yes there are still many things to discover and Archaeology is not always about digging it is about studying the artifact
Some of the different fields of archaeology include classical archaeology (ancient Greece and Rome), historical archaeology (more recent time periods), underwater archaeology (shipwrecks and submerged sites), and bioarchaeology (analysis of human remains). Each field focuses on specific time periods, regions, or methodologies within the broader discipline of archaeology.
Maritime archaeology is archaeology conductred under water.
The two large archaeology magazines are Archaeology Magazine and Popular Archaeology. Additionally, there Dig, the archaeology magazine for kids. They may be available at larger news stands, or by subscription which can be obtained through their websites.
Katsuyuki Okamura has written: 'New perspectives in global public archaeology' -- subject- s -: Public history, Salvage archaeology, Social aspects, Community archaeology, Archaeology, Archaeology and state
I studied Archaeology at University.
Oxford Archaeology was created in 1973.
Headland Archaeology was created in 1996.
World Archaeology was created in 1969.
Current Archaeology was created in 1967.
The Archaeology of Knowledge was created in 1969.
The Adventure of Archaeology was created in 1985.
The Archaeology of Shamanism was created in 2001.