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  2. Hidden tunnel network found at abandoned 800-year-old home in ...

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    Here are three of our most eye-catching archaeology stories from the past week. → Boys found rare silver treasure under church, kept it in box for 60 years → 'Rare' 400-year-old tomb — with ...

  3. Contemporary archaeology - Wikipedia

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    Contemporary archaeology is a field of archaeological research that focuses on the most recent (20th and 21st century) past, and also increasingly explores the application of archaeological thinking to the contemporary world. It has also been referred to as the archaeology of the 'contemporary past'. [1]

  4. 2024 in archaeology - Wikipedia

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    4 – A 1,200-year-old tomb of the Gran Coclé culture containing the remains of an elite lord, as many as 31 sacrificial victims, and gold artifacts has been discovered in Panama’s El Caño Archaeological Park. [10] The top half of a statue of Ramesses II was found in an archaeological site at the ancient city of Hermopolis, now Al-Ashmunin ...

  5. Here are three of our most eye-catching archaeology stories from the past week. → Hidden tunnel network found at abandoned 800-year-old home in France → Metal detectorist stumbles on 650-year ...

  6. 2021 in archaeology - Wikipedia

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    3 – Remains of a 10,000-year-old Mesolithic settlement near the Veletma River are announced by archaeologists from the Institute of Archaeology of the Russian Academy of Sciences. [ 104 ] 7 – Discovery of human remains from sacrifices dating to the Silla Dynasty at Wolseong Palace 's western wall in Gyeongju (South Korea) is announced.

  7. Current World Archaeology - Wikipedia

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    It is 'essentially a "news" magazine' which looks for new discoveries when they occur, and reports on recent excavations. The producers work in collaboration with the British Museum, the British Academy, and many universities, both in the UK and across the world. [3] It is recommended by the Council for British Archaeology. [4]