New discovery links Sutton Hoo helmet to Denmark, not Sweden
A recent archaeological discovery on the Danish island of Tåsinge may challenge decades of theory about the origins of the...
A recent archaeological discovery on the Danish island of Tåsinge may challenge decades of theory about the origins of the...
Hundreds of years before the Viking Age, Nordic Bronze Age societies were likely proficient open-sea navigators who regularly crossed large...
Archaeologists digging beneath the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem have unearthed a finding that provides strong evidence for...
A joint Egyptian-French team has uncovered new archaeological finds at the Ramesseum—the imposing mortuary temple of Pharaoh Ramesses II—on the...
A group of international researchers has harnessed the strength of artificial intelligence to reveal previously unknown reservoirs from the Angkorian...
Archaeologists unearthed a mass grave of at least 129 people in Vienna, which may have been the result of a...
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...
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