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Live Science on MSNArchaeology student finds rare ninth-century gold 'within the first 90 minutes' of her first excavation
An archaeologist in training discovered a rare medieval gold object in northwestern England during her first excavation.
Small settlements and the scourge of slavery left gaps in Africa's archaeological record. Yet sites and artifacts are ...
Colorful threads, carved bone and inherited stories fill the cases of “Woven Narratives,” a student-curated exhibit at the ...
Researchers have uncovered 31 shipwrecks in Lake Constance during the “Wrecks and Deep Sea” project, including rare paddle ...
Andina reports that a series of new discoveries in Peru's Amazonas region are providing important new information about the ...
An archaeologist in Sweden spent three years traveling in vessels built like those from 1,000 years ago. He discovered lost ...
Unusually dry conditions are revealing the outlines of old walls at British historical sites. Climate change is making the ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNAn Archaeology Student Found a Medieval Gold Artifact During Her First Dig
Just an hour and a half into her first ever excavation, an American archaeology student has struck gold in Britain. Dating ...
There are all sorts of theories and speculations about what happened one day in the city of Troy. The legendary battle of ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNUnderstanding the Gaps in Africa’s Archaeological Record
Sites and artifacts are revealing clues to the continent’s recent history. An archaeologist explains the findings and threats ...
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GB News on MSNArchaeology breakthrough as 2,000-year-old coin linked to Jesus' biblical prophecy unearthed
Archaeological excavations in Jerusalem have revealed a bronze coin from 69-70 AD, created mere months before Roman forces ...
Archaeology is catching up with the digital humanities movement with the creation of large online databases, combining data collected from satellite-, airborne-, and UAV-mounted sensors with ...
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