Welcome to the fourth edition of Archaeology 2020. Every two months the Archive publishes a new update covering some of the most important archaeological, anthropological and other new discoveries. Enjoy!
Topics:
– First Ancient Underwater Cultural Sites in Australia
– Ancient ‘Pharaohs’ of the Emerald Isle
– Polynesians, Native Americans Made Contact Before European Arrival
– 120,000-year-old Necklace Tells of the Origin of String
– Flint Figurines… Earliest Depictions of Real People
– Archaeologists Date Earliest Known Occupation of North America
– Google Launches Hieroglyphics Translator Powered by AI
– How a Giant Tsunami Devastated Britain’s Atlantis
– Neanderthals not Extinct Because of Changes in Climate
– Archaeologists Discover Palace Where Aztec Emperor was Killed
– Peopling of the Americas Began more than 20,000 years ago
– 55 million-year-old Owl with ‘Murder Feet’ Unearthed
– ‘Fast Radio Burst’ Detected Closer to Earth than ever Before
– Treasure-hunter finds 3,000-year-old Hoard in Scotland
– Europe’s Earliest Bone Tools Found in Britain
– 4,500-year-old ‘Timber Circles’ Discovered in Portugal
– Ancient Stone ‘Breadcrumbs’ Reveal Early Human Migration
– Stone Structures may be some of Oldest Monuments in the World
– Scientists Just Narrowed Down The Age of Earth’s Inner Core
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