Divers sure of new finds at Antikythera shipwreck by Sophie Makris

To read the whole article, please go to: http://archaeologynewsnetwork.blogspot.com/2014/09/divers-sure-of-new-finds-at-antikythera.html#.VBmOOC5dUkh A picture taken at the Archaeological Museum in Athens on September 14, 2014 shows pieces of the so-called Antikythera Mechanism, a 2nd-century BC device known as… READ FULL ARTICLE

Archaeologists uncover vast ancient tomb in Greece—• The Guardian, Tuesday 12 August 2014

To read the complete article, please go to: http://www.theguardian.com/science/2014/aug/12/archaeologists-greece-tomb-alexander-great Archaeologists began excavating the site in 2012 Archaeologists have unearthed a vast ancient tomb in Greece, distinguished by two sphinxes and frescoed walls and dating to… READ FULL ARTICLE

Otzi The Iceman Suffered Head Blow Before Death, Mummy’s Brain Tissue Shows By Megan Gannon

To read the comp;ete story,please go to: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/06/11/otzi-iceman-head-blow-death-mummy-brain-tissue_n_3418652.html?utm_hp_ref=archaeology Ötzi the Iceman, Europe’s oldest mummy, likely suffered a head injury before he died roughly 5,300 years ago, according to a new protein analysis of his brain… READ FULL ARTICLE

Egypt Archaeologists May Have Found Alexander the Great’s Tomb by Nikoleta Kalmould

Read more at: http://world.greekreporter.com/2014/04/30/egypt-archaeologist-may-have-discovered-tomb-of-alexander-the-great/ In Egypt, a team of archaeologists and historians from the Polish Center of Archaeology have revealed a mausoleum made of marble and gold that might be the tomb of Alexander the… READ FULL ARTICLE