Polish archaeologists find that Żagań-Lutnia5 is an Iron Age stronghold
Archaeologists using ground-penetrating radar (GPR) and magnetic methods have uncovered crucial details about Żagań-Lutnia5, an archaeological site in southwestern Poland....
Archaeologists using ground-penetrating radar (GPR) and magnetic methods have uncovered crucial details about Żagań-Lutnia5, an archaeological site in southwestern Poland....
A 4,000-year-old copper dagger has been unearthed in the forests near Korzenica, southeastern Poland. It is the oldest metal dagger...
A significant archaeological discovery has been made at a medieval shipyard site near Tenterden, Kent. The excavation, conducted by archaeologists...
Archaeologists from Archaeology South-East, affiliated with the UCL Institute of Archaeology, may have discovered some missing pieces of the city’s...
Archaeologists in Italy have recovered a Roman funerary altar from the Torre riverbed in the municipality of San Vito al...
Archaeologists have uncovered the remains of a post-medieval township known as Brunell in Glen Brittle Forest on the Isle of...
Neanderthals, the ancient predecessors to modern humans, are revealing more of their intellectual prowess through a recent discovery: the use...
Archaeologists from the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation have revealed a previously unknown Romanesque religious structure on Frauenchiemsee, an...
A metal detectorist has unearthed a rare Merovingian gold ring in Emmerlev, Southwest Jutland, Denmark. Dating back to 500-600 CE,...
A new study of the Hand of Irulegi has revealed the oldest and most extensive example of Vasconic script to...
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