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Archaeology Subreddit Analytics
Archaeology is a World topic covering 13 Reddit communities with 447,482 combined members. Use this page to compare top Archaeology subreddits, track daily and weekly growth, and find related communities for research, marketing, or audience discovery.
Archaeology communities currently show ↗ +0.36% average daily growth and ↗ +1.20% average weekly growth across tracked subreddits. Net tracked movement is +1,432 members today and +4,719 members this week .
Popular Archaeology Reddit communities include r/ancienthistory, r/ancientgreece, r/Ancientknowledge, r/romanempire, r/AncientIndia.
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Top Archaeology Subreddits (13)
r/ancienthistory
A subreddit that focuses on history of the less recent kind. Example topics include Classical Greece, Rome, America and Egypt. This is the place to go for general news, videos, and discussion that might not fit into the more specific subreddits, but content that would be suitable there are also suitable here.
r/ancientgreece
Sub for posts about Ancient Greek history, archaeology, language, philosophy, art, poetry, theatre - anything interesting about the culture and history of the ancient Hellenes, from around 1500 BCE until the demise of the Ancient World (approximately 400 CE). This is a history sub, so try to keep it on topic. Conspiracies, memes and pseudo history are not welcome. So Χαίρετε to you all!
r/Ancientknowledge
Current articles, pictures, and other links regarding ancient cultures and civilizations with emphasis on up-to-date archaeology and anthropology
r/romanempire
A place for lovers of ancient history, where Rome never fell. Discuss the rise and fall of emperors, legions and battles, daily life in the empire, archaeology, Roman engineering, mythology, and everything from Romulus to Romulus Augustulus. 🏛 Ave, true to Rome! 🏛 Share memes, maps, reconstructions, questions, and facts. Whether you're a scholar or a Centurion at heart, there's a place for you here. Check us out at https://roman-empire.net
r/AncientIndia
Welcome to r/AncientIndia, a place to discuss all things related to Ancient India.
r/PhoeniciaHistoryFacts
Everything about the Phoenicians, a thalassocratic Canaanite people from modern-day Lebanon famous for colonizing the Mediterranean and spreading the alphabet.
r/Ancient_Pak
/r/Ancient Pakistan ¦ 9,000 years of history. One land. Every era of Pakistan. Archaeology, artifacts, maps, and sourced discussion.
r/knapping
This is a community dedicated to the art of flintknapping, and stone working alike. We craft arrowheads, knives, and many other shapes out of chert/flint, glass, quartzite, and many other fine-grained stone materials through a process of lithic reduction called Flintknapping. The possibilities are endless! If you’re new here, don’t be afraid to show off your work! We love seeing enthusiasts both new and old! If you have any questions as well, ask away! Happy knapping!
r/GrecoRomanHistory
A community dedicated to the history, culture, and legacy of Ancient Greece and Rome. Explore empires, myths, battles, philosophy, and the people who shaped the classical world.
r/Mesopotamia
Where history began - explore the lands, peoples, and legacy of Mesopotamia.
r/CemeteryPreservation
Place to discuss all things regarding cemeteries, care and preservation. Professionals and laymen are encouraged to exchange ideas with general motto of cemetery preservation being Do No Harm.
r/Hieroglyphics
Welcome to r/Hieroglyphics! Here we discuss hieroglyphs of all kinds, ranging from Mayan and Egyptian to countless others!
r/Sumer
A community for the academic reconstruction and spiritual revival of Ancient Mesopotamian religion.
r/ancienthistory
A subreddit that focuses on history of the less recent kind. Example topics include Classical Greece, Rome, America and Egypt. This is the place to go for general news, videos, and discussion that might not fit into the more specific subreddits, but content that would be suitable there are also suitable here.
r/ancientgreece
Sub for posts about Ancient Greek history, archaeology, language, philosophy, art, poetry, theatre - anything interesting about the culture and history of the ancient Hellenes, from around 1500 BCE until the demise of the Ancient World (approximately 400 CE). This is a history sub, so try to keep it on topic. Conspiracies, memes and pseudo history are not welcome. So Χαίρετε to you all!
r/Ancientknowledge
Current articles, pictures, and other links regarding ancient cultures and civilizations with emphasis on up-to-date archaeology and anthropology
r/romanempire
A place for lovers of ancient history, where Rome never fell. Discuss the rise and fall of emperors, legions and battles, daily life in the empire, archaeology, Roman engineering, mythology, and everything from Romulus to Romulus Augustulus. 🏛 Ave, true to Rome! 🏛 Share memes, maps, reconstructions, questions, and facts. Whether you're a scholar or a Centurion at heart, there's a place for you here. Check us out at https://roman-empire.net
r/PhoeniciaHistoryFacts
Everything about the Phoenicians, a thalassocratic Canaanite people from modern-day Lebanon famous for colonizing the Mediterranean and spreading the alphabet.
r/Ancient_Pak
/r/Ancient Pakistan ¦ 9,000 years of history. One land. Every era of Pakistan. Archaeology, artifacts, maps, and sourced discussion.
r/knapping
This is a community dedicated to the art of flintknapping, and stone working alike. We craft arrowheads, knives, and many other shapes out of chert/flint, glass, quartzite, and many other fine-grained stone materials through a process of lithic reduction called Flintknapping. The possibilities are endless! If you’re new here, don’t be afraid to show off your work! We love seeing enthusiasts both new and old! If you have any questions as well, ask away! Happy knapping!
r/GrecoRomanHistory
A community dedicated to the history, culture, and legacy of Ancient Greece and Rome. Explore empires, myths, battles, philosophy, and the people who shaped the classical world.
r/CemeteryPreservation
Place to discuss all things regarding cemeteries, care and preservation. Professionals and laymen are encouraged to exchange ideas with general motto of cemetery preservation being Do No Harm.
r/Hieroglyphics
Welcome to r/Hieroglyphics! Here we discuss hieroglyphs of all kinds, ranging from Mayan and Egyptian to countless others!
r/Sumer
A community for the academic reconstruction and spiritual revival of Ancient Mesopotamian religion.