT News
Peru’s plenty brought ancient human migration to a crawl Science News
Rare glass spearhead found on Rottnest Island PhysOrg
New Map Reveals Ships Buried Below San Francisco National Geographic
Archaeologists Uncover 1,700-year Old Roman Villa With Stunning Mosaics in Libya Haaretz
Submarine H.L. Hunley: Crewman tooth found inside while cleanup goes on Post and Courier
June 4th to 6th, 2017 Edition
US Navy recovers cannon to identify 200-year-old shipwreck ABC News
Revealing the truth about Jamestown, one bone at a time Richmond Times Dispatch
Oldest Anatolian transcript found in Acemhöyük Hurriyet Daily News
Treasure trove of jade stones used in Mayan rituals discovered in Guatemala International Business Times
5,000 Years of Native American Moundbuilding-5,000 years of Native American moundbuilding traditions are explored in a new exhibition opening June 24 at the Penn Museum Popular Archaeology
Lost temple discovered after 1,000 years in Chengdu Xinhuanet
Gov. Scott's vetoes could impact Luna archaeology efforts Pensacola New Journal
Solving the puzzle of when the first humans arrived in the Americas PhysOrg
Ancient underground city with 52 chambers discovered in Turkey's Kayseri Daily Sabah
ANU Archaeologists unearth 19th century history at Googong The Age News
Bamboo raft launched to explore 30,000-year-old historical sea route Public Technologies
This Mask Is Among the Oldest Human-Made Metal Objects in South America Live Science
Crew uncovers ancient site under Channel Islands home Ventura County Star
June 2nd & 3rd, 2017 Edition
This Interactive Map Visualizes 'At Risk' Archaeological Sites In The Mediterranean World Forbes
Hoard of Roman coins found at former burial site in Gelderland Dutch News
May 31st & June 1st, 2017 Edition
God or Geology? The Genesis of Ram’s Bridge-Secular and religious Indians are butting heads over the origin of an important shoal Hakai Magazine
Laser technology uncovers 1,600-year-old Christian frescoes in Rome's biggest catacomb Telegraph UK
Lavau Celtic Prince: 2,500-year-old royal tomb starts to reveal its secrets-Objects inside the tomb appear to show the cultural interactions between different worlds in the 5th century BCE International Business Times
Why was a teenager with bone cancer buried on Witch Hill in Panama? Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute\EurekAlert
Ten Late Period tombs uncovered in Aswan Ahram Online
May 28th to 30th, 2017 Edition
Archaeologists discover 13,000-year-old arrowhead in Northampton field Daily Hampshire Gazette
Mystery solved: Scientists reconstruct 10,300-year-old bison hunt Witchita Eagle
Jerusalem dig sheds light on 2,000-year-old eating habits of local Jews Jerusalem Post
Genomics tracks migration from lost empires to modern cities Popular Archaeology
Ancient Water System Discovered Near Bet Shemesh in Israel Jewish Press
Did you know that Algeria has pyramids, and Cleopatra is the reason behind them? Al Arabiya
Lintel bearing Middle Kingdom cartouches unearthed at Ihnasya site in Egypt Ahram Online
Significant finds from underwater excavation on Delos island in Greece Tornos News
Ceramic Heads of Possible Goddesses Discovered in Ancient Waste Dump Live Science
The first genome data from ancient Egyptian mummies-Study finds that ancient Egyptians were most closely related to ancient populations from the Near East Popular Archaeology
Polish researchers filled an archaeological blank spot in northern Mesopotamia Science In Poland
May 26th & 27th, 2017 Edition
Archaeologist pieces together early history of what is now western Slovakia The Slovak Spectator
Ochre use by Middle Stone Age humans in Porc-Epic cave persisted over thousands of years PhysOrg
Earliest evidence for dog breeding found on remote Siberian island Science Magazine
May 25th, 2017 Edition
8 ancient rock paintings of horses found in China Xinhuanet
Evidence of 4,000-year-old trading post uncovered on Sir Bani Yas Island The National UAE
Ancient Hunter-Gatherers and Farmers Made Love, Not War Seeker
Traces of some of South America’s earliest people found under ancient dirt pyramid Science Journal
May 24th, 2017 Edition
Archaeological probe finds prehistoric gravestones in southeast Iran Tehran Times
Bamburgh dig uncovers unique find Northumberland Gazette
Groundbreaking discovery of early civilization in ancient Peru-Elaborate baskets reveal sophisticated societies in the late Pleistocene and early Holocene ages Popular Archaeology
Evidence Revealed of the Last Battle of Jerusalem from 2,000 Years Ago Jewish Press
May 21st to 23rd, 2017 Edition
Embalming materials for Middle Kingdom vizier Ipi rediscovered on Luxor's west bank Ahram Online
Did Dutch hordes kill off the early Britons who started Stonehenge? The Guardian
Jordan- Swiss archaeologist examines ancient Nabateans' water technology MENA
Medieval brewery used by monks discovered by archaeologists on the outskirts of Lincoln Lincolnshire Live
Ancient city of Aptera in Crete to be revealed at special event in Athens Tornos News
Scientists find 7.2-million-year-old pre-human remains in the Balkans Popular Archaeology
and this 7.2-Million-Year-Old Pre-Human Remains Found in Bulgaria, Greece Show First Pre-Humans Developed in Balkans, Not Africa Archaeology in Bulgaria
Tied up in his grave, the strange 'dancing skeleton' of Ust-Ivanovka Siberian Times
Study provides surprisingly complex portrait of ancient trade networks PhysOrg
Khirbat Iskandar reveals 'crucial time span in history of Jordan' — Italian archaeologist MENA
UC San Diego Researchers Discover Human Burials and Artifacts in Ancient Mycenaean Tomb Press Release Point
'Hunchback of Torrenueva' unearthed in Roman cemetery in southern Spain International Business Times
New sonar searches for Spanish Armada wreckage to take place in Co Sligo The Journal
Researcher finds evidence for shared governance in ancient Mexico PhysOrg
Sour soup for the gods - discovery in a medieval hut in the Lublin province Science in Poland
University of Aberdeen team saves 50,000 frozen Alaskan artefacts BBC News
Archaeological discoveries at Salut, Sumhuram sites of exceptional historical value: Expert Times of Oman
Ancient Shrewsbury sacred site 'oldest of its kind' BBC News