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EurekAlert! - Archaeology News Archive

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  1. Extinct giant deer's descendant found in UK
  2. New understanding of human sacrifice in early Peru
  3. Early humans wore 'shoes' 30,000 years ago
  4. Soft body fossils of extinct 'lamp shell' digitally reconstructed
  5. Peru's ancient bureaucrats used knotted-string devices as ledgers
  6. DNA traces evolution of extinct sabertooths and the American cheetah-like cat
  7. History of Earth Sciences Society joins AGI
  8. Study shows big game hunters, not climate change, killed off sloths
  9. Oldest dated evidence of cattle in southern Africa found
  10. X-ray technology sheds light on ancient stone inscriptions
  11. Once-dreaded leprosy 'replaced' by tuberculosis, say researchers
  12. New analysis of pottery stirs Olmec trade controversy
  13. Ancient Iraqi harp reproduced by Liverpool engineers
  14. Ancient Tiberias reveals more of its beauty
  15. DFG establishes 11 new research units
  16. Living fossil roams the seas
  17. Did humans cause ecosystem collapse in ancient Australia?
  18. Ancient diets of Australian birds point to big ecosystem changes
  19. Researchers find first evidence of venom system in extinct mammal
  20. Tahoe Coring Workshop
  21. Prehistoric decline of freshwater mussels tied to large-scale maize cultivation
  22. Morphology of fossil salamanders reflects climate change
  23. Neanderthal teeth grew no faster than comparable modern humans'
  24. CPAK 2005 - 2nd Annual Conference
  25. How a zebra lost its stripes: Rapid evolution of the quagga
  26. Medieval pottery in the Basque Country (VIII-XIII centuries)
  27. Finding rewrites the evolutionary history of the origin of potatoes
  28. The muskox suffered a loss of genetic diversity at the Pleistocene/Holocene transition
  29. 'New' science gleans knowledge from ancient lands and societies
  30. Earliest European farmers left little genetic mark on modern Europe, Science study finds
  31. Archaeologists: Ancient brewery tended by elite, female brewmasters
  32. Egyptologist brings lost civilisation to life for television series
  33. Egyptologist brings lost civilisation to life for television series
  34. Texas A&M anthropologist studies ancient human footprints
  35. Jungle discovery opens new chapter in Maya history
  36. Satellites in support of world heritage
  37. Newly located Greek temple to be discussed at AIA Annual Meeting
  38. UNC Charlotte linguist restores lost language, culture for 'The New World'
  39. Johns Hopkins team discovers statue of Egyptian queen
  40. World's oldest ship timbers found in Egyptian desert
  41. Mass extinctions - a threat from outer space or our own planet's detox?
  42. Lefties have the advantage in adversarial situations
  43. Clues to African archaeology found in lead isotopes
  44. Improving police cars, recovering lost manuscripts: UH research day delivers
  45. New discoveries point to 'cave of John the Baptist' as important site in the time of Isaiah
  46. Archaeological chemistry featured at American Chemical Society symposium, March 26-27
  47. From climate dynamics to educational research
  48. New evidence suggests the need to rewrite Bronze Age history
  49. Ancient tomb sheds new light on Egyptian colonialism
  50. UCI to host conference on ancient knowledge
  51. Chaco Canyon: A place of kings and palaces?
  52. Ancient human fossils find modern virtual home
  53. A multimedia archaeological tour on your mobile phone
  54. Excavation of UNC founder Davie's home finds no evidence it was burned by Union troops
  55. UCI to host conference on ancient knowledge
  56. New book edited by UGA anthropologist addresses societal impact of global warming
  57. The Occult Life of Things
  58. Germans set up an apartheid-like society in Britain
  59. Bison hunters more advanced than thought: archaeologist
  60. How modern were European Neanderthals?
  61. Remote island provides clues on population growth, environmental degradation
  62. Researchers find evidence of the earliest writing in the New World
  63. Oldest writing in the New World discovered in Veracruz, Mexico
  64. Silver anomalies found in Jerusalem pottery hint at wealth during second Temple period
  65. Remains of St. Louis founder's home believed to have been located
  66. Compelling evidence demonstrates that 'Hobbit' fossil does not represent a new species of hominid
  67. New hominid species may be early version of Homo sapiens
  68. Research discovers oldest bee, evolutionary link
  69. Dad inspired 'Jurassic Park,' son inspires 'Jurassic Poop'