National and International Archaeology News
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Archaeology news from UK media
- Weekend events in Birmingham – Feb 4-5
- Pressing on with hall
- How we struck pure gold on island of dreams
- Pots of gold await as underworld gets on the tourist trail
- Special exhibition marks Queen’s Diamond Jubilee
- Shocking time at museum
- Journey's so historic
- Ancient Egypt brought to city
- A real war horse: A young Wigan girl's heart-felt plea to Lord Kitchener to save her pony from First World War
- Visitors soar at Leeds museums
World Archaeology News from Stone Pages
- Estonian students find Iron Age life smoky and cold
- Prehistoric stone row discovered in Wales
- Ancient jade tool baffles scientists
- Neanderthal mammoth hunters in Jersey?
- 4,000-year-old artifact found in Connecticut
- Underwater archaeology: The elusive Minoan wrecks
- Neanderthals and their contemporaries engineered stone tools
- 7,500-year-old fishing village found in Russia
- Early evidence of popcorn found in Peru
- Ancient geoglyphs found under Amazonian rainforest
24 Hour Museum
- Simon Martin's Louis Ghost Chair installation premieres at The Holburne Museum in Bath
- South London Black Music Archive catalogues local musical tastes at Peckham Space
- David Shrigley: Brain Activity at the Hayward Gallery
- Artist's Statement: Emily Young on The Metaphysics of Stone
- Poetry and paintings unite for Shakespeare in Art at the Laing Gallery in Newcastle
- Philip Mould and Fiona Bruce call for fellow sleuths to join them for new Fake or Fortune?
- Curator's Choice: Curator of Art for Sunderland Shauna Gregg chooses The Happy Garden
- The Culture 24/7: Art picks for February 2012
- World Society for the Protection of Animals seeks museum for unique Wildlife Crime display
- Hajj: journeys to the heart of Islam at the British Museum

