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March 7th to 10th, 2017 Edition

From Vilified to Vindicated: the Story of Jacques Cinq-Mars-How a toxic debate over the first Americans hobbled science for decades Hakai Magazine

2,000 Year Old Road Excavated near Bet Shemesh Jewish Press

Australian aboriginal hair shows 50,000 years connection to country Popular Archaeology

Dental Plaque DNA Opens New Window on Neanderthal Life-Ways: DNA study reveals what two different groups of Neanderthals consumed and how they practiced their own medicine Popular Archaeology

Two Male Skeletons Unearthed With Fingers Interwoven In London Elizabeth Crossrail The Science Times

Look on my works, ye mighty … Ozymandias statue found in mud-Archaeologists believe eight-metre statue found in Cairo slum is of Pharaoh Ramses II, who ruled Egypt in 13th century BC The Guardian UK

Discovery of widespread platinum may help solve Clovis people mystery Popular Archaeology

Ancient nomadic herders beat a path to the Silk Road Science News

Statue of Amenhotep III, 66 of goddess Sekhmet unearthed in Luxor Ahram Online

Advanced Radar Tech Could Save Ancient City of Angkor's Collapsing Monuments Live Science

Tree roots from late 10th century signal a show of power in Tottori Asahi Shimbun

 

March 3rd to 6th, 2017 Edition

Ancient skulls may belong to elusive humans called Denisovans Science Magazine

Archaeologists say they've found the campsite used by survivors of legendary 'doomed' ship Alaska Dispatch News

4,000 Years Old Mysterious Tomb with Rock Art Exposed in Upper Galilee Jewish Press

Hundreds of previously undiscovered ancient oak trees found in English countryside Independent UK

Greek Culture Minister allocates €2.5 million for Amphipolis Tomb project works Tornos News

Scientists study ways to preserve world heritage sites damaged in armed conflicts PhysOrg

Why Did Greenland’s Vikings Vanish? Newly discovered evidence is upending our understanding of how early settlers made a life on the island — and why they suddenly disappeared Smithsonian Magazine

How to Eat Like a Viking-It's no surprise that the fearsome raiders relished wild boar meat. But yogurt? National Geographic

 

March 2nd, 2017 Edition

Evidence of large burial mound points to resting place of emperor Asahi Shimbun

Archaeologists Uncover Vast Ancient Roman Mining Operation in Spain Haaretz

Ancient peoples shaped the Amazon rainforest-Trees domesticated by pre-Columbian peoples remain more common in forests near ancient settlements Popular Archaeology

'Patchwork' Early Human Fossils Suggest Intermixing Live Science

 

March 1st, 2017 Edition

Archaeologists Scale History of Ancient Staircase The Cambodia Daily

High official's family tombs unearthed in Chengdu China.org

Fabled 'Atlantis Alloy' Recovered in Greater Numbers From Ancient Shipwreck Seeker

Tree scars record 700 years of natural and cultural fire history in a northern forest Ecological Society of America\Science Daily

 

February 26th to 28th, 2017 Edition

Ancient cultures also were affected by climate change Columbus Dispatch

Puzzle of the Maya pendant-Large carved jade unearthed in southern Belize University of California - San Diego\EurekAlert

Mystery over male Black Death victims found buried hand in hand The Guardian UK

New study reignites debate over Viking settlements in England Science Nordic

Confucius depicted on mirror Ecns China

Chaco’s Elites Were Natives of Chaco Canyon, Not Migrants, Their Remains Show Western Digs

'Oldest' Iron Age gold work in Britain found in Staffordshire BBC News

Palaces of Ancient Persia Were Built with 'Fire Temple' Wood Live Science

 

February 24th & 25th, 2017 Edition

38,000 year-old engravings confirm ancient origins of technique used by Seurat, Van Gogh Popular Archaeology

Ancient burials and artefacts unearthed beneath Lincoln Eastern Bypass site The Lincolnite

Ancient sanctuary from obscure religion that competed with Christianity unearthed in Corsica-Dedicated to the god Mithra, it is the first ever discovered on the island International Business Times

The toy boat that sailed the seas of time The Norwegian University of Science and Technology\Science Daily

 

February 22nd & 23rd, 2017 Edition

Genetic data show mainly men migrated from the Pontic Steppe to Europe 5,000 years ago Popular Archaeology

75 Years After Start of Internment, Archaeologists Excavate Hawaii’s Largest Camp NBC News

3,000-Year-Old Child Footprints Found at Site of Ancient Egyptian Palace Seeker

Thousands of horsemen may have swept into Bronze Age Europe, transforming the local population Science

Study of ancient skulls suggest there may have been multiple migrations into the Americas PhysOrg

Medieval burials on Yamal peninsula may have been ritualistic sacrifices Siberian Times

 

February 21st, 2017 Edition

1,800 Year Old List of Synagogue Donors Discovered in Galilee Village Jewish Press

Ancient Roman House and Phallic Amulets Discovered in Israel Live Science

Elite ‘Dynasty’ at Chaco Canyon Got Its Power From One Woman, DNA Shows Western Digs

Kennewick Man skeleton may be on its way back to ancestral home PhysOrg

Archaeologists discover 'coexistence' between Aboriginal people and settlers in North Parramatta ABC News

Medieval graffiti survey underway in Bolton to uncover different marks used to ward of evil spirit — and co-ordinators want The Bolton News

 

February 18th to February 20th, 2017 Edition

Sharpening our knowledge of prehistory on East Africa's bone harpoons PhysOrg

2,700-year-old jug found in south helps archaeologists focus digs Israel Hayom

To dye for: snail shell found on Temple Mount colors researchers' interest Jewish News Service

Greece displays '7,000-year-old archaeological enigma' BBC News

Did Stone Age people build a large labyrinth in Denmark? Science Nordic

 

February 17th, 2017 Edition

Transport back in time to ancient Roman sites with virtual reality CBS News

Linguist's 'big data' research supports waves of migration into the Americas University of Virginia\Science Daily

Scarcity of resources led to violence in prehistoric central California California State Polytechnic University Pomona\Science Daily

Facial reconstruction of Pictish man brutally murdered 1,400 years ago Past Horizons

Collapse of Aztec society linked to catastrophic salmonella outbreak Nature

 

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