A Once-in-a-lifetime Discovery: From the Guardian, exciting objects are emerging from beneath the mud in a Croatian river valley.
Ancient seeds discovered in Iron Age grave: From IOL, Croatian archaeologists have discovered an Iron Age grave dating back to 700 years B.C.E.
Archaeologists Strike Gold With Major Bronze Age Discovery in Croatia: From Newswise, the site at the Valley of the River Cetina, which is geographically and strategically placed at a major European crossroads, holds the key to unlocking over 8,000 years of Balkan history.
Archaeologists Trade Shovels for Georadar to Find Clues to Balkans History: From Yahoo! News, in search of clues they believe could cast light on 10,000 years of Balkans history, archaeologists working in a key wetland along the Cetina river in southern Croatia have modernized their approach, switching shovels for a georadar.
Prehistoric Archaeology in Croatia and Bosnia Herzegovina: Covers a brief overview, details about the Old and New Stone Ages, the Butmir and Hvar cultures, and the Bronze and Iron Ages. With photos.
Secrets of Nakovana Cave: No one had entered this sealed cavern for at least 2,000 years and this discovery promises to shed light on an ancient people known as the Illyrians.