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  1. Archaeologica.org - Archaeologica Forum

    3 days ago · Recorded myths and legends, perhaps preserved in literature or folklore, have an immediate interest to archaeology in trying to unravel the nature and meaning of ancient events and …

  2. Archaeologica.org - Archaeologica

    Archaeologica.org Your source on the web for daily archaeology news!

  3. Archaeologica.org - Discussion Boards

    Dec 3, 2025 · Recorded myths and legends, perhaps preserved in literature or folklore, have an immediate interest to archaeology in trying to unravel the nature and meaning of ancient events and …

  4. Marine Archaeology - Archaeologica.org

    Apr 23, 2007 · This news is exciting. Underwater archaeology is just beginning to bear fruit. This "country" was submerged in 6,000 BC. From Arch. News.

  5. Decent Blog - Archaeologica.org

    Oct 4, 2012 · Archaeologica.org Your source on the web for daily archaeology news!

  6. Old World - Archaeologica.org

    Apr 17, 2009 · Archaeology is where you find it. by Minimalist » Thu Nov 10, 2022 12:52 am 3 Replies 7070 Views Last post by circumspice Mon Nov 14, 2022 7:42 am

  7. New World - Archaeologica.org

    Mar 17, 2008 · 5 Replies 50971 Views Last post by Minimalist Fri Aug 22, 2025 5:55 pm

  8. Oldest hominid skull in Australia found near Bega = BUNK

    Jan 13, 2006 · In the archaeology news section for January 13th listed a report from Australia about ancient fossil hominid skulls being found that predated any other fossil hominid skulls anywhere else, …

  9. Neanderthal News - Page 41 - Archaeologica.org

    Mar 5, 2008 · This article is an addition to the one I just posted. I sure hope they publish a picture of some of those hand axes. The North Sea could be a phenomenal marine archaeology site. 769 posts …

  10. Neanderthal News - Page 43 - Archaeologica.org

    Apr 29, 2008 · It appeared to be one of archaeology's most sensational finds. The skull fragment discovered in a peat bog near Hamburg was more than 36,000 years old - and was the vital missing …