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  1. 5.000 Jahre Geschichte an der Porta Westfalica http://bit.ly/N9eg7
  2. Iron-age village in Sidmouth? http://bit.ly/17luGy
  3. Archaeologists to study Bronze Age barrow at Stedham http://bit.ly/2FVqfz
  4. The savage beauty of maligned marauders http://bit.ly/je2wv
  5. Solar Chariot 3600 Years Old Unearthed in Saratov Region http://bit.ly/2FpnEO
  6. Possible Roman villa found in Ceredigion http://bit.ly/lz5ey
  7. Roman ruins found under theatre http://bit.ly/1qvXI8
  8. Time team star digs in for city's history event http://bit.ly/MISsp
  9. Bulgaria: Archaeologist Unearth More Valuable Finds in Nesebar’s Necropolis http://bit.ly/1exDVH
  10. One step closer to bringing our treasure hoard back home http://bit.ly/2OLBA0
  11. Lewis chessmen may have been from different game http://bit.ly/4A9YUZ
  12. Lewis Chessmen might not be Chessmen http://bit.ly/3ZdY3i
  13. This treasure stirs the West Midlands' Anglo-Saxon soul http://bit.ly/1DyORQ
  14. Czech archaeologists uncover Europe's largest rondel enclosures http://bit.ly/1QkWk8
  15. Donegal brain surgeon at work in AD 800, burial site reveals http://bit.ly/3vopK2
  16. Sexuality in Late Medieval Iceland http://bit.ly/2ObAJM
  17. Novice metal detector man discovers 'stunning' treasure hoard http://bit.ly/47JR10
  18. Doubts cast on Chessmen origins http://bit.ly/2LKNum
  19. Caesar rises: several millennia's artefacts from the bed of the Rhone http://bit.ly/2qx3Ze
  20. The Many Mysteries of Neanderthals http://bit.ly/piliT