• Discoveries
  • Digs
  • Daily News
  • Promotion
  • Reports
  • Viewpoints
  • About Us
  • Issues Archive
  • Advertise
  • Log In
  • Home
  • About Us
  • Adopt a Site
    • Discovering Ancient Tibet
    • Nojol Nah
  • Authors
  • Issues Archive
  • Advertise
  • Join Popular Archaeology
  • Log In
Popular Archeology - exploring the past
  • Discoveries
  • Digs
  • Daily News
  • Promotion
  • Reports
  • Viewpoints
  • About Us
  • Issues Archive
  • Advertise
  • Log In
  • Menu
Winter 2026 Issue

University of Kansas

Study of now-submerged migration routes redraws map of how humans settled beyond Africa

Wed, Jul 23, 2025

Pollen analysis suggests peopling of Siberia and Europe by modern humans occurred during a major Pleistocene warming spell

Fri, Sep 22, 2023
Become a Popular Archaeology Member! Become a Member

Recent Articles

  • GAZA, the future has an ancient heart
  • Hunted by neanderthals: Giant elephants traveled hundreds of kilometers across Ice Age Europe
  • Exploring the Past: How Modern Archaeology Is Revealing the Hidden Story of Human Civilization
  • First evidence that North Sea ‘Lost World’ had habitable forests during the last Ice Age
  • First absolute dating of Palaeolithic paintings in the Dordogne
Advertise in Popular Archaeology

WHO WERE THE AEGEANS? The exciting new podcast series exploring the mysteries of the ancient Aegeans, the Bronze Age people who inspired Homer's epic stories of the Iliad and the Odyssey.

Popular Archaeology is now on Instagram! Join Instagram and search for Popular Archaeology at: populararchaeology.

Directory

Recent Issues

  • Winter 2026
  • Fall 2025
  • Summer 2025
  • Spring 2025
  • Winter 2025
  • Fall 2024
  • Summer 2024
  • Spring 2024
  • Winter 2024
  • Fall 2023

Main Sections

  • Daily News
  • Digs
  • Discoveries
  • Promotion
  • Reports
  • Travel
  • Viewpoints

Subscribe to Popular Archaeology Premium. Still the industry’s best value at only $9.00 annually.

  • Home
  • About Us
  • Advertise
  • Directory

© 2026 Popular Archeology.