Mass grave of plague victims discovered in Nuremberg may be largest ever found in Europe
Archaeologists conducting excavations in Nuremberg, Germany, have unearthed what may be the largest mass burial site of plague victims ever...
Archaeologists conducting excavations in Nuremberg, Germany, have unearthed what may be the largest mass burial site of plague victims ever...
Archaeologists have unearthed evidence of body perforation dating back 11,000 years at the Boncuklu Tarla excavation site in southeastern Türkiye....
A team of archaeologists and anthropologists working on the restoration of the Gothic cloister at the Royal Monastery of Santes...
Archaeologists have unearthed more than 10,000 artifacts in an abandoned town known as the "Birthplace of Texas," located near the...
A significant discovery in far northwestern Alaska has unveiled a trove of dinosaur tracks, fossilized plants, and tree stumps, providing...
Archaeologists from Brazil’s National Institute of Historic and Artistic Heritage (IPHAN) have uncovered a series of 16 new archaeological sites...
Archaeologists in the Uzgen district of the Osh region, Kyrgyzstan, have uncovered a towering clay vessel known as a 'hum,'...
Archaeologists excavating the mountain fortress of Rabana-Merquly in present-day Iraqi Kurdistan have uncovered evidence suggesting that the site may have...
Archaeological excavations at the Anciens Arsenaux site in Sion, Switzerland, have yielded groundbreaking insights into early agricultural practices, challenging previous...
Trevor Penny, a magnet fisherman, pulled a corroded Viking sword dating back to as early as CE 850 from the...
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