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The Colin G. and Nancy N. Campbell Archaeology Center at Colonial Williamsburg will open to the public on April 25.
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2,000-year-old bronze drum reveals cultural practice in southwestern China
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Remains of lost 2,000-year-old Roman fortlet found in backyard in Scotland
A routine archaeological survey uncovered a previously unknown Roman fortlet from the Antonine Wall ...
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Archaeologists still can't explain what forced the Puebloans to abandon everything
The Ancestral Puebloans built towering cliff cities and massive settlements across the American Southwest. Then, in the late 1200s, they vanished. Drought is one explanation — but the archaeological ...
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During an archaeological survey conducted in February, researchers from the Maritime Encounters program at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden, identified six previously unregistered Bronze Age mines ...
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