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  1. Archaeology Magazine

    Through The Years Explore decades of exciting archaeological discoveries, new technologies in the field, and stunning images in the Archaeology magazine archive.

  2. Today’s News - Archaeology Magazine

    News February 20, 2026 Iron Age Dwelling in Israel Offers “Archaeology of the Elderly” Read Article News February 19, 2026 DNA Reveals Kinship Ties in Sweden’s Hunter-Gatherer Cemetery Read ...

  3. Features - Archaeology Magazine

    Features Top 10 Discoveries of 2025 ARCHAEOLOGY magazine’s editors reveal the year’s most exciting finds Read Article Features January/February 2026 The Cost of Doing Business

  4. Ancient Sardinian Tombs Uncovered - Archaeology Magazine

    Aug 1, 2025 · BONORVA, SARDINIA—Finestre sull'Arte reports that archaeologists have investigated three newly discovered rock-cut chamber tombs of […]

  5. How to Build a Medieval Castle - Archaeology Magazine

    Every detail must be considered, and there are no shortcuts. The site is an unparalleled experimental archaeology project and may remain never-quite-finished forever.

  6. News - Early Maya Monument Examined - Archaeology Magazine

    Nov 7, 2025 · Read the original scholarly article about this research in Science Advances. For more on the site, go to " Oldest Maya Temple," one of ARCHAEOLOGY 's Top 10 Discoveries of 2020.

  7. An Egyptian Temple Reborn - Archaeology Magazine

    SHARE: Copy permalink to clipboard https://archaeology.org/issues/march-april-2025/features/an-egyptian-temple-reborn/ Copied to clipboard

  8. Top 10 Discoveries of 2025 - Archaeology Magazine

    Top 10 Discoveries of 2025 Features January/February 2026 By The Editors ARCHAEOLOGY magazine’s editors reveal the year’s most exciting finds Pasquale Sorrentino

  9. July/August 2025 - Archaeology Magazine

    Italian archaeologists have uncovered evidence of smuggling between North Africa and Italy on a third-century a.d. shipwreck off the west coast of Sicily. The most complete Roman ship ever found ...

  10. On the Origin of the Pork Taboo - Archaeology Magazine

    The animal that Price calls “intelligent, curious, and social” seems destined to remain an inextricable part of the region’s foodways. Andrew Lawler is a contributing editor at ARCHAEOLOGY.