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  1. DNA reveals extended hunter-gatherer family ties in 5,500-year-old Stone Age graves on Gotland

    A 5,500-year-old cemetery on Gotland is offering a close look at family life among one of the last hunter-gatherer groups in northern Europe. Researchers studied graves at Ajvide, a major site linked to the Pitted Ware Culture...

    More info: archaeologymag.com/2026/02/hun

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  2. DNA reveals extended hunter-gatherer family ties in 5,500-year-old Stone Age graves on Gotland

    A 5,500-year-old cemetery on Gotland is offering a close look at family life among one of the last hunter-gatherer groups in northern Europe. Researchers studied graves at Ajvide, a major site linked to the Pitted Ware Culture...

    More info: archaeologymag.com/2026/02/hun

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  3. How coral buildings are helping archaeologists date colonial-era sites in French Polynesia

    Archaeologists working in the Pacific have found a new way to date colonial-era buildings by studying the coral blocks used to build them. The method offers a more direct way to estimate construction dates in regions where written records are limited or incomplete...

    More information: archaeologymag.com/2026/04/cor

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  4. How coral buildings are helping archaeologists date colonial-era sites in French Polynesia

    Archaeologists working in the Pacific have found a new way to date colonial-era buildings by studying the coral blocks used to build them. The method offers a more direct way to estimate construction dates in regions where written records are limited or incomplete...

    More information: archaeologymag.com/2026/04/cor

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  5. How coral buildings are helping archaeologists date colonial-era sites in French Polynesia

    Archaeologists working in the Pacific have found a new way to date colonial-era buildings by studying the coral blocks used to build them. The method offers a more direct way to estimate construction dates in regions where written records are limited or incomplete...

    More information: archaeologymag.com/2026/04/cor

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  6. How coral buildings are helping archaeologists date colonial-era sites in French Polynesia

    Archaeologists working in the Pacific have found a new way to date colonial-era buildings by studying the coral blocks used to build them. The method offers a more direct way to estimate construction dates in regions where written records are limited or incomplete...

    More information: archaeologymag.com/2026/04/cor

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  7. How coral buildings are helping archaeologists date colonial-era sites in French Polynesia

    Archaeologists working in the Pacific have found a new way to date colonial-era buildings by studying the coral blocks used to build them. The method offers a more direct way to estimate construction dates in regions where written records are limited or incomplete...

    More information: archaeologymag.com/2026/04/cor

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    #archaeology #archeology #archaeologynews #colonialera #polynesia

  8. Ancient DNA study rewrites fall of Rome, reveals small migrations shaped Central Europe

    A large genetic study of early medieval burials in southern Germany is changing how historians describe the end of Roman rule in Central Europe...

    More information: archaeologymag.com/2026/05/fal

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  9. Ancient DNA study rewrites fall of Rome, reveals small migrations shaped Central Europe

    A large genetic study of early medieval burials in southern Germany is changing how historians describe the end of Roman rule in Central Europe...

    More information: archaeologymag.com/2026/05/fal

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  10. Ancient DNA study rewrites fall of Rome, reveals small migrations shaped Central Europe

    A large genetic study of early medieval burials in southern Germany is changing how historians describe the end of Roman rule in Central Europe...

    More information: archaeologymag.com/2026/05/fal

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