April 3rd & April 4th, 2018 Edition
400-year-old documents reveal evidence of Japanese opium production and winemaking Kumamoto University\EurekAlert
Swiss researchers try to get ancient Roman fridge working (again) The Local
Women ran things in ancient Peru, a new study argues Mail & Guardian
Computer simulations show Viking's sunstone to be very accurate PhysOrg
Found the oldest Neanderthal wooden tools in the Iberian Peninsula PhysOrg
Remains of Graeco-Roman temple discovered near Egypt's Siwa Oasis Ahram Online
A Maori ceremonial comb has been discovered in Huntly roadworks Stuff NZ
More on Fluted Spear Points Prove Early Native Americans Liked to Travel Sci-News
Archaeologists Have Discovered a Roman Tomb in the Courtyard of the Medical University in Plovdiv Novinite
March 31st to April 2nd, 2018 Edition
1,500-Year-Old Coin Stash Leaves Archaeologists with Mystery Live Science
Archaeologists Discover Possible Burial Site of the World’s Richest Pirate Newsweek
Archaeologist helps woman locate lost remains of her uncle, a WWII veteran WTRF News
Origins of fluted-point technology in Arctic North America Popular Archaeology
The F.B.I. and the Mystery of the Mummy’s Head New York Times
King Tut, the Boy Soldier? Here's What Other Stories Aren't Telling You Live Science
Ancient Greek Water-Organ Sounds Again at Acropolis Museum Greek Reporter
March 29th & 30th, 2018 Edition
Oldest Human Footprints in North America Discovered: Here's What They Reveal Live Science
More on Archaeologists discover mysterious geoglyphs? and 81 lost settlements in the Amazon CBC News
'Scapegoat doll' with Buddhist face unearthed in Tottori Asahi Shimbun
Mysterious Brown Spots on King Tut's Tomb Are 'Dead' Live Science
Ancient Cornish barrow site discovered Popular Archaeology
March 27th & 28th, 2018 Edition
Archaeologists discover 81 ancient settlements in the Amazon Washington Post
Compared to nomadic communities, Silk Road cities were urban food deserts Washington University in St. Louis\EurekAlert
Haul of feudal coins in Saitama could total up to 260,000 Asahi Shimbun
Sterling Finds from Stirling Current Archaeology
13,000-year old human footprints found off Canada's Pacific coast Science Daily
12th Century graffiti art uncovered as part of medieval discovery in Dublin's Coombe Irish Journal
This Medieval Mother Had a Gruesome 'Coffin Birth' After Medieval Brain Surgery Live Science
Archaeologists Find Traces of 251 AD Invasion of Roman Empire by Goths during Digs at Antiquity Odeon in Bulgaria’s Plovdiv Archaeology in Bulgaria
March 24th to 26th, 2018 Edition
Rare antiquities found along eastern Kuwaiti coast Arab Times
Coins from destruction of Second Temple found in time for Passover The Jerusalem Post
More on Hidden medical text read for the first time in a thousand years PhysOrg
2,500-year-old mummy found in what was thought to be an empty Egyptian coffin at Sydney University Australian Broadcasting
Archaeologists confident they have found body of fabled Chinese warlord Cao Cao South China Morning Post
Laser technology reveals ‘lost city’ in South Africa New York Post
The Archaeology of Gardens Archaeology Magazine
More on Archaeologists Trace ‘Lost Settlements’ of 1692 Glencoe Massacre Smithsonian
Archaeologists Have Discovered a Ghastly 'Coffin Birth' in a Medieval Grave Science Alert
2,000-year-old artifact has clear images of wood structures Asahi Shimbun
Latest Discoveries in Nebet Tepe Fortress Cast Doubt on Status of Bulgaria’s Plovdiv as Oldest City in Europe Archaeology in Bulgaria
March 22nd & 23rd, 2018 Edition
Skilled female potters travelled around the Baltic nearly 5000 years ago University of Helsinki\EurekAlert
Ancient Peru: Dozens of Tombs Reveal Child Sacrifices and Hoard of Archaeological Treasures Newsweek
Six-inch human skeleton had multiple disease-associated mutations Popular Archaeology
Thousands of Native American artifacts unearthed in Camden archaeological dig Philadelphia Inquirer
Archaeologist hails ‘extraordinary’ Viking village find in Dublin Irish Times
Wreck of the Juneau Is Found, 76 Years After 5 Brothers Perished New York Times
Mysterious head of a pharaoh discovered by Swansea Egyptologist Swansea University\EurekAlert
'Lost city' revealed in South Africa using laser technology Fox News
New Pompeii excavations a revelation ANSA
March 21st, 2018 Edition
Mycenaean findings: Gigantic 1250 BC building project in northern Copais Tornos News
1,500 years ago, pigeons helped transform the Byzantine Negev into a flourishing garden Jewish Press
Germany returns 3,000-year-old relics to Mexico Deutsche Welle
Feds sell leases on archaeologically rich southern Utah lands for oil and gas Salt Lake Tribune
March 17th to March 20th, 2018 Edition
Entomologist confirms first Saharan farming 10,000 years ago-An international team makes the discovery at the Holocene hunter-gatherer site at Takarkori in south-western Libya Popular Archaeology
17th-Century Houseguests Slaughtered Hosts, and Archaeologists Are Investigating Live Science
Archaeologists return to site of ‘lost Pictish monastery’ The Scotsman
4,000-year-old Sumerian port found in southern Iraq Daily Sabah
Smithsonian reports first evidence of live-traded dogs for Maya ceremonies Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute\EurekAlert
St Albans Abbey 'one of England's early Norman cathedrals' BBC News
Virginia: Two new old ships, from 1700s or 1800s, discovered along Alexandria waterfront Washington Post
Discovery of sophisticated 115,000-year-old bone tools in China Science Daily
An Icelandic Epic Predicted a Fiery End for Pagan Gods, and Then This Volcano Erupted Live Science
March 15th & March 16th, 2018 Edition
Ancient Greek medical text found beneath religious psalms on Egyptian parchment Tornos News
Ancient Naples port found-At site of Palepolis, 25 centuries ago ANSA
Aqueduct of Ancient Roman City Nicopolis ad Istrum Had ‘Exceptional’ 3 km Long Bridge, Archaeologist Reveals in Book on Roman Aqueducts in Bulgaria Archaeology in Bulgaria
Diet of the Ancient Mariner-An unprecedented archaeology experiment is putting historical shipboard food and drink to the test Hakai Magazine
Site of huge Iron Age feast celebration found on Orkney The Scotsman
Easter Island Is Eroding New York Times
Ancient climate shifts may have sparked human ingenuity and networking Science News
These 'Alien' Mummies Appear to Be a Mix of Looted Body Parts Live Science
March 11th to March 14th, 2018 Edition
Famed Archaeologist 'Discovered' His Own Fakes at 9,000-Year-Old Settlement Live Science
Humans thrived in South Africa through the Toba super-volcanic eruption ~ 74,000 years ago Popular Archaeology
New insights into the origin of elongated heads in early medieval Germany Popular Archaeology
More than 400 archaeological excavations completed along Trans Adriatic Pipeline's path Tornos News
A rare hoard of 2,000 year-old gold coins have been found in a farmer's field near Chiddingstone Kent Live
Researchers fired up after finding kiln for ancient temple Asahi Shimbun
Climate change and looters threaten the archaeology of Mongolia PhysOrg
Research reveals origins of Middle Ages altarpieces PhysOrg
Royal Burial in Ancient Canaan May Shed New Light on Biblical City National Geographic
Large Roman cemetery discovered but where did its occupants live? Dutch News
Utrecht’s history goes back 11,000 years, archaeologists say Dutch News