- Peru: Heavy machinery destroys Nazca lines
- 5,000-year-old pyramid destroyed in Lima—'An ancient archaeological structure has been ruined by private construction companies."
- Mayan pyramid bulldozed by Belize construction crew
- Ancient woodland in Kent to be destroyed for quarry site—"The Hermitage quarry has been given permission to extend into Oaken Wood, the subject of a fierce planning battle."
- Alabama city destroying ancient Indian mound for Sam's Club
- 'A Chinese Threat to Afghan Buddhas'—"In Afghanistan, a Chinese mining company threatens to destroy the remains of an ancient Buddhist city, which archaeologists are now racing to excavate." NYT
- Work on Guangzhou Metro Line 6 destroys five ancient tombs
- How Beer Gave Us Civilization NYT
- Ponce De Leon Never Searched for the Fountain of Youth—"How did this myth about the Spanish explorer even get its start?"
- To improve today's concrete, do as the Romans did
- Ancient pills found in shipwreck offer rare insight into early medicine
- Archaeologists unearth 'breathtaking' 4,000-year-old complex at Iraqi home of Abraham
- Archeologists uncover 7,000-year-old wells
- 1000 year old coins discovered in Australia could re-write history
- Gold! $250K in centuries-old coins found
- Long-lost continent found under the Indian Ocean
- Inside Cambodia's stunning new temple discoveries
- Study revisits mystery of Egyptian King Ramesses III's killing
- Bones and jars of the dead unearthed in 3,000-year-old Egyptian tombs
- Archaeologists uncover world's oldest port, hieroglyphic papyri
- Ancient discoveries to be extracted in Giza
- Heracleion Photos: Lost Egyptian City Revealed After 1,200 Years Under Sea
- Richard III dig: DNA confirms bones are king's
- Richard III Suffered an Ignominious Burial, Researchers Find
- Roman cemetery under Leicester car park
- Builders unearth Medieval plague victims in City of London square
- London dig turns up slice of Roman life
- Stonehenge may have been burial site for Stone Age elite, say archaeologists
- Stonehenge 5,000 Years Older Than Thought
- Stonehenge Revealed: Why Stones Were a "Special Place"
- The Shocking Savagery of America's Early History
- War Images, Revealing and Holding Back: 'Photography and the American Civil War' at the Met NYT
- First indigenous map of its kind; U.S. map displays “Our own names and locations”
- Vatican uncovers 'first Western painting of Native Americans'
- What if people told European history like they told Native American history?
- Archaeologists find strange mound of sacrifice victims' skulls at field in Mexico
- 5,000 cave paintings discovered in Mexico
- Mexico unveils stone-age etchings—"Archaeologists in Mexico have catalogued thousands of etchings carved into stones that they believe were made by hunter-gatherers 6,000 years ago."
- Robot discovers three unexplored passages in 2,000-year-old tunnel near the Pyramid of the Sun in Mexico
- New Evidence Unearthed for the Origins of the Maya
- Archaeologists discover lost Maya city in Mexican jungle
- Archaeologists have discovered a lost civilisation deep in the jungles of Central America
- Crystal Skulls Deemed Fake
- Extensive Ancient Underground Network Discovered From Scotland to Turkey
- Archaeologists Uncover Clues to Why Vikings Abandoned Greenland
- Pluto's 'Gate to Hell' uncovered in Turkey
- Fugitive Edward Snowden trapped in Russia - Putin
- 'Join fight for privacy now!' Stallman on Snowden & how to escape surveillance
- Spy-spotter: joke about scary visit came true—"A German man who called on Facebook friends concerned about American secret service operations to join him in a walk around a US army spy centre near his home, found secret service men at his door checking his political leanings."
- Snowden leak: Microsoft added Outlook.com backdoor for Feds—"NSA praises Redmond for 'collaborative teamwork.'"
- Yahoo wins motion to declassify court documents in PRISM case—"Ruling will allow the Internet company to publicly reveal it challenged a U.S. government order to participate in the National Security Agency's controversial data collection program."