Archaeology
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Hundreds of faint stripes, dots and wavy lines at Loire valley site were created more than 57,000 years ago, say scientists
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Traces of Yersinia pestis bacteria were found in teeth of people buried at bronze age sites in Cumbria and Somerset
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Archaeologist who led excavations at the twin monastery of Monkwearmouth-Jarrow, home to the Venerable Bede
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Historic England’s archaeological pilot aims to improve mental health and confidence of young people with challenges
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Exclusive: Archaeologist says 5th-century BC wine vase with modern decoration widely regarded as fake
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Ancient Britons built Stonehenge – then vanished. Is science closing in on their killers?