Ancient Cretans held final feasts to ‘kill’ their tombs amid Bronze Age upheaval
Archaeologists on Crete have revealed telling evidence that Bronze Age populations did not just give up on their ancient burial...
Archaeologists on Crete have revealed telling evidence that Bronze Age populations did not just give up on their ancient burial...
A new study of a Roman treasure unearthed in Thetford, East Anglia, challenges centuries of hypotheses about the decline of...
Archaeologists have discovered a rare hieroglyphic inscription of Pharaoh Ramses III in southern Jordan, providing new proof of Egypt's ancient...
A team of researchers from the Austrian Academy of Sciences (ÖAW) and the Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA) found dozens of...
Recent research is rattling established theories about Ireland's Neolithic tombs. What were once thought to be royal burial sites are...
An Egyptian team of archaeologists has uncovered the tomb of Prince Waser-If-Re, a prince of King Userkaf, the founder of...
Researchers believe they may have found the remains of one of Hungary’s most celebrated rulers—King Matthias Corvinus—at a national memorial...
Archaeologists have found a large Iron Age industrial complex on Israel's Carmel Coast that produced the luxurious purple dye once...
In the remote Atico River Valley on Peru's southern coast, archaeologists uncovered a mass grave that depicts a grim scene...
Archaeologists in Bavaria have uncovered the remains of one of the largest known fortified military camps of the Thirty Years'...
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