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TOP 10 DISCOVERIES OF 2024

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January/February 2025

ARCHAEOLOGY magazine reveals the year's most exciting finds

TOP 10 DISCOVERIES OF 2024

THE MAKING OF A MOCHE QUEEN Pañamarca, Peru

At the site of Panamarca, a monumental A center belonging to the Moche people, who controlled northern Peru's coastal valleys between around A.D. 350 and 850, archaeologists have discovered the first evidence of a throne room designed for a Moche queen. While working in a large pillared hall, a team led by archaeologists Jessica Ortiz Zevallos of the Archaeological Landscapes of Pañamarca program, Lisa Trever of Columbia University, and Michele Koons of the Denver Museum of Nature & Science unearthed extremely well-preserved murals executed in vivid blue, red, and yellow depicting four scenes that highlight a powerful woman. One panel shows the woman receiving a procession of visitors, and in another, she is seated on a throne.

imageEven more stunning than the paintings is physical evidence of an adobe throne whose back support is eroded from having been leaned against. The team found greenstone beads, fine threads, and even a human hair all embedded in the throne's surface. "A real, living person occupied this throne in the seventh century A.D., and all the evidence suggests that this leader was a woman," says Trever. The paintings, therefore, are not just storytelling.

"We have a lot of evidence of powerful women in Moche culture who are usually referred to as priestesses. But what we have here is someone who had a seat of political power," says Koons. "This makes us rethink our notions of gender roles in the Moche world and suggests that their society may have been more fluid than previously thought. We've never seen a queen's throne room at Pañamarca, or anywhere else in ancient Peru." -JARRETT A. LOBELL

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THE EGYPTIAN SEQUENCE

Until now, the earliest Egyptians to have even part of their DNA sequenced were three people who lived between 787 and 544 B.C.

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1 mins

November/December 2025

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SOURCE MATERIAL

As early as 40,000 years ago, some hunter-gatherers in southern Africa ventured long distances to procure special types of stone to make their tools.

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1 min

November/December 2025

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Secrets of the Seven Wonders

How archaeologists are rediscovering the ancient world's most marvelous monuments

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13 mins

November/December 2025

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ACTS OF FAITH

Evidence emerges of the day in 1562 when an infamous Spanish cleric tried to destroy Maya religion

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12 mins

November/December 2025

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Archaeology

OASIS MAKERS OF ARABIA

Researchers are just beginning to understand how people thrived in the desert of Oman some 5,000 years ago

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8 mins

November/December 2025

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FOSSIL FORCE

One of the planet's most successful arthropods, trilobites, abounded in the oceans from about 520 million to 250 million years ago.

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1 min

November/December 2025

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Archaeology

BIGHORN MEDICINE WHEEL, WYOMING

Perched almost 9,700 feet above sea level on Medicine Mountain in Wyoming's Bighorn Range, the Medicine Wheel is an 80-foot-diameter circular structure made from limestone boulders.

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2 mins

November/December 2025

Archaeology

ANCIENT LOOK BOOK

A young woman buried in China's Tarim Basin some 2,000 years ago went to the afterlife accompanied by the height of fashion.

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1 mins

November/December 2025

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Archaeology

A FAMILIAR FACE

In the early eleventh century, a landslide on the island of Ostrów Lednicki in western Poland caused a hillfort to collapse and slip to the bottom of Lake Lednica.

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1 min

November/December 2025

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Archaeology

Temples to Tradition

A looted cache of bronzes compels archaeologists to explore Celtic sanctuaries across Burgundy

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13 mins

November/December 2025

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