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Through The Years Explore decades of exciting archaeological discoveries, new technologies in the field, and stunning images in the Archaeology magazine archive.
Today’s News - Archaeology Magazine
News January 30, 2026 Genetic Study Identifies Disease in 12,000-Year-Old Remains
Archive - Archaeology Magazine
Back issues of ARCHAEOLOGY magazine preserve timeless articles that remain as exciting and interesting today as when they were first printed. Quantities are limited, and orders will be filled on a ...
Paleolithic Artifacts Discovered in Iraq - Archaeology Magazine
Feb 3, 2025 · BRUSSELS, BELGIUM—More than 800 Paleolithic artifacts have been recovered from a dried lake bed in Iraq’s Western Desert by researchers from the Free University of Brussels, …
Lost Spanish Mission Found in Texas - Archaeology Magazine
Dec 30, 2025 · The team is planning a magnetic survey of the site to locate its boundaries and an excavation. For more on the archaeology of Texas, go to " Letter from Texas: Home on the Range."
January/February 2025 - Archaeology Magazine
Illegally enslaved and then marooned on remote Tromelin Island for fifteen years, with only ARCHAEOLOGY to tell their story
London's First Roman Basilica Unearthed - Archaeology Magazine
Feb 20, 2025 · LONDON, ENGLAND––The remnants of one of early Roman London’s most important buildings was discovered beneath an office building at 85 Gracechurch Street in the city center, …
Features - Top 10 Discoveries of 2024 - Archaeology Magazine
Top 10 Discoveries of 2024 Features January/February 2025 ARCHAEOLOGY magazine reveals the year’s most exciting finds Courtesy the Egyptian Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities
News - Possible Evolutionary “Missing Link ... - Archaeology Magazine
Jan 9, 2026 · Read the original scholarly article about this research in Nature. To read more about the Jebel Irhoud fossils, go to " Homo sapiens, Earlier Still," one of ARCHAEOLOGY 's Top 10 …
How to Build a Medieval Castle - Archaeology Magazine
Every detail must be considered, and there are no shortcuts. The site is an unparalleled experimental archaeology project and may remain never-quite-finished forever.