1 hr ago | Let's be smart
Well-preserved skeleton recovered from medieval tomb
A yet-to-be identified , intact, male skeleton has been excavated from a brick tomb at the Tartu Cathedral, despite archaeologists' initial worry that the tomb would be empty.
5 hrs ago | Boston.com
Fragments of biblical treasure are up for sale
Nearly 70 years after the discovery of the world's oldest biblical manuscripts, the Palestinian family who originally sold them to scholars and institutions is now quietly marketing the leftovers - fragments the family says it has kept in a Swiss safe deposit box all these years.
7 hrs ago | Peninsula Clarion
3rd finalist curator job to give talk at UAF
Another finalist seeking a position as curator at the University of Alaska Museum of the North is set to speak at a free public seminar at the University of Alaska Fairbanks next week.
11 hrs ago | CNN
King Richard III had uncomfortable resting place
British scientists announced Monday they are convinced "beyond reasonable doubt" that a skeleton found during an archaeological dig in Leicester, central England, last August is that of the former king, who was killed at the Battle of Bosworth Field in 1485.
16 hrs ago | This Is Somerset
Bronze Age boat reconstruction is altering archaeologists' view of era
They were not clad in skins and they did not have to paddle for six hours at a stretch, but the experience of taking a replica Bronze Age boat out to sea was enough to convince archaeologists and boatbuilders of the value of their work.
Archaeology art and archaeological art
In the contemporary world, art is a primary mean of development of human social and aesthetical values which compliment, compete or exclude each other.
Doug Bailey provoked archaeology with nature art-sound at Us Tag Chicago 2013
It looks Chicago Meeting of US Theoretical Archaeological Group in May 2013 contributed to the 21st archaeology in most charming way.
Why early human ancestors took to two feet
The researchers say our upright gait may have its origins in the rugged landscape of East and South Africa which was shaped during the Pliocene epoch by volcanoes and shifting tectonic plates.
Mysterious object found at bottom of Sea of Galilee
"Fox & Friends" reports a giant circular structure has been found by scientists at the bottom of the Sea of Galilee! Archaeologists are trying to raise money for an excavation.
Uni's dining hall now a marquee
AN OXFORD college has recreated its historic dining hall in a marquee while A 7m improvements are being carried out.
5,000 cave paintings discovered in Mexico
Archaeologists have found nearly 5,000 cave paintings made by hunter-gatherers in a northeastern Mexico mountain range where pre-Hispanic groups were not known to have existed.
The cities of Jerusalem and Petra may not seem the timeless twins they truly are at first glance.
Richard III was in 'untidy' grave
The remains of King Richard III, which were discovered under a city car park, were found in a hastily dug, untidy grave, researchers have revealed.
Archaeologists Discover Several Thousand...
Image Caption: Specialists of the NIAH located the cave paintings in the Sierra de San Carlos, Tamaulipas.
Afghan mine delays at ancient site delight archaeologists
An archaeologist looks at the remains of Buddha statues discovered inside an ancient monastery in Mes Aynak.
The year when Southeastern archaeology jumped into the great big muddy
In 1976 two books were published on the Native American history of western North Carolina in conjunction with the state sponsored Cherokee History Project.
How's that for some change! Archaeologists discover 700-year-old coin in Lewes dig
Members of the Sussex Archaeological Society unearthed an Edward I silver farthing during the Battle of Lewes metal detecting survey on Sunday, May 19.
SLU prof edits book on recent archaeology work in South Asia
St. Lawrence University professor Shinu Abraham recently edited a book on the recent work of American archaeologists in South Asia.
Tales of archaeological discoveries wanted
ANYONE who was involved in the discovery of the Rockbourne Roman Villa site or the Damerham Archaeology Project, or who knows someone who was, is being urged to contribute their memories and pictures to a special display.
Film on Ga. graveyard wins film festival award
A film that documented the recovery of an unmarked graveyard in Middle Georgia has won two awards in an international film festival focused on human culture.