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Local
Rehoboth discovery may change Delaware history
Huntingtown teacher recognized by archaeological society
At Smithsonian archaeology lab, citizen scientists work to unearth environmental history
Navy’s Underwater Archaeology Branch seeks to identify submerged aircraft
Around Broadneck: World Artists Experiences bridge cultural understanding
Archaeologist to explain artifacts found under Harpers Ferry street
Excavating a George Washington landmark
Archaeological dig at Herring Run Park provides insight into life of notable Baltimore family
National
Kitchen of Thomas Jefferson’s Enslaved Chef Is Uncovered
Archaeology: Artifacts show Clovis people hung out in southeastern Ohio
Drones Help to Map Historic Jamestown
Archaeologists Uncover Book from Blackbeard’s Ship
Dried Flower May Be Linked to President Lincoln
NASA engineer uncovers African-American maritime history
Indians used different technique to hunt buffalo in the mountains
US Archeologists Might Have Found Remains of World’s Richest Pirate
Albany home of abolitionists holds pieces of past fraught with overcoming oppression
International
Experts: Underwater Archaeology Site Imperiled in Mexico
The Archaeology of Wealth Inequality
Animals Dropped Dead Inside Roman ‘Gate to Hell.’ Scientists Just Figured Out Why
STONE TOOLS FOUND IN INDIA RESEMBLE THOSE IN AFRICA, CHANGING OUR THEORY ON ANCIENT HUMAN MIGRATION
Remains of 140 children found at site of what may be history’s largest mass sacrifice: report
Earliest Bone Arrowhead, 61,700 Years Old, Found in South Africa
EARLY CARIBBEANS WERE NOT ‘SAVAGE CANNIBALS,’ SAY COLONIAL MYTH-BUSTING ARCHEOLOGISTS
Stonehenge archaeology ‘under threat’ from Highways England diggers