Greece reopens 2,400-year-old Palace of Aigai, where Alexander the Great was crowned
Greece has officially reopened the ancient Palace of Aigai (Aegae), also known as the Royal Metropolis of the Macedonians, after...
Greece has officially reopened the ancient Palace of Aigai (Aegae), also known as the Royal Metropolis of the Macedonians, after...
Archaeologists conducting salvage work along section 7 of the Maya Train route, have uncovered a Paaktzatz-style funerary urn depicting the...
Read moreIn a recent study presented at the American Geophysical Union Annual Meeting, researchers propose a new perspective on how and...
Researchers led by Dr. Fuzuki Mizuno from the Toho University School of Medicine have unveiled the complete mitochondrial genome sequences...
Working on the Viking Link project, Archaeologists from Wessex Archaeology have uncovered a significant Anglo-Saxon cemetery during excavations for the...
In the Minya governorate of Egypt, Spanish archaeologists led by Dr. Mayte Mascorro and Dr. Esther Pons Melado from the...
A joint mission led by Waseda University and the Supreme Council of Antiquities (SCA) has uncovered a rock-cut tomb in...
During an archaeological excavation conducted in preparation for the Visegrád Renaissance Development Program, experts unearthed the oldest surviving structure of...
Archaeologists excavating in Spello, Italy, have discovered the remnants of the largest Imperial cult temple found to date. An aerial...
A two-year dig to install a solar power plant near Rome has unearthed a remarkable ancient Roman necropolis containing 67...
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