Prehistoric Britons rack up food miles for feasts near Stonehenge. Eurekalert

From Stone Age chips to microchips: How tiny tools may have made us human. Popular Archaeology

Researchers find a piece of Palaeolithic art featuring birds and humans. Heritage Daily

Archaeological Excavations Reveal 1700 Year-Old Inscription of City Named ‘Elusa’ (Halutza) in the Negev. Jewish Press

The Melting Pot project aims to rediscover the eating habits of Vikings. Yorkshire Life

Viking homes were stranger than fiction: portals to the dead, magical artefacts and ‘slaves. The Conversation

A race against time to document Native American shelters. DH

Searching for the ships Cortés burned before destroying the Aztecs. Ars Technica

Pafos excavations show Agora was much larger than previously assumed. Tornos News

Hominids may have hunted rabbits as far back as 400,000 years ago. Science News

Hearts Ripped from 140 Children and 200 Llamas in Largest Child Sacrifice in Ancient World. Live Science

World's 'oldest' tattooing kit discovered in a box years after it was thought to be lost. ABC

Remnants of 10th century pagoda unearthed. Viet Nam News

Silver and the Phoenician expansion. Popular Archaeology

Ancient Angkor’s mysterious decline may have been slow, not sudden. Science News

Facial recognition software to identify Civil War soldiers. Science Daily

Rare Roman graffiti in Cumbria quarry to be captured in 3D. The Guardian

Mount Vesuvius Didn't Kill Everyone in Pompeii. Where Did the Survivors Go? Live Science

Discovery sheds light on mystery of ancient Native American city’s downfall. Independent

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