Archaeologists uncover an early Byzantine business and gastronomy district in Turkey
Archaeologists have found an early Byzantine business and gastronomy district at Ephesos, an ancient Greek city in modern-day Turkey's Izmir...
Archaeologists have found an early Byzantine business and gastronomy district at Ephesos, an ancient Greek city in modern-day Turkey's Izmir...
A virtual autopsy on a remarkably preserved body of a Renaissance-era aristocratic child has revealed a glimpse into a short...
Researchers studying the teeth of an old woman who lived 2,000 years ago have charted her diet from infancy until...
Read moreArchaeologists in northern Iraq discovered rock carvings that are about 2,700 years old, BBC News reported. Eight marble slabs were found...
Radio Prague International reports that a farmer in the Opava region of Czechia's north-east discovered a golden belt dating to the...
Archaeologists have uncovered the burial site of Saint Nicholas, the historical figure who inspired the legend of Santa Claus, beneath...
The authors of a recent article in the Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory report evidence suggesting the use of...
In the late 1990s, a trio of Islamic glass fragments was unearthed by archaeologists at Caerlaverock Castle near Dumfries, Scotland....
In the Late Viking Age, a grave was built that looks very similar to one of the most spectacular graves...
According to a study, an analysis of obsidian artifacts unearthed during the 1960s at two important archaeological sites in southwestern Iran...
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