Poland’s erratic boulders: from Frost Giant myths to scientific study
Erratic boulders are scattered across northern Poland, transported by glaciers from far-off lands. Although the stones are now accounted for...
Erratic boulders are scattered across northern Poland, transported by glaciers from far-off lands. Although the stones are now accounted for...
A rare 2,000-year-old Roman gold coin is now on display at the Trimontium Museum in Melrose. The aureus, dating from...
Archaeologists in Pompeii have uncovered two near-life-size statues in a necropolis near Porta Sarno, one of the main gates of...
A remarkable archaeological discovery has emerged from Poland's Baltic coast. A unique, highly detailed Hallstatt-era dagger was recovered from a...
A recent study from Tel Aviv University has put forth a new hypothesis regarding the presence of children in prehistoric...
A new study published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) overturns long-held assumptions about the transition from...
For the first time, scientists have unveiled chemical evidence that wine was consumed on a large scale in ancient Troy,...
Two well-preserved daggers from the Bronze Age have been discovered in a field in the municipality of Kutenholz, Lower Saxony,...
For centuries, the image of a monk laboring on a manuscript has been the dominant portrayal of medieval scribal work....
A recent study by Dr. Ellen Green, published in the International Journal of Paleopathology, has revealed new insights into one...
© 2024 - Archaeology News Online Magazine. All Rights Reserved.