2 hrs ago | This is Oxfordshire
Uni's dining hall now a marquee
AN OXFORD college has recreated its historic dining hall in a marquee while A 7m improvements are being carried out.
6 hrs ago | Channelnewsasia.com
5,000 cave paintings discovered in Mexico
Archaeologists have found nearly 5,000 cave paintings made by hunter-gatherers in a northeastern Mexico mountain range where pre-Hispanic groups were not known to have existed.
The cities of Jerusalem and Petra may not seem the timeless twins they truly are at first glance.
Richard III was in 'untidy' grave
The remains of King Richard III, which were discovered under a city car park, were found in a hastily dug, untidy grave, researchers have revealed.
Archaeologists Discover Several Thousand...
Image Caption: Specialists of the NIAH located the cave paintings in the Sierra de San Carlos, Tamaulipas.
Afghan mine delays at ancient site delight archaeologists
An archaeologist looks at the remains of Buddha statues discovered inside an ancient monastery in Mes Aynak.
The year when Southeastern archaeology jumped into the great big muddy
In 1976 two books were published on the Native American history of western North Carolina in conjunction with the state sponsored Cherokee History Project.
How's that for some change! Archaeologists discover 700-year-old coin in Lewes dig
Members of the Sussex Archaeological Society unearthed an Edward I silver farthing during the Battle of Lewes metal detecting survey on Sunday, May 19.
SLU prof edits book on recent archaeology work in South Asia
St. Lawrence University professor Shinu Abraham recently edited a book on the recent work of American archaeologists in South Asia.
Tales of archaeological discoveries wanted
ANYONE who was involved in the discovery of the Rockbourne Roman Villa site or the Damerham Archaeology Project, or who knows someone who was, is being urged to contribute their memories and pictures to a special display.
Film on Ga. graveyard wins film festival award
A film that documented the recovery of an unmarked graveyard in Middle Georgia has won two awards in an international film festival focused on human culture.
Submerged structure stumps Israeli archaeologists
File - In this April 14, 2011 file photo, a boat is by the jetty of the Capernaum National Park in the Sea of Galilee in northern Israel.
Submerged structure stumps Israeli archaeologists
By The Associated Press The U.S. teen birth rate fell 25 percent over five years to a record low of 31 births per 1,000 teens ages 15 to 19, according to a report from the Centers for Disease... By The Associated Press The U.S. teen birth rate fell 25 percent over five years to a record low of 31 births per 1,000 teens ages 15 to 19, according to a ... (more)
Submerged structure stumps Israeli archaeologists
By The Associated Press The U.S. teen birth rate fell 25 percent over five years to a record low of 31 births per 1,000 teens ages 15 to 19, according to a report from the Centers for Disease... By The Associated Press The U.S. teen birth rate fell 25 percent over five years to a record low of 31 births per 1,000 teens ages 15 to 19, according to a ... (more)
Students dig Southport seawall history
Eager local primary students are helping experts unearth a part of the Gold Coast's buried history; the Southport seawall.
Finalist for Archaeology Curator Job to Give Talk
One of three finalists for a job as curator at the University of Alaska Museum of the North is scheduled to speak at a public seminar this week.
Native History Comes Alive at the Wikun Village
Recalling a time when wolves roamed Long Island and the East End wilderness was unhindered by share houses and golf clubs, the gardens, fire pits and wigwams of Wikun Village aims at offering visitors a historically accurate portrait of the South Fork.
Things To Do In London Today: Wednesday 22 May 2013
If you've not already done so, you can subscribe to these daily listings and have them delivered to your inbox at 7am every morning.
Written in sand: Egypt denies UNESCO's threats to declassify its archaelogical sites
Facing anger from Egyptologists, a surprised Minister of State for Antiquities Ahmed Eissa clarifies to Ahram Online that UNESCO is not actually threatening to remove six Egyptian archaeological sites from the World Heritage List .
African Coins Found In Australia: 1,000-Year-Old Discovery May Rewrite Country's History
A new archaeological expedition may prove that the continent may have been discovered earlier than previously thought.