Neanderthals May Have Used Rhino Teeth as Tools
ABERDEEN, SCOTLAND—Neanderthals may have used rhinoceros teeth as heavy-duty tools, Science News reports. Some 100,000 […] The post Neanderthals May Have Used Rhino Teeth as Tools appeared first on Archaeology Magazine.
Article mis en ligne le 8 mai 2026
Intact Roman Grave Unearthed in Croatia
VINKOVCI, CROATIA—Croatia Week reports that excavations in eastern Croatia have uncovered an intact grave in […] The post Intact Roman Grave Unearthed in Croatia appeared first on Archaeology Magazine.
Article mis en ligne le 7 mai 2026
Scientists Explore Neolithic Crannog in Scotland
SOUTHAMPTON, ENGLAND—According to a statement released by the University of Southampton, a crannog in shallow […] The post Scientists Explore Neolithic Crannog in Scotland appeared first on Archaeology Magazine.
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Prehistoric High-Altitude Site Discovered in Spain
BELLATERRA, SPAIN—According to a statement released by the Autonomous University of Barcelona (UAB), an international […] The post Prehistoric High-Altitude Site Discovered in Spain appeared first on Archaeology Magazine.
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Ancient Culture Mastered Flooring Technique Millennia Before the Romans
MOTZA, ISRAEL—According to the Greek Reporter, new research indicates that the ancient inhabitants of the […] The post Ancient Culture Mastered Flooring Technique Millennia Before the Romans appeared first on Archaeology Magazine.
Article mis en ligne le 6 mai 2026
DNA Reveals Rare Anglo-Saxon Double Burial Belonged to Brother and Sister
CHERINGTON, ENGLAND—DNA testing has finally revealed that two mysterious individuals—a young boy and a teenage […] The post DNA Reveals Rare Anglo-Saxon Double Burial Belonged to Brother and Sister appeared first on Archaeology Magazine.
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Bay of Cadiz Wreck Identified as Italian Ship Sunk by Francis Drake
CADIZ, SPAIN—El País reports that the so-called Delta II shipwreck uncovered during harbor infrastructure work […] The post Bay of Cadiz Wreck Identified as Italian Ship Sunk by Francis Drake appeared first on Archaeology Magazine.
Article mis en ligne le 5 mai 2026
Infants from Roman York Buried in Rare Purple Textiles
YORK, ENGLAND—According to a statement released by the University of York, researchers have identified rare […] The post Infants from Roman York Buried in Rare Purple Textiles appeared first on Archaeology Magazine.
Article mis en ligne le 5 mai 2026