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  1. Archaeology Magazine

    Daily online archaeological news, in-depth reports on the latest discoveries, and full-length features from current and recent issues

  2. Today’s News - Archaeology Magazine

    Read Article Sindh Directorate General of Antiquities & Archaeology News April 6, 2026 Submerged Harbor Structures Examined Off Greece’s Southern Coastline Read Article Niklas Eriksson

  3. 17th-Century Barrels Found in Norway - Archaeology Magazine

    Mar 26, 2026 · SKIEN, NORWAY—According to a ZME Science report, three oak barrels were discovered during a water and sewage system project in the center of the city of Skien in …

  4. Archive - Archaeology Magazine

    Purchase Back Issues Back issues of ARCHAEOLOGY magazine preserve timeless articles that remain as exciting and interesting today as when they were first printed. Quantities are limited, and ...

  5. Altar and Offerings Discovered Near Ancient Toltec Capital

    Mar 26, 2026 · HIDALGO, MEXICO— La Brújula Verde reports that work along the route of a passenger train uncovered an altar, or momoztli, in central Mexico near the site of Tula, the ancient Toltec …

  6. Byzantine Fortified Monastery Identified in Spain - Archaeology …

    Apr 9, 2026 · ALICANTE, SPAIN—According to the Greek Reporter, a fortified monastic settlement dated to the sixth century […]

  7. Cracking the Code of Peru’s Serpent Mountain - Archaeology Magazine

    Discovering the true origins of an enigmatic mile-long pattern in Peru’s coastal desert

  8. New Research Confirms Location of Lost City ... - Archaeology Magazine

    Feb 10, 2026 · New Research Confirms Location of Lost City Founded by Alexander the Great News February 10, 2026

  9. Lost Spanish Mission Found in Texas - Archaeology Magazine

    Dec 30, 2025 · JACKSON COUNTY, TEXAS—According to a statement released by Texas Tech University, a team of archaeologists […]

  10. New Thoughts on Norwegian Iron Age Mound - Archaeology Magazine

    Mar 31, 2026 · OSLO, NORWAY—A new study of southern Norway’s Raknehaugen mound conducted by Lars Gustavsen of the Norwegian Institute for Cultural Heritage Research suggests that it does …