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As well as the tragic destruction of many Southwestern Alaskan villages, Typhoon Halong has damaged the archaeological site of Nunalleq: a rich source of precontact Yup'ik #Archaeology
Charlotta Hillerdal writes on the threat and steps being taken in the latest #AntiquityBlog
November 12, 2025 at 11:00 AM
As well as the tragic destruction of many Southwestern Alaskan villages, Typhoon Halong has damaged the archaeological site of Nunalleq: a rich source of precontact Yup'ik #Archaeology
Charlotta Hillerdal writes on the threat and steps being taken in the latest #AntiquityBlog
November 12, 2025 at 1:48 PM
Meet Daniela Vargas Ariza, whose recent Project Gallery on the shipwreck of the San José Galleon has been making a splash in the press! 🏺

Check out her #AntiquityBlog exploring the research and the importance of seeing past simplistic ideas of 'sunken treasure' 🆓 www.cambridge.org/core/blog/20...
August 4, 2025 at 1:25 PM
Was the Maghreb marginal in relation to other regions of the Bronze and Iron Age Mediterranean? Absolutely not! Antiquity author Hamza Benattia from @ub.edu explores the long-neglected importance of the region in the latest #AntiquityBlog

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February 24, 2025 at 5:15 PM
Often remembered for legends of sunken treasure, the San José galleon wreck is more valuable for what it can teach us about the past.

Explore the importance of targeting archaeological sites for research rather than profit in the latest #AntiquityBlog:

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Into the Heart of the San José Galleon: Where Gold Meets Archaeology « Archaeology# « Cambridge Core Blog
Many sites around the world have been harmed because they were targeted for profit rather than for research. When objects are valued mainly for their economic worth, we miss out on the reach and…
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July 28, 2025 at 1:25 PM