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Archaeology Tipoffs from TNS Newsletter for 2025-12-13 ( 4 items )  
GBH Awards Fellowships to Eight Outstanding Producers (10)
BOSTON, Massachusetts, Dec. 12 [Category: Media] -- GBH, a multiplatform creator for public media, issued the following news release: * * * GBH Awards Fellowships to Eight Outstanding Producers * Boston, Mass. - Dec. 12, 2025 - Boston public media producer GBH has awarded fellowships to eight outstanding producers, recognizing excellence, potential, and creativity. The recipients of the 2026 Fellowship Awards are Aidan Connelly, Elizabeth Gardner, Christina Monnen, and Erin Texeira for the B more PR

University College London: British Discovery Shows Humans Made Fire 350,000 Earlier Than Thought (10)
LONDON, England, Dec. 12 -- The University College London issued the following news: * * * British discovery shows humans made fire 350,000 earlier than thought A collection of artefacts showing the earliest evidence of early humans intentionally making fire nearly 350,000 years earlier than previously thought has been uncovered in Barnham, England, by a team of archaeologists including researchers from UCL. Described in Nature, the artefacts date to about 400,000 years ago and include scorc more PR

University of Nevada: Wolf Pack Bots Receive Innovation Award for Great Basin Archaeology Children's Book (10)
RENO, Nevada, Dec. 12 -- The University of Nevada issued the following news: * * * Wolf Pack Bots receive Innovation Award for Great Basin archaeology children's book College of Education & Human Development's Center for Learning and Literacy program builds robotics skills, confidence and literacy By Kelly Hanlon The Wolf Pack Bots are celebrating another standout season. After earning the 1st Place Innovation Award in the FIRST LEGO League (FLL) Carson City qualifier, the team has advance more PR

Western University: Research Re-examines Roman Empire's Leather Economy (10)
LONDON, Canada, Dec. 12 -- Western University issued the following news: * * * New research re-examines Roman Empire's leather economy Elizabeth M. Greene and international collaborators receive $2.4M in grant funding for 3-year project By Jeff Renaud An international research team, including Western's Elizabeth M. Greene, is investigating the Roman Empire's leather economy, to better understand ancient manufacturing, agriculture, trade and everyday life. The research project aims to uncov more PR