Current World Archaeology magazine is almost a relic itself, after reaching its 10th birthday this month! To celebrate the milestone, the publishers have created an extra special issue. The founder ...
It is not often that we at CA get to write about far-flung finds from such countries as Korea, Sweden, and Syria (though we love reading about them in the pages of our sister-magazine Current World ...
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A 10-by-6-inch piece of papyrus is, researchers now believe, part of the world’s first book. And, like many of the volumes that fill offices, libraries, and homes, it has had many lives.
The genomes of the victims showed lineages from Eastern Mediterranean countries, North Africa, and areas corresponding to ...
Editor in chief Nancy Shute discusses efforts of Indigenous people in British Columbia to preserve ancient trails.
Designed to appeal to a broad spectrum of archaeologists and historians, Documentary Archaeology in the New World outlines a fresh approach to the archaeological study of the historic cultures of ...
According to tradition, Gregory the Illuminator converted the Armenian King Tiridates III to Christianity in Artaxata in 301 AD, which marked Armenia as the first Christian state in the world ...
As construction of a pipeline nears, an effort to preserve an Indigenous trail in Canada tests whether heritage management can keep up with advances in archaeology.
Volunteer archaeologists in Scotland have made an exciting discovery that might lead to the location of the lost Eddlewood Castle, South Lanarkshire. Earlier this year, the team from Clutha ...
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