Swedes have been brewing beer since the Iron Age, new evidence confirms. Eurekalert
Montana burial site answers questions about early humans. Eurekalert
Stone tools from ancient mummy reveal how Copper Age mountain people lived. Popular Archaeology
Franco-Myanmar archaeological project collaborates in first SE Asian ancient DNA study. Mizzima
Russian archaeologists unearth 1st century B.C. mummy. Tass
Renaissance toilet investigation dung and dusted. Cosmos Magazine
Dig it: Archaeologists scour Woodstock '69 concert field. Physorg
Polish Egyptologist discovered... a secretary bird in the Temple of Hatshepsut. Science in Poland
Archaeologists in Cambridgeshire find graves of two men with legs chopped off. The Guardian
Enigmatic Stone Balls from 5,000 Years Ago Continue to Baffle Archaeologists. Live Science
Ruins of ancient palace likely found beside river in Nara. The Asahi Shimbun
New technique provides accurate dating of ancient skeletons. Popular Archaeology
Paleoindian ochre mine in Wyoming may be largest in North America. Buckrail
Inscribed seventh-century window ledge unearthed at Tintagel. The Guardian
Underwater archaeologists will explore the last bastion of Maya independence in Guatemala. Science in Poland
Hat Trick: Researchers Solve a Lingering Mystery About Easter Island’s Statues. Seeker
Aztec Turquoise Tiles May Solve a Mesoamerican Mystery. The New-York Times
Montana burial site answers questions about early humans. Eurekalert
Stone tools from ancient mummy reveal how Copper Age mountain people lived. Popular Archaeology
Franco-Myanmar archaeological project collaborates in first SE Asian ancient DNA study. Mizzima
Where did the Pacific’s first dogs come from? Australasia
Renaissance toilet investigation dung and dusted. Cosmos Magazine
Dig it: Archaeologists scour Woodstock '69 concert field. Physorg
Polish Egyptologist discovered... a secretary bird in the Temple of Hatshepsut. Science in Poland
Archaeologists in Cambridgeshire find graves of two men with legs chopped off. The Guardian
Enigmatic Stone Balls from 5,000 Years Ago Continue to Baffle Archaeologists. Live Science
Ruins of ancient palace likely found beside river in Nara. The Asahi Shimbun
New technique provides accurate dating of ancient skeletons. Popular Archaeology
Paleoindian ochre mine in Wyoming may be largest in North America. Buckrail
Inscribed seventh-century window ledge unearthed at Tintagel. The Guardian
Underwater archaeologists will explore the last bastion of Maya independence in Guatemala. Science in Poland
Hat Trick: Researchers Solve a Lingering Mystery About Easter Island’s Statues. Seeker
Aztec Turquoise Tiles May Solve a Mesoamerican Mystery. The New-York Times