Archaeologists unearth rare medieval curse tablet in Rostock, Germany
According to an announcement by the Rostock City Hall, a devil's curse tablet dating back to the 15th century has...
According to an announcement by the Rostock City Hall, a devil's curse tablet dating back to the 15th century has...
A collaborative study conducted by the University of Gothenburg's Institute of Odontology and Västergötland's Museum uncovered evidence of widespread caries,...
Decades ago, two large Neolithic stone tombs in northern Spain, known as Los Zumacales and La Cabaña, were excavated, revealing...
A team of researchers from Jagiellonian University in Kraków, southern Poland, led by Professor Radosław Palonka, has unveiled remarkable findings...
In a thirteen-year study led by Dr. Alessandro Launaro from the University of Cambridge’s Classics Faculty, a team of archaeologists...
Read moreIn 1934, a remarkable double burial was unearthed by German workers in Bad Dürrenberg, eastern Germany, at the spa gardens...
Archaeologists from the Colosseum Archaeological Park have uncovered an intricately adorned Roman domus situated between Rome's Palatine Hill and the...
In a recent rescue excavation conducted in the rural expanse of Kela Hanma (Lady's Castle), located approximately 30 kilometers from...
Czech archaeologists from Masaryk University in Brno have revealed a bronze belt buckle dating back to the eighth century, depicting...
Scientists have uncovered the vital role played by "biocrusts" in preserving and fortifying sections of the Great Wall of China...
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