- Verdun (France): Les chaudronniers, un commerce intensif durant le Moyen Âge et la Renaissance
- Pérou : Wari, predecessors of the Inca, used restraint to reshape human landscape
- Czelin (Pologne): Rich tomb of the Roman period discovered
- Wenxi River (Chine): A group of 2,000-years-old cliff tombs found
- Kale-Krševica (Serbie): Central Balkans between Greek and Celtic World
- Tissø (Danemark): Prosperous Vikings whitewashed their walls
- Jerusalem (Israël) : Who Built the Cardo ?
- Hunter-gatherers and immigrant farmers lived together for 2,000 years in Central Europe
- ’Ain Dara (Syrie): Searching for the Temple of King Solomon
- Experts Discover the Mother of Roman Perfumes On the Mediterranean Coast
- Bianhe (Chine): Achievement from the archaeological excavation
- Argilos (Grèce): Découverte d'un portique vieux de plus de 2700 ans
- Egypte: First ever evidence of a comet striking Earth
- Novae (Bulgarie): archaeologists have discovered legion barracks
- Proof of human migration from Sweden to Poland during the Early Bronze Age
- Champigneulles (France): sur les traces de la sidérurgie lorraine aux XIIIe-XVe siècles
- Gunduk (Irak): archaeologists saved a unique 4500 years old monument
- Jamestown (USA) : appearance of a second deep "foundation" posthole (VIDEO)
- Kuntillet ‘Ajrud (Israël): Israelite Kings Depicted in Ancient Art?
- Origins of ‘dragon blood’ or cinnabar use in Japan and the possible origin of the cinnabar mining technology
- Mudaison - Saint-Brès (France): Des habitats ceinturés de la fin de la Préhistoire
- Kuntillet ‘Ajrud (Israël): Puzzling Finds
- Vikings May Have Been More Social Than Savage
- Regional population collapse followed initial agriculture booms in mid-Holocene Europe
- Samalas volcano (Indonésie): Source of the great A.D. 1257 mystery eruption unveiled
- Mazury (Pologne): Six medieval bridge crossings discovered
- Denmark’s first farmers were immigrants
- Argilos (Grèce): an early Greek colony in the 7th through 5th centuries B.C.
- Kanjiazhai (Chine): Excavation of a Smelting Site at the Capital of Qi state
- Antiochia ad Cragnum (Turquie): 1,600-square-foot marble mosaic
- Erimi-Laonin tou Porakou (Chypre): completion of the 2013 fieldwork season
- Les Ecrins (France): Alpine archaeology reveals high life through the ages
- Tel Yafo (Israël): Trees, Seeds, & the Destruction of an Egyptian Fortress
- How Third-Century China Saw Rome, a Land Ruled by “Minor Kings”
- Math explains history: Simulation accurately captures the evolution of ancient complex societies
- Idalion (Chypre): Excavations 2013 at the site of the Lower City
- Kissonerga-Skalia (Chypre): completion of the 2013 season of excavation
- Burdag (Pologne): tombs from the early Middle Ages discovered
- Krasnosamarskoe (Russie): Wolf Rites of Winter
- Ayia Varvara-Asprokremnos (Chypre): 2013 excavations completed
- Argentomagus (France): Un exceptionnel service à vin découvert
- Balaklava (Ukraine): Roman garrison commander's house found
- Jerusalem (Israël): Mt. Zion dig reveals possible second temple period priestly mansion
- Irish weights were a key Viking Age trading tool
- Guangfulin (Chine): Neolithic cemetery and house foundation found
- Xirokambi (Grèce): the excavation of Aghios Vassilios
- Filippovka 1 (Russie): A Sarmatian burial mound excavated
- Uxul (Mexique): a 1,400-year old mass grave discovered
- Machu Picchu (Pérou): Astronomical observatory discovered
- Dovrefjell (Norvège): Glacier reveals 5,400-year-old Stone Age arrow
- El Pilar (Belize): Archaeologists Uncover Hidden Structures in Ancient Maya City Through New Technology
- Jerusalem (Israël): Golden Treasure Found at Foot of Temple Mount
- Méautis (France): Un vaste habitat rural du haut Moyen Âge découvert
- How Ancient Jews Dated Years
- Midea (Grèce): The Mycenaean Acropolis
- Xi'an (Chine): Excavation achievements from the cemetery of Family Zhang
- Tel Kabri (Israël): First MBA Cananite palatial storage room with jars in situ
- Shimao (Chine): A Stone-Walled Settlement of the 2nd Millennium BC
- Huqoq (Israël): Scholar’s Update: New Mosaics from the Synagogue
- Timna Valley (Israël): Proof of Solomon's Mines Found
- Ham Hill (G-B): Final excavations underway
- Boeslunde (Danemark): Field teeming with Bronze Age gold rings
- Lezoux (France): Un habitat médiéval rural
- Sakdrissi (Géorgie): Plea to save ancient goldmine from total destruction
- Liangzhu (Chine): Searching for a Lost Civilization
- Jerusalem (Israël): Hezekiah’s Tunnel Reexamined
- Kakadu (Australie): 3D technology captures Aboriginal rock art
- la Quemada (Mexique) : vestiges paléobotaniques en contexte domestique
- al-Ghazali (Soudan): a unique church in Byzantine monastic architecture
- Isla del Tesoro (Bolivie): Archaeologists Unearth 10,400-Year-Old Settlements
- Dongyang (Chine): Important achievements from the excavation to the Han tombs
- Gebel el-Silsila (Egypte): Stories from the quarries Groundbreaking finds
- Gezer (Israël): team digs for date of Canaanite water system
- Racibórz (Pologne): Unique on the Polish scale clay figurine from the Neolithic period
- Mexico (Mexique): l'Offrande 137 du Templo Mayor
- Rock Creek Canyon /Sand Canyon (USA): archaeologists discover unknown rock art presentations
- European hunter-gatherers owned pigs as early as 4600BC
- Włoszczowa (Pologne): bridge leading to a motte castle discovered
- Medmerry (G-B): Massive excavation spans 6000 years
- One mummy – many coffins
- 1600-Year-Old Goblet Shows that the Romans Were Nanotechnology Pioneers
- Wingfield Mesa / Flagstaff (USA) : Prehistoric meteorite ‘shrines’ may be linked
- First Use of Spices in European Cuisine
- 'Ayn Gharandal (Jordanie): lost Roman outpost in southern Jordan
- Kartal - Orłówka (Ukraine): Ancient stone circle discovered
- Guyang (Chine): Important Excavation from Ancient City
- el-Gerzeh (Egypte): Earliest known iron artifacts come from outer space
- Á Sondum (Iles Faroe): The Vikings were not the first colonizers
- Ancient artefact gets a good bake
- 'Christians airbrushed women out of history'
- Oberammergau (Allemagne): Analysis of ancient glass beads from cult site
- 'La Sepultura' cave (Mexique): the skeletons could be up to 2,000 years old
- Madagascar : Human occupation pushed back 2500 years
- Collapse of Late Bronze Age Civilizations Linked to Climate Change
- Avrolles (France): Vestiges antiques, paléochrétiens et sépultures du haut Moyen Âge
- Guangfentou (Chine): Archaeological discoveries
- Franchthi Cave (Grèce): occuped during the Upper Palaeolithic, Mesolithic, and Neolithic periods.
- Palenque (Mexique): une offrande déposée dans le Temple XX
- Ancient art fills in Egypt's ecological history
- Ribe (Danemark): The day before death
- Apollonia-Arsuf (Israël): History’s Garbage Dump
- Linzi (Chine): 2012 Excavation to the ruin of Palace No.10 at ancient capital of Qi Kingdom
- Tromelin (Maurice): Lancement de la 4e campagne de fouilles archéologiques sur l’île
- Meet Ancient Peru's own Grumpy Cat
- Tell el-Farcha (Egypte): One of the world's oldest breweries
- Tlayacapan (Mexique): Fouilles fructueuses sur les pentes du mont El Tlatoani
- Entrains-sur-Nohain (France): Vestiges gallo-romains d’Intaranum
- Dorstone Hill (G-B): A British Neolithic Gateway to the Underworld
- The milk revolution
- Belfort (France): Recherches archéologiques place d’Armes
- Troyes (France): Une nécropole entre périodes gauloise et romaine
- Xiaoqinglong (Chine): The achievements from the excavation at the site
- Tlatelolco (Mexique): Découverte d'une offrande spectaculaire
- Marina el-Alamein (Egypte): the area of ancient baths.