If you want an easy way to receive news articles from Google on Archaeology, use the saved search function availabe in the Google search page. You provide an email and it will send you digests and links.
below is an example of my Google alert for Archaeology.
News 10 new results for archaeology
Mexican Artist Hands Over Aztatlan Archaeological Pieces to Mexican Government
Art Daily
A collection of almost 300 archaeological pieces dated between 200 and 1350 AD, considered one of the most important collections of Aztatlan Culture, developed in the lowlands of Nayarit, was received by the National Institute of Anthropology and ...
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More Human Remains Found in Vernon Orchard
HQ Kelowna
"The teeth were quite worn, so that's very diagnostic of ancient First Nations," says Eric Forgeng, an archaeologist with the BC Archaeology Branch, "the pictures I've seen would suggest the remains are in a pretty good state of preservation," he says. ...
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History lessons: Local fourth-graders help archaeologists with dig
Montgomery Advertiser
Digging up history in Pintlala: Students from Pintlala Elementary School and Hooper Academy sifted dirt through a screen during their visit to an archaeological dig near Pintlala on Wednesday, May 11, 2011. A team from the University of South Alabama ...
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Harewood excavation reveals links with Caribbean
Yorkshire Post (press release)
The excavation, is being led by Dr Jonathan Finch, of the university's department of archaeology in partnership with York Archaeological Trust. Dr Finch said: “As well as providing a much longer history of Harewood that stretches thousands of years ...
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Yorkshire Post (press release)
'Ask an Archaeologist' helps Utahns know more about their historic treasures
Deseret News
By Steve Fidel, Deseret News SALT LAKE CITY — Utahns with interesting artifacts around the house had the chance to find out more about their treasures Wednesday at the annual "Ask an Archaeologist" event. "If people have artifacts they found or that ...
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Deseret News
Wings 'fell off' glider in fatal airfield crash
Lancashire Evening Post
She then chose the University of Edinburgh to study an archaeology degree, partly because it was the best place for her to develop her passion for gliding. She went on to become president of the university's gliding club. She settled in the city with ...
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Lancashire Evening Post
Archaeology society scoops London award
Barnet Press
AN archaeology society has won a prestigious award for its work in analysing historic artefacts and hosting educational projects in its 50th anniversary year. HADAS chairman Don Cooper said: “It came as a complete surprise and we are delighted. ...
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Former canon honoured
Durham Times
His family estate of Greenwell Ford included the ancient Roman fort of Longovicium and he quickly became interested in archaeology, founding the Tyneside Naturalists' Field Club. In 1864, he became president of the Architectural and Archaeological ...
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One Eye on the Harbor Bottom
East Hampton Star
By Russell Drumm | May 12, 2011 - 9:58am A marine archaeologist is concerned about the security of artifacts if and when Long Wharf, pictured above in the late 19th century, is handed back to Sag Harbor Village. East Hampton Historical Society When the ...
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Going Out Guide for Prince George's County and Southern Maryland, May 12-18
Washington Post
Accordionist and keyboardist Stanley Dural Jr. (aka Buckwheat Zydeco) performs at Harmony Hall Regional Center on Saturday at 8 pm By Carrie Donovan, Public archaeology Work alongside professional archaeologists at a real dig site. ...
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