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  1. Archaeology Magazine

    Sign up for our monthly e-Update which includes highlights of the current issue, links to special collections from the magazine’s archive, and opportunities available only for subscribers.

  2. Today’s News - Archaeology Magazine

    Read Article Community Archaeology Program Northern Ireland News October 23, 2025 Study Revisits Egypt’s “Plague of Akhetaten” Read Article News October 23, 2025

  3. About Us - Archaeology Magazine

    Our general interest magazine includes news of the latest archaeological discoveries, in-depth features, photo essays, and reports from the field.

  4. Archive - Archaeology Magazine

    Back issues of ARCHAEOLOGY magazine preserve timeless articles that remain as exciting and interesting today as when they were first printed. Quantities are limited, and orders will be filled …

  5. March/April 2025 - Archaeology Magazine

    Jiangxi Provincial Institute of Cultural Relics and Archaeology/Handout via Xinhua Sen You et al., Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences (2025)

  6. January/February 2025 - Archaeology Magazine

    Illegally enslaved and then marooned on remote Tromelin Island for fifteen years, with only ARCHAEOLOGY to tell their story

  7. Contact Us - Archaeology Magazine

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  8. September/October 2024 - Archaeology Magazine

    Hunting for the Lost Temple of Artemis After a century of searching, a chance discovery led archaeologists to one of the most important sanctuaries in the ancient Greek world

  9. July/August 2024 - Archaeology Magazine

    The Assyrian Renaissance Archaeologists return to Nineveh in northern Iraq, one of the ancient world’s grandest imperial capitals

  10. Features - Archaeology Magazine

    Features Features November/December 2025 Secrets of the Seven Wonders How archaeologists are rediscovering the ancient world's most marvelous monuments