This weekly feature is a place to discuss new developments in fields of history and archaeology. This can be newly discovered documents and archaeological sites, recent publications, documents that have just become publicly available through digitization or the opening of archives, and new theories and interpretations.
Huge burial site from before 2 thousand years will be analysed by specialists
At Newly Discovered Water Temple, Maya Offered Sacrifices to End Drought
Artifacts at risk as Black Warrior River erodes soil at Moundville
Site of SS Great Britain 'shipwreck' located in Northern Ireland
Face of tattooed mummified princess finally revealed after 2,500 years
Lego Pompeii creates less pomp and more yay in the museum - because outreach is important
Salvadoran archaeological site provides window into pre-Columbian life
Did earthquakes spell doom for ancient Mississippian societies?
Cervantes experts find casket with his initials on it - Telegraph
Warriors suffered from post-traumatic stress '3,000 years ago'
Find at Shiga ruins suggests ancient Buddhist site-cleansing ritual
Incredible discovery of the oldest depiction of the universe almost lost to the black market
Bulgarian Archaeologists Discover Oldest Cyrillic Inscription
This is really more related to museum studies than history, but I think after this week we need to all be reminded that you should not hire Mr. Bean to clean your display cases.