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  1. Historic cannon unearthed during Hull’s Queen’s Gardens restoration in England

    Construction workers uncovered a large cast-iron cannon while restoring Queen’s Gardens in Hull. The cannon appeared on 13 February when CR Reynolds contractors were digging for a water storage tank...

    More information: archaeologymag.com/2026/02/his

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  2. Historic cannon unearthed during Hull’s Queen’s Gardens restoration in England

    Construction workers uncovered a large cast-iron cannon while restoring Queen’s Gardens in Hull. The cannon appeared on 13 February when CR Reynolds contractors were digging for a water storage tank...

    More information: archaeologymag.com/2026/02/his

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    #archaeology #archeology #archaeologynews #cannon

  3. Historic cannon unearthed during Hull’s Queen’s Gardens restoration in England

    Construction workers uncovered a large cast-iron cannon while restoring Queen’s Gardens in Hull. The cannon appeared on 13 February when CR Reynolds contractors were digging for a water storage tank...

    More information: archaeologymag.com/2026/02/his

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    #archaeology #archeology #archaeologynews #cannon

  4. Historic cannon unearthed during Hull’s Queen’s Gardens restoration in England

    Construction workers uncovered a large cast-iron cannon while restoring Queen’s Gardens in Hull. The cannon appeared on 13 February when CR Reynolds contractors were digging for a water storage tank...

    More information: archaeologymag.com/2026/02/his

    @archaeology

    #archaeology #archeology #archaeologynews #cannon

  5. Historic cannon unearthed during Hull’s Queen’s Gardens restoration in England

    Construction workers uncovered a large cast-iron cannon while restoring Queen’s Gardens in Hull. The cannon appeared on 13 February when CR Reynolds contractors were digging for a water storage tank...

    More information: archaeologymag.com/2026/02/his

    @archaeology

    #archaeology #archeology #archaeologynews #cannon

  6. Archaeologists generally regard Mesopotamia as "the beginning of civilization" but shocking new evidence that defies comprehension clearly suggests that highly advanced civilizations existed in pre-history.
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    #Archaeology #Civilization #AncientHistory #Mesopotamia #Prehistory #Artifacts #Documentary

  7. Archaeologists generally regard Mesopotamia as "the beginning of civilization" but shocking new evidence that defies comprehension clearly suggests that highly advanced civilizations existed in pre-history.
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    #Archaeology #Civilization #AncientHistory #Mesopotamia #Prehistory #Artifacts #Documentary

  8. Archaeologists generally regard Mesopotamia as "the beginning of civilization" but shocking new evidence that defies comprehension clearly suggests that highly advanced civilizations existed in pre-history.
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    #Archaeology #Civilization #AncientHistory #Mesopotamia #Prehistory #Artifacts #Documentary

  9. Archaeologists generally regard Mesopotamia as "the beginning of civilization" but shocking new evidence that defies comprehension clearly suggests that highly advanced civilizations existed in pre-history.
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    #Archaeology #Civilization #AncientHistory #Mesopotamia #Prehistory #Artifacts #Documentary

  10. 7,000-year-old beaver bone pit discovered in Germany reveals Neolithic fur hunting practices

    Archaeologists in central Germany have uncovered an unusual 7,000-year-old pit packed with beaver bones, offering a rare look at hunting practices and clothing materials used by some of Europe’s earliest farming communities...

    More information: archaeologymag.com/2026/05/700

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  11. 7,000-year-old beaver bone pit discovered in Germany reveals Neolithic fur hunting practices

    Archaeologists in central Germany have uncovered an unusual 7,000-year-old pit packed with beaver bones, offering a rare look at hunting practices and clothing materials used by some of Europe’s earliest farming communities...

    More information: archaeologymag.com/2026/05/700

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    #archaeology #archeology #archaeologynews #Neolithic

  12. 7,000-year-old beaver bone pit discovered in Germany reveals Neolithic fur hunting practices

    Archaeologists in central Germany have uncovered an unusual 7,000-year-old pit packed with beaver bones, offering a rare look at hunting practices and clothing materials used by some of Europe’s earliest farming communities...

    More information: archaeologymag.com/2026/05/700

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  13. 7,000-year-old beaver bone pit discovered in Germany reveals Neolithic fur hunting practices

    Archaeologists in central Germany have uncovered an unusual 7,000-year-old pit packed with beaver bones, offering a rare look at hunting practices and clothing materials used by some of Europe’s earliest farming communities...

    More information: archaeologymag.com/2026/05/700

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  14. 7,000-year-old beaver bone pit discovered in Germany reveals Neolithic fur hunting practices

    Archaeologists in central Germany have uncovered an unusual 7,000-year-old pit packed with beaver bones, offering a rare look at hunting practices and clothing materials used by some of Europe’s earliest farming communities...

    More information: archaeologymag.com/2026/05/700

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  15. 1,000 caves beneath Nottingham. And archaeologist Scott Lomax reckons there are still hundreds more to find.

    Pub cellars. Sand mines. Medieval passages with no surviving written record.

    A brilliant read for anyone drawn to the underground 👇
    bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cvgzp9

    #history #historical #speleogy #caving #nottingham #uk #britain #england #archaeology

  16. 1/3 New recommendation: Haley Anne Schwartz & Tania González Cantera (2026). Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Reliable Access Method for ChatGPT 4o in Archaeological Heritage Prompting). V3 peer-reviewed and recommended by PCI #Archaeology doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18945724 #OpenScience #openaccess

  17. As previously reported, among the candidates for the Swedish elections in September, my party The Left has the largest number of librarians, and the fascists have none.

    Today we learn that the Left leads in museum, archive and heritage professionals too. But that the fascists actually have close to the median number of candidates from these professions.

    magasink.se/2026/05/tre-museic

    #svpol #museums #archives #archaeology

  18. 📢 NEW: Phase Zero Hypothesis — The Bull in the Sky

    7 uninscribed step pyramids distributed across Predynastic Upper Egypt — at exactly the Shemsu Hor ceremonial sites — encode Meskhetyu (Ursa Major). They are territorial markers.

    This bridging paper closes the 500-year gap between the Saharan corridor and the Giza Plateau. Two parallel tracks. One target constellation. One convergence point: Seila.

    Zep Tepi Series, Bridging Paper
    doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20150430

    #Archaeology #Egyptology #AncientEgypt

  19. New study reveals how Londoners used weekly death data to survive the Great Plague of 1665

    A study in Accounting History examines how Londoners relied on weekly death totals during the Great Plague of 1665 and how those figures shaped both private choices and public policy...

    More information: archaeologymag.com/2026/02/wee

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  20. New study reveals how Londoners used weekly death data to survive the Great Plague of 1665

    A study in Accounting History examines how Londoners relied on weekly death totals during the Great Plague of 1665 and how those figures shaped both private choices and public policy...

    More information: archaeologymag.com/2026/02/wee

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  21. New study reveals how Londoners used weekly death data to survive the Great Plague of 1665

    A study in Accounting History examines how Londoners relied on weekly death totals during the Great Plague of 1665 and how those figures shaped both private choices and public policy...

    More information: archaeologymag.com/2026/02/wee

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  22. New study reveals how Londoners used weekly death data to survive the Great Plague of 1665

    A study in Accounting History examines how Londoners relied on weekly death totals during the Great Plague of 1665 and how those figures shaped both private choices and public policy...

    More information: archaeologymag.com/2026/02/wee

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  23. New study reveals how Londoners used weekly death data to survive the Great Plague of 1665

    A study in Accounting History examines how Londoners relied on weekly death totals during the Great Plague of 1665 and how those figures shaped both private choices and public policy...

    More information: archaeologymag.com/2026/02/wee

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  24. Neolithic study finds gender roles in Europe were distinct yet remarkably flexible

    Researchers have examined 125 adult skeletons from two Neolithic sites in eastern Hungary to study how work, daily routines, and burial customs related to gender. The sites, Polgár-Ferenci-hát, dated to about 5300 to 5070 BCE, and Polgár-Csőszhalom, dated to about 4800 to 4650 BCE...

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

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    #archaeology #archeology #archaeologynews #Neolithic

  25. 📣 Got questions about Ingest, the new ADS deposit system? Bring them to our next Drop-in Q&A Session! 🗓️ Thursday 14 May at 10am 💻 Online via Zoom | ⏱️ 1 hour No agenda — just your questions answered. 🔗 Register: buff.ly/knZt5DC #Ingest #OpenData #Archaeology

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  26. If you are interested in archaeology and want to experience a real dig, then first check out these virtual interactive digs.

    interactivedigs.com/

    #archaeology #archeology #ireland #italy #pompeii #Ohio #suriname

  27. Archaeologists in Mexico uncovered a Toltec altar surrounded by human skulls and ritual offerings. Researchers believe the site was connected to elite ceremonies involving sacrifice and religious devotion.
    #DarkHistory #AncientHistory #Mystery #Toltecs #Archaeology
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