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Extraordinary North American finds are rewriting archaeology
Recent archaeological discoveries across North America are challenging our understanding of the continent’s prehistoric past.
Archaeological sites older than the Roman Empire and the pyramids can be found in many US states. These sites shed light on the first humans who arrived in North America. Some are closed to the public ...
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Here I present a bibliometric analysis of the Eastern States Archaeological Federation’s (ESAF) annual conferences and annual journal, Archaeology of Eastern North America (AENA). This analysis ...
The Nature Index tracks primary research articles from 145 natural-science and health-science journals, chosen based on reputation by an independent group of researchers. The Nature Index provides ...
Prehistoric connections around the Gulf Coast / Nancy Marie White -- Rivers in the sea: the Gulf of Mexico as a cultural corridor in antiquity / S. Jeffrey K. Wilkerson -- A new look at the Gulf Coast ...
Imagine a remote Galapagos beach, where iguanas stomp around between fishing nets, flip flops, baseball caps and plastic ...
What’s the first thing you notice when you step into a museum? Is it the long-faded colors of ancient artifacts from all around the world or the hushed sounds of visitors discussing what they see?
The remnants of Typhoon Halong scattered artifacts from an archaeological site along the shore of the Bering Sea.
In 1865, two dozen Union soldiers, all formerly enslaved, were ambushed and killed along a road in Kentucky. Archaeologists ...
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