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3,000-Year-Old Maya Urban Center Identified in Guatemala

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3,000-Year-Old Maya Urban Center Identified in Guatemala
UAXACTÚN, GUATEMALA—CNN Science reports that an international team of archaeologists discovered a nearly 3,000-year-old Maya […] The post 3,000-Year-Old Maya Urban Center Identified in Guatem

288. Cannibal Crusaders

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Cannibal Crusaders JamesHoare Thu, 06/05/2025 - 09:05

289. 1830 condom with erotic print at Rijksmuseum

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The Rijksmuseum has acquired a rare condom dating to around 1830 that features an erotic etching on the long side. The thin material is believed to have been made from the appendix of a sheep and prob

290. Coptic Structure with Wall Paintings Found in Egypt

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ASSIUT, EGYPT—The Egyptian Gazette reports that an archaeological mission working in Manqabad near Assiut unearthed […] The post Coptic Structure with Wall Paintings Found in Egypt appeared fi

291. 5,000-Year-Old Bread Buried in Bronze Age House

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KULLUOBA, TURKEY—When archaeologists peered beneath the threshold of a 5,300-year-old house at Küllüoba Höyük, they […] The post 5,000-Year-Old Bread Buried in Bronze Age House appeared fi

292. Viking Age Silver Treasure Uncovered Near Stockholm

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TÄBY, SWEDEN—Sweden’s Arkeologerna announced that archaeologists working in Viggbyholm, Täby, outside of Stockholm, unearthed a […] The post Viking Age Silver Treasure Uncovered Near Stock

293. RMS Lusitania

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RMS Lusitania was a British transatlantic liner infamously sunk by a German U-boat on 7 May 1915 during the First World War (1914-18). Struck off the coast of southern Ireland, the ship sank in less t

294. ‘The Illegals’ by Shaun Waker review

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‘The Illegals’ by Shaun Waker review JamesHoare Wed, 06/04/2025 - 08:04

295. Reopened Getty to host Griffin Warrior artifacts

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Dazzling artifacts recovered from the tomb of the Griffin Warrior in Pylos, southwestern Greece, will be exhibited for the first time outside Europe at the J. Paul Getty Museum later this month. A sel

296. Survey Records 1,200 Archaeological Sites in Sudanese Desert

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BAYUDA DESERT, SUDAN—The Bayuda Desert in central Sudan is one of the least explored regions […] The post Survey Records 1,200 Archaeological Sites in Sudanese Desert appeared first on Archaeo

297. 3,000-Year-Old Maya Urban Center Identified in Guatemala

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UAXACTÚN, GUATEMALA—CNN Science reports that an international team of archaeologists discovered a nearly 3,000-year-old Maya […] The post 3,000-Year-Old Maya Urban Center Identified in Guatem

298. Exquisite Byzantine Mosaic Unveiled in Israel

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KHIRBAT BE’ER SHEMA, ISRAEL—One of the most spectacular Byzantine mosaics ever discovered in Israel was […] The post Exquisite Byzantine Mosaic Unveiled in Israel appeared first on Archaeolo

299. Albert Sidney Johnston

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Albert Sidney Johnston (1803-1862) was the commander of the Confederate western armies in the early months of the American Civil War (1861-1865). Over the course of his 34-year military career, Johnst

300. Thatcher’s Wordsmiths

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Thatcher’s Wordsmiths JamesHoare Tue, 06/03/2025 - 09:08

301. Duke’s inlay masterpiece studio reopens

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After two years of repair, infrastructure upgrades and the restoration of the original appearance of artworks, the Studiolo of Federico III da Montefeltro, Duke of Urbino, has reopened to the public.

302. Previously Unknown South American Group Revealed by DNA Study

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BOGOTÁ, COLOMBIA—Scientists were recently baffled by DNA evidence that revealed the existence of a genetically […] The post Previously Unknown South American Group Revealed by DNA Study appea

303. 4,000-Year-Old "Fire Altar" Unearthed in Peru

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ERA DE PANDO, PERU—The Kansas City Star reports that Peruvian authorities made a stunning new […] The post 4,000-Year-Old "Fire Altar" Unearthed in Peru appeared first on Archaeology Magazine.

304. Tombs of Three Ancient Egyptian Officials Found in Luxor

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LUXOR, EGYPT—Three new tombs of senior ancient Egyptian statesmen were recently unearthed on Luxor’s West […] The post Tombs of Three Ancient Egyptian Officials Found in Luxor appeared first

305. J. E. B. Stuart

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James Ewell Brown Stuart (1833-1864), better known by his initials as J. E. B. Stuart, was a Confederate cavalry general during the American Civil War (1861-1865). Known for his flashy style of dressi

306. ‘America, América’ by Greg Grandin review

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‘America, América’ by Greg Grandin review JamesHoare Mon, 06/02/2025 - 09:07

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