Resilience, innovation and collapse of settlement networks in later Bronze Age Europe: New survey data from the southern Carpathian Basin (journals.plos.org)
Collaborative Approaches to Archaeology Programming and the Increase of Digital Literacy Among Archaeology Students (www.degruyter.com)
Free and Low Cost Archaeological Digs in Scotland | 2023 Edition (www.digitscotland.com)
Chiseled obsidian recovered from Neolithic shipwreck near Capri's 'Blue Grotto' (www.livescience.com)
Civil War weapons thrown into river by General Sherman's forces recovered in South Carolina (www.livescience.com)
Archaeologists uncover Europe's hidden Bronze Age megastructures (phys.org)
Archaeologists from University College Dublin, working with colleagues from Serbia and Slovenia, have uncovered a previously unknown network of massive sites in the heart of Europe that could explain the emergence of the continent’s Bronze Age megaforts—the largest prehistoric constructions seen prior to the Iron Age....
Scotland's Oldest Tartan Rose From a Peat Bog (www.atlasobscura.com)
That’s not a potato: mystery of Egyptian treasures found buried in grounds of Scottish school (www.theguardian.com)
That’s not a potato: mystery of Egyptian treasures found buried in grounds of Scottish school (www.theguardian.com)
What the hell, here it is: ArchaeoGPT (electricarchaeology.ca)
More info on Shawn’s Masto: scholar.social/
2,800-year-old ivory carved with sphinx discovered in Turkey (www.livescience.com)
Stone Age Europeans mastered spear-throwers 10,000 years earlier than we thought, study suggests (www.livescience.com)
Stone Age people in Belgium were hunting with spear-throwers more than 30,000 years ago — the earliest known evidence of such a weapon in Europe, a new study suggests....
Skulls in Ukraine reveal early modern humans came from the East (theconversation.com)
Collections: The Mediterranean Iron Omni-Spear (acoup.blog)
Rare Ovarian Tumor Discovered in Egyptian New Kingdom Burial - Archaeology Magazine (www.archaeology.org)
500-year-old Hebrew note reveals 'lost' earthquake swarm in Italy (www.livescience.com)
Did These Curious Rock Formations Inspire the Great Sphinx? - Eos (eos.org)
A warlike culture? Religion and war in the Aztec world (www.tandfonline.com)
Vietnam uncovers oldest human remains - VnExpress International (e.vnexpress.net)
Archaeologists confirm tales of Finland's mid-14th century fortress (yle.fi)
Rewilding’ later prehistory (www.bajrfed.co.uk)
Weathered face of 'old man' Neanderthal comes to life in amazing new facial reconstruction (www.livescience.com)
In 1908, a group of Catholic priests discovered what looked like the skeletal remains of a man buried inside a cave in La Chapelle-aux-Saints, a commune in south-central France. The nearly complete skeleton lacked several teeth, earning him the nickname the “old man.”...
Long-distance weaponry identified at the 31,000-year-old archaeological site of Maisières-Canal (phys.org)
The hunter-gatherers who settled on the banks of the Haine, a river in southern Belgium, 31,000 years ago were already using spearthrowers to hunt their game. This is the finding of a new study conducted at TraceoLab at the University of Liège....