266 results on '"Archaeology -- Analysis -- Reports"'
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2. Early Americans ate tons of mammoth, 13,000-year-old bones from Clovis culture baby reveal
3. 12,000-year-old, doughnut-shaped pebbles may be early evidence of the wheel
4. DNA analysis of medieval man thrown into a well suggests story in Norse saga really happened
5. 17,000-year-old remains of blue-eyed baby boy unearthed in Italy
6. Easter Island's population never collapsed, but it did have contact with Native Americans, DNA study suggests
7. Earliest Evidence of Plant Farming Unearthed in East Africa
8. A study has finally revealed the origin of the wheel (and it didn't emerge where you thought it would)
9. More than 100 Maya boys â some as young as 3 â were sacrificed and buried in a pit in Chichen Itza, DNA study reveals
10. New Archaeology Study Findings Reported from Tarbiat Modares University (Mineralogical and Thermal Analysis of the Neolithic Ceramic From Ghaf Kha<overline>neh, a Late Sixth Millennium Bce Site In Northeast Iran)
11. New Archaeology Study Findings Reported from Samara State University [The Taskuduk Camp Site in the Northern Caspian Sea (preliminary results of the study)]
12. Investigators from Institute of Archaeology Report New Data on Archaeology (Palaeoparasitological Evidence for a Possible Sanitary Stone Vessel From the Roman City of Viminacium, Serbia)
13. Study Results from University of Granada in the Area of Plant Research Published [New Advances in Iberian Medieval Agriculture: Plant Remains from the Islamic Site of Castillo de Valtierra (Navarre, Northern Spain)]
14. Sector 5 Inc. Researchers Report Recent Findings in Archaeology (Authentication of a Bronze Bust of Napoleon I, Attributed to Renzo Colombo from 1885)
15. Researchers from Sapienza University of Rome Report Recent Findings in Archaeology [People and Artefacts. Craft Production of 'testelli' In the Medieval Town of Cencelle (Vt, Italy): an Experimental and Traceological Approach]
16. Researchers from Fudan University Provide Details of New Studies and Findings in the Area of Archaeology (Tracing the Domestication Dynamics Of Sus Scrofa Populations During the Liangzhu Culture Periods: Insights Fro
17. Studies from Universita degli Studi di Firenze in the Area of Archaeology Published (The Representation of Vernacular Architecture in the Gates of Paradise by Lorenzo Ghiberti)
18. Charles University Researchers Publish Findings in Archaeology (Ceramic technology evolution at the beginning of the Roman Period)
19. Study Results from Henan Institute of Science and Technology Provide New Insights into Archaeology (The Influence of the Mogao Cave Paintings On the Greek Revival Architectural Design Style)
20. Researchers from European University Report Findings in Archaeology (Time and Culture Across the Iberian Lands: the Cathedrals' Orientation Paradigm-a Diachronic Analysis of the Orientation of the Cathedrals of Portugal and Spain)
21. New Findings from Russian Academy of Sciences Describe Advances in Archaeology (Small but Significant: the Use-wear Analysis of Prongs Made of Hard Organic Material From the Late Neolithic-early Bronze Age Layers of Peat-bog Sites of Northern ...)
22. New Archaeology Study Findings Recently Were Reported by Researchers at Jiangxi Normal University (A Study of the Geographical Distribution of the Tombs of the Carolingian Nobility In the Ninth Century and Their Historical Significance)
23. Investigators at University of Technology Describe Findings in Archaeology (The Symbolic Meaning and Cultural Identity of Lingnan Costumes: From Interpretation of Archaeological Relics To Contemporary Inheritance)
24. Findings on Archaeology Reported by Investigators at National Scientific and Technical Research Council (CONICET) (Camelid Diet Through Microhistological and Palynological Analyses of Feces and Coprolites From Parque Nacional Perito Moreno, ...)
25. Dicle University Researcher Releases New Study Findings on Archaeology [Repair of ceramics in antiquity: examples from Myra (Lykia)]
26. ARCHAEOLOGISTS REPORT EARLIEST EVIDENCE FOR PLANT FARMING IN EAST AFRICA
27. Neanderthals and sapiens organized the space in their settlements in a similar way
28. Studies from Universitat Politecnica de Valencia in the Area of Archaeology Published (Cultural Landscapes in the Central American Region: Analysis of the Legal Framework for Protection and Management)
29. Report Summarizes Archaeology Study Findings from McMaster University [Increased C4 Cultivation and Consumption As an Impetus for Population Growth At Badia Pozzeveri, Italy (11th-13th Centuries Ce)]
30. Recent Studies from Rabat Institute Add New Data to Archaeology (Archaeological Evidence of Rodent Consumption In North Africa: the Middle Stone Age of the Rock Shelter Ifri N'ammar In Northeastern Morocco)
31. Investigators from University of Cordoba Release New Data on Archaeology (New Archaeochemical Insights Into Roman Wine From Baetica)
32. Investigators from Nicolaus Copernicus University Have Reported New Data on Archaeology (Animal Tooth Pendants From Spiginas and Donkalnis As Instigators of a Discussion On Technological Traditions, Intergroup Exchange and Mobility In the Early ...)
33. Investigators at Department of Archaeology Report Findings in Archaeology (Looking Beyond X-ray: Neutron Tomography Analyses of Late Bronze Age Weapons From the Soml<acute Accent>o Hill)
34. Findings from Beijing Normal University Provides New Data on Archaeology (An Experimental-based Characterization of Breakage Patterns of Prehistoric Bladelets: the Combined Impact of Knapping, Exposure To Fire and Trampling)
35. Researchers from University of Oslo Report New Studies and Findings in the Area of Archaeology (Unveiling Site Visibility: a Study of Farming Communities In the Magaliesberg Region, South Africa)
36. Researcher from Institute of Heritage Science Publishes Findings in Archaeology [From Settlement Abandonment to Valorisation and Enjoyment Strategies: Insights through EU (Portuguese, Italian) and Non-EU (Albanian) 'Ghost Towns']
37. Reports from Eotvos Lorand University Highlight Recent Research in Archaeology [Pottery vessels, technological knowledge, and potters at the Early Copper Age site of Polgar-Kiraly-er-part (Northeastern Hungary)]
38. Vernadsky Crimean Federal University Researcher Yields New Findings on History (Karaites in the Ulus Jochi era and in the Crimean Khanate: The question of the origin of Karaite communities on the Crimean peninsula)
39. Research from Kursk State University Reveals New Findings on Archaeology (Bracelets of the Romny culture population)
40. Researchers from University of Missouri Report Findings in Archaeology (Characterizing Ceramic Production At Sardis: New Insights From Neutron Activation Analysis)
41. Findings from Cyprus Institute in the Area of Archaeology Described (Bringing Together Macro- and Micro-botanical Remains In Bronze Age Cyprus: the Cases of Alambra-kato Lakkos and Agios Sozomenos-ampelia)
42. Bronze Age Brits 'dined on honey-glazed venison -and even had recycling bin'; Our ancestors may well have lived in 'cosy domesticity' on the British Isles with a host of unique practices that we might even recognise today, a new study has revealed
43. 'Vittrup Man' violently died in a bog 5,200 years ago. Now, researchers know his story
44. Archaeologists shed new light on children's health during Industrial Revolution
45. Researchers at Chulalongkorn University Release New Study Findings on Geography (Unveiling 4500 years of environmental dynamics and human activity at Songo Mnara, Tanzania)
46. New Findings in Archaeology Described from University of Bristol (Salt Production in Central Italy and Social Network Analysis Centrality Measures: An Exploratory Approach)
47. Research from Jawaharlal Institute of Postgraduate Medical Education and Research (JIPMER) Yields New Study Findings on Health Sciences (Osteometric analysis of human adult dry tibia at a Medical College in South India: A cross-sectional study)
48. University of La Laguna Researchers Report Recent Findings in Archaeology (User Experience of Virtual Heritage Tours with 360 Photos: A Study of the Chapel of Dolores in Icod de los Vinos)
49. Researchers from University of Tartu Describe Findings in Island and Coastal Archaeology (Dietary Stable Isotope Analysis On Fifth-ninth Century Ad Populations of Lepna and Viidumae, Saaremaa Island, Estonia)
50. New Study Findings from Universidad Politecnica de Madrid Illuminate Research in Archaeology (A Townscape in Evolution: Cano Roto Modern Heritage, 1957-2023)
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