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Swiss Construction Project Reveals Ruins of Roman Town
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Features May/June 2025 Exploring the surprisingly rich archaeological record of
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Oldest Use of Psychoactive Drugs in Peruvian Andes Discovered
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Features May/June 2025 Exploring the surprisingly rich archaeological record of
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2024 sea level ‘report cards’ map futures of US coastal communities
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William & Mary's Batten School & VIMS have released their
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Neanderthal-Style Stone Tools in China Puzzle Experts
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Features May/June 2025 Exploring the surprisingly rich archaeological record of
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Slickrock: Geologists explore why Utah’s Wasatch Fault is vulnerable to earthquakes
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May, 25
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About 240 miles long, Utah's Wasatch Fault stretches along the
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Troves of Bronze Age Artifacts Unearthed on Hungarian Hill
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May, 25
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Features May/June 2025 Exploring the surprisingly rich archaeological record of
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Western US spring runoff is older than you think
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May, 25
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Growing communities and extensive agriculture throughout the Western United States
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Wrecks of Two Danish Slave Ships Located Off Costa Rica
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May, 25
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Digs & Discoveries November/December 2024 Read Article Tomasz Stachura/Baltictech Digs
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Researchers Unwrap Secrets of Austrian Vicar’s Mummified Remains
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May, 25
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Features May/June 2025 Exploring the surprisingly rich archaeological record of
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Artificial oxygen supply in coastal waters: A hope with risks
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May, 25
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Could the artificial introduction of oxygen revitalise dying coastal waters?
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