The “Princess” of Bagicz re-dated: tree rings resolve the mystery of a rare Roman-era log coffin
In 1898, a burial slipped from a coastal cliff near Bagicz in northwestern Poland. Waves and wind had been eating...
In 1898, a burial slipped from a coastal cliff near Bagicz in northwestern Poland. Waves and wind had been eating...
Three skulls unearthed at the Yunxian site in Hubei Province have long sat at the center of debate. For years,...
Credit: Lublin Voivodeship Conservator of Monuments Archaeologists have identified a previously unknown early modern fortification in Świerże, in the Dorohusk...
A new study in PLOS ONE links the rise of the Chincha Kingdom on Peru’s southern coast to seabird guano....
Construction workers uncovered a large cast-iron cannon while restoring Queen’s Gardens in Hull. The cannon appeared on 13 February when...
A 5,500-year-old cemetery on Gotland is offering a close look at family life among one of the last hunter-gatherer groups...
A four-year maritime excavation off the coast of Singapore has produced the earliest known shipwreck in the country’s waters and...
A study in Accounting History examines how Londoners relied on weekly death totals during the Great Plague of 1665 and...
Researchers have developed a new method to reconnect fragmented Egyptian funerary objects with their original context by analyzing precise measurements...
Researchers have examined 125 adult skeletons from two Neolithic sites in eastern Hungary to study how work, daily routines, and...
© 2024 - Archaeology News Online Magazine. All Rights Reserved.