Week Six Activities
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Week Six: What's Next?
Archaeological Institute of America
Archaeology magazine
National Lecture Program
The Great Courses
Vacations and tours
International field schools
Local dig at the Troy-Miami County Public Library
More UDOLLI classes in the fall!
Week Five Activities
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Week Five News
Steamboat Arabia
Overfield Tavern
Mildenhall Treasure
Hoxne Hoard
Great Pyramid of Cholula
Appian Way
Lake Mead B-29
Uffington White Horse
Pompeii
Herculaneum
Port Royal
Shanidar Cave
Week Four Activities
Podcast review of Week 4
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Week Four News
Body found under parking lot is King Richard III, scientists prove
Possible royal graves dated to the time of King Arthur found in Great Britain
Skeletons buried on the Eurasian steppe reveal the earliest known horse riders
How ancient teeth reveal the roots of humankind
Clues to the lives of North America’s first inhabitants are hidden underwater
Deadly sharp points found in Idaho could be first American-made tools
The US' 2,000-year-old mystery mounds
High court sides with history society’s access to earthworks
Week Three Activities
Podcast review of Week 3
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Week Three News
Archery may have arrived in Europe thousands of years earlier than thought
Mendik Tepe emerges before Gobeklitepe as earliest Neolithic layers come to light in Türkiye
Over 50 fossilized footprints found in sand dated to be more than 6 million years old
Obsidian blades reveal 1st settlers of Rapa Nui had contact with South Americans
Archaeologists discover 2000 mummified ram skulls in temple of Ramses II
Human interactions drove the shift from hunting to farming, study finds
An asteroid may have inspired the biblical story of Sodom
When did humans start settling down?
World's oldest tea discovered in an ancient Chinese emperor's tomb
'Extremely rare' discoveries are helping archaeologists paint a picture of a Roman temple
Study reveals role of climate change in human agricultural revolution
England's archaeological history gathers dust as museums fill up
Week Two Activities
Podcast review of Week 2
Add a site to explore during Week 5
Archaeological fieldwork
Week Two News
The Pool of Siloam will be open to the public for the first time in nearly 2000 years
Germany won't excavate WWI tunnel containing hundreds of soldiers' bodies
Archaeologists uncover evidence of Iron Age rituals at Germany’s Bruchhauser Steine
Archaeologists carefully dig for history at Town Creek Indian Mound
Ancient Chinese shipwreck sees light of day again
How train tunnels beneath Amsterdam revealed a medieval treasure trove
Maya wooden structures excavated at Belize wetlands site
Luxury fabrics from 1,300 years ago apparently from China, India and Sudan found in Arava
DeMille’s Lost City
Week One Activities
Podcast review of Week 1
Add a site to explore during Week 5
Week One News
New research confirms location of lost city founded by Alexander the Great
Astonishing 1,400-year-old tomb discovered in Mexico
Astonishing 1,400-year-old tomb discovered in Mexico
Scientists reveal hidden corridor in Great Pyramid of Giza
Researchers discover over 100 ancient designs in Peru’s Nazca lines
Foundations of Harriet Tubman’s birthplace discovered on a Maryland farm
1.2-million-year-old obsidian axe factory found in Ethiopia
7,500-year-old Spanish 'Stonehenge' discovered on future avocado farm
Elephant bone in Spain may be proof of Hannibal’s tanks with trunks
Discovery of 4500-year-old palace in Iraq may hold key to ancient civilization
Princely tomb of Hun warrior unearthed in Romania
Dig finds evidence of Revolutionary War prison camp location
The massive megastructure built for eternity and still standing 1,700 years later