Maya Site Discovered on Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula
QUINTANA ROO, MEXICO—Riviera Maya News reports that an archaeological site dubbed El Jefeciño was discovered […] The post Maya Site Discovered on Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula appeared first on Archaeology Magazine.
Article mis en ligne le 29 avril 2026
Remains of Byzantine Plague Victims Studied
TAMPA, FLORIDA—According to a statement released by the University of South Florida, a mass grave […] The post Remains of Byzantine Plague Victims Studied appeared first on Archaeology Magazine.
Article mis en ligne le 28 avril 2026
Sanskrit Seal Refers to Sacred Shiva Text
HYDERABAD, INDIA—The Times of India reports that researchers led by epigrapher K. Muniratnam Reddy from […] The post Sanskrit Seal Refers to Sacred Shiva Text appeared first on Archaeology Magazine.
Article mis en ligne le 28 avril 2026
Traces of Cremation Pyre Uncovered in the East of England
SUFFOLK, ENGLAND—The East Anglian Daily Times reports that archaeologists from Cotswold ARCHAEOLOGY uncovered traces of […] The post Traces of Cremation Pyre Uncovered in the East of England appeared first on Archaeology Magazine.
Article mis en ligne le 27 avril 2026
Parasites Detected in Roman-Era Chamber Pots from Bulgaria
WARSAW, POLAND—Researchers led by Elena Klenina and Andrzej B. Biernacki of Adam Mickiewicz University and […] The post Parasites Detected in Roman-Era Chamber Pots from Bulgaria appeared first on Archaeology Magazine.
Article mis en ligne le 27 avril 2026
Pollen Trapped in Pitch Tracks Repairs Made to Ancient Ship
STRASBOURG, FRANCE—According to a statement released by Frontiers, the protective coatings on a 2,200-year-old Roman […] The post Pollen Trapped in Pitch Tracks Repairs Made to Ancient Ship appeared first on Archaeology Magazine.
Article mis en ligne le 27 avril 2026
2,000-Year-Old Remains of Domestic Chickens Identified in South Korea
SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA—A team of researchers led by Kyungcheol Choy of Hanyang University found evidence […] The post 2,000-Year-Old Remains of Domestic Chickens Identified in South Korea appeared first on Archaeology Magazine.
Article mis en ligne le 24 avril 2026
Statue of Athena Found in Turkey
DENIZLI, TURKEY—A six-foot statue of the goddess Athena has been discovered at the West Theater […] The post Statue of Athena Found in Turkey appeared first on Archaeology Magazine.
Article mis en ligne le 24 avril 2026
How Has Malaria Shaped Human Populations ?
JENA, GERMANY—According to a statement released by the Max Planck Institute of Geoanthropology, an international […] The post How Has Malaria Shaped Human Populations? appeared first on Archaeology Magazine.
Article mis en ligne le 24 avril 2026
Mitochondrial DNA Links Neanderthals in Poland’s Stajnia Cave
BOLOGNA, ITALY—According to a statement released by the University of Bologna, a team of researchers […] The post Mitochondrial DNA Links Neanderthals in Poland’s Stajnia Cave appeared first on Archaeology Magazine.
Article mis en ligne le 23 avril 2026