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35. Hundreds of Miniature Water Jugs Found in Aigai's Temple of Demeter

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AIGAI, TURKEY—According to a report by Hürriyet Daily News, archaeological work at the site of […] The post Hundreds of Miniature Water Jugs Found in Aigai's Temple of Demeter appeared first on Archaeology Magazine. News, Aigai, Demeter, Hellenistic age, hydriae, temple, Turkey, votive offerings, water jugs

36. 1,400-Year-Old Moche Palace Excavated in Northern Peru

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LICAPA II, PERU—Excavations at the monumental Moche site of Licapa II in northern Peru's La […] The post 1,400-Year-Old Moche Palace Excavated in Northern Peru appeared first on Archaeology Magazine. News, brick, elite, Licapa II, Moche, palace, Peru

37. What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?

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"What, to the Slave, is the Fourth of July?" is Frederick Douglass' masterwork of oration, delivered on 5 July 1852 at the Corinthian Hall in Rochester, New York. Also sometimes given as "What, to the Slave, is your Fourth of July?", the piece has long been recognized as among the greatest speeches in American history and what scholar David W. Blight calls "the rhetorical masterpiece of American...

38. Game piece reveals Viking hairstyle

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A new examination of a small Viking-era gaming piece in the collection of the National Museum of Denmark has found that the hairstyle is so detailed that researchers believe it depicts a coiffure that was actually fashionable in the 10th century. “It’s exceptional that we have such a vivid depiction of a Viking, even a … Read the full post →"Game piece reveals Viking hairstyle"

39. Phoenician Colonists Traveled with the Scents of Home

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MOTYA, ITALY—As Phoenician sailors ventured into the waters of the western Mediterranean Sea to establish […] The post Phoenician Colonists Traveled with the Scents of Home appeared first on Archaeology Magazine. News, ceramic vessels, fragrant oils, Italy, Motya, perfume, Phoenicians, Sicily

40. Scottish Field Encapsulates 10,000 Years of Local History

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GUARDBRIDGE, SCOTLAND—The Herald Scotland reports that prior to the construction of a new housing development […] The post Scottish Field Encapsulates 10,000 Years of Local History appeared first on Archaeology Magazine. News, Bronze Age, Fife, Guardbridge, hill fort, Iron Age, Neolithic, Paleolithic, Scotland

41. Early Harvesting Technology in Uzbek Cave Complicates Narrative About Spread of Agriculture

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TODA CAVE, UZBEKISTAN—While the development of agriculture is often associated with the Fertile Crescent, past […] The post Early Harvesting Technology in Uzbek Cave Complicates Narrative About Spread of Agriculture appeared first on Archaeology Magazine. News, agriculture, early farming, Fertile Crescent, prehistoric harvesting, stone tools, toda cave, Uzbekistan, wild barley

42. The Prisoner of Olmtz

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"Outlawed in my own land for having served her with courage," the Marquis de Lafayette wrote to his wife, Adrienne, "I have been forced to flee into enemy territory from France, which I defended with so much love. To the very last minute I fought for the Constitution I swore to upholdlet us resettle in America where we will find the liberty that no longer exists in France." I. The Treasonous Marquis...

43. Lenin's New Economic Policy

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The New Economic Policy (NEP) of Vladimir Lenin (1870-1924), leader of Soviet Russia, was the introduction in 1921 of a limited form of capitalism in light industry and agriculture. Contrary to Marxist economic ideas, the NEP was viewed as a necessary measure to recover from the economic disasters of WWI and the Russian Civil War. Although the NEP did lead to an economic recovery, it did not create...

44. The Real Middle Earth

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The Real Middle Earth JamesHoare Wed, 08/27/2025 - 09:06

45. Large Bronze Age metal hoard found in Saxony

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A Bronze Age hoard comprising 35 pounds of bronze in 310 objects has been discovered in the Klein Neundorf suburb of Görlitz in eastern Germany. Dating to the 9th century B.C., it is the largest Bronze Age hoard ever found in Upper Lusatia and the second-largest in all of Saxony. Bronze Age objects had been … Read the full post →"Large Bronze Age metal hoard found in Saxony"

46. Researchers Piece Together Identities of Neolithic Massacre Victims

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ALSACE, FRANCE—A decade ago, archaeologists made a grisly discovery when they unearthed two Neolithic mass […] The post Researchers Piece Together Identities of Neolithic Massacre Victims appeared first on Archaeology Magazine. News, achenheim, Alsace, Bergheim, burial, France, Massacre, Neolithic, violence

47. Greco-Roman Stele Found in Center of Syrian City

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MANBIJ, SYRIA—Greek City Times reports that a resident of Manbij, Syria, notified local authorities of […] The post Greco-Roman Stele Found in Center of Syrian City appeared first on Archaeology Magazine. News, eagle, funerary, Greco-Roman, Hierapolis Bambyce, Manbij, Syria

48. Archaeologists Explore Estate Where Isaac Newton Was Born

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WOOLSTHORPE MANOR, ENGLAND—According to a statement released by Museums + Heritage, archaeologists are peeling back […] The post Archaeologists Explore Estate Where Isaac Newton Was Born appeared first on Archaeology Magazine. News, England, grantham, Isaac Newton, Woolsthorpe Manor

49. Thirteen Colonies

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The Thirteen Colonies were a cluster of British colonies located along the Atlantic seaboard of North America. Founded for a variety of reasons economic, political, and religious the colonies emerged with their own distinct governments, colonial charters, and cultures, but were bound together through their shared language, history, religion (Protestantism), and allegiance to the British Crown...

50. Cutty Sark

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With thousands of square feet of canvas capturing every breath of the trade winds, a 19th-century tea clipper was the absolute pinnacle of sailing evolution. The Cutty Sark was just such a ship, carrying tea and then wool across the far-flung outposts of the British Empire. The Cutty Sark gained the record as the fastest ship in the world in the 1880s thanks to its sleek design and 32 sails. This...

51. Ghana Against Corruption

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Ghana Against Corruption JamesHoare Tue, 08/26/2025 - 08:57

52. 1,400-year-old cross found in Abu Dhabi

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A 1,400-year-old Christian cross has been found on Sir Bani Yas Island in Abu Dhabi. The cross is about a foot long and seven inches wide and was molded on a plaque of stucco plaster. The cross plaque is intricately designed and in excellent condition, cracked but complete. It is an eight-point cross with four … Read the full post →"1,400-year-old cross found in Abu Dhabi"

53. Celtic Warrior Figurine Recovered from Iron Age Oppidum

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MUNICH, GERMANY—La Brújula Verde reports that over the past three years, German archaeologists have made […] The post Celtic Warrior Figurine Recovered from Iron Age Oppidum appeared first on Archaeology Magazine. News, bronze figurine, Celtic, Germany, Iron Age, Manching, oppidum, warrior

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