Stort helleristningsskip, Maya-fiskekanal og “hangover cure” fra middelalderen, m.m.
Største funn av helleristnings-skip på 125 år: – Gåsehud (nrk.no).
Jan Arild trudde han fann gammalt skrot – var sjeldan gull (nrk.no).
Stone Age Artists Found Cliffs That Made Their Elk Paintings Talk (scienceblog.com).
The Ancient Hangover Cure Found in a 1,000-Year-Old Cookbook (ancient-origins.net).
A 4,000-year-old fishing canal network may have helped the rise of the Maya Civilization (jpost.com).
Monumental 2000-year-old Roman stoa unearthed in Amasra, Turkey (jpost.com).
Archaeological mission unearths 7,700-year-old shell crafting site in Kuwait (archaeologymag.com).
Researchers uncover an 18th-century forgery in medieval collection (archaeologymag.com).
Archaeologists discover a Ptolemaic temple pylon in Sohag (heritagedaily.com).
DNA Analysis Reveals Identifies the Genetic Makeup of Piceni the Most Fascinating Civilizations of Pre-Roman Italy (arkeonews.net).
Were Neanderthals collecting fossils from the age of dinosaurs for fun? (cosmosmagazine.com).
Genetic evidence points to distinct Viking settlers of the Faroe Islands and Iceland (phys.org).
Focaccia: A Neolithic culinary tradition dating back 9,000 years ago (phys.org).