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  1. Archaeology Magazine

    Through The Years Explore decades of exciting archaeological discoveries, new technologies in the field, and stunning images in the Archaeology magazine archive.

  2. Today’s News - Archaeology Magazine

    News January 16, 2026 Pottery Found at Gobi Desert Sites Was Imported from Persia

  3. Archive - Archaeology Magazine

    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 orders will be filled on a ...

  4. January/February 2025 - Archaeology Magazine

    Illegally enslaved and then marooned on remote Tromelin Island for fifteen years, with only ARCHAEOLOGY to tell their story

  5. Features - Top 10 Discoveries of 2024 - Archaeology Magazine

    Top 10 Discoveries of 2024 Features January/February 2025 ARCHAEOLOGY magazine reveals the year’s most exciting finds Courtesy the Egyptian Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities

  6. Features - Archaeology Magazine

    Features Features January/February 2026 Top 10 Discoveries of 2025 ARCHAEOLOGY magazine’s editors reveal the year’s most exciting finds

  7. New Discoveries from Famed Antikythera Shipwreck - Archaeology …

    Jul 11, 2025 · ANTIKYTHERA, GREECE—According to a statement released by The Swiss School of Archaeology in Greece, renewed investigation into the Antikythera shipwreck has provided several …

  8. September/October 2024 - Archaeology Magazine

    Hunting for the Lost Temple of Artemis After a century of searching, a chance discovery led archaeologists to one of the most important sanctuaries in the ancient Greek world

  9. Hitler's Willing Archaeologists - Archaeology Magazine Archive

    Based in Vancouver, Heather Pringle is a science journalist who has been writing about archaeology for more than 20 years.

  10. Features - The Assyrian Renaissance - Archaeology Magazine

    “People in Mosul can now see that we are there to help take care of their heritage.” Jason Urbanus is a contributing editor at ARCHAEOLOGY.