Rapports Archeo 2013 - 1

Aiden Qiaolu (Chine): New Discovery from  Site and Tombs of the Early Bronze Age

Casita de Piedra rock-shelter (Panama): 4000-year-old shaman's stones discovered

El Kurru (Soudan): Searching for the lost royal city of Nubia

-  Crète (Grèce): War was central to Minoan civilization, contrary to popular belief

Colombie - El Dorado: The truth behind the myth

Mongolie: Where Did The Ancient Xiongnu Get Their Gold?

Gavelston (USA): Civil War Shipwreck Revealed by Sonar

- Clay pot fragments reveal early start to cheese-making, a marker for civilization

Teotihuacan (Mexique): The Teotihuacans exhumed their dead and dignified them with make-up

- Ayia Varvara - Asprokremnos (Chypre): completion of the 2012 excavations

Relitto del Pozzino (Italie): Pills found in ancient Tuscan wreck resemble modern medicine

Nevado de Toluca (Mexique) : Nouvelles fouilles

Koutroulou Magoula (Grèce): Archaeologists unearth more than 300 prehistoric clay figurines

- Xishanpo (Chine): a Buddhist Monastery Ruin within the Royal City

Bighorn basin (USA): climate impacts on populations over the last 13,000 years

Atzompa (Mexique): 1,200 Year-Old Funerary Vessel  Identified

Bathonea (Turquie): Ruins of Forgotten Byzantine Port Yield Some Answers

Silbury Hill / Marlborough Mound / Hatfield Barrow (G-B:)  chronology of the three largest mounds in Wiltshire

Danemark: Privacy hedges date back to the Iron Age

Petra (Jordanie): Research Unearths Terrace Farming

How some medieval cultures adapted to rise of Islam

Oseberg (Norvège): Don’t underestimate Viking women