Lead sling bullet inscribed with Julius Caesar’s name found in Spain
A lead sling bullet inscribed with the name of Julius Caesar and the Ibero-Roman city Ipsca has been unearthed in...
A lead sling bullet inscribed with the name of Julius Caesar and the Ibero-Roman city Ipsca has been unearthed in...
Archaeologists have unearthed a cemetery containing the remains of 54 children, all aged between 0 and 6 years old, in...
The mysterious inscription on a bronze sphinx statue, unearthed in the early 19th century in the Roman province of Dacia...
Read moreA new interpretation of Paleolithic cave art suggests that prehistoric people engaged in deliberate finger amputation as part of religious...
Inhabitants of Old Dongola, the capital of the Kingdom of Makuria in present-day Sudan, were adept at recycling clothing due...
Researchers from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) have unearthed a 1,300-year-old ship burial at the Herlaugshaugen burial...
Metal detectorists have unearthed a gilded silver Anglo-Saxon object near Langham, Norfolk, in the East of England, characterized by experts...
Researchers from Oxford University have unveiled the true identity and purpose of the Cerne Abbas Giant, a 55-meter tall chalk...
Issam Menfi, a Libyan archaeology researcher, discovered the head of a statue belonging to Bacchus, the ancient Greek god of...
Researchers have unearthed the remains of a four-courtyard style palace complex dating back to the Xia Dynasty (2070 BCE–1600 BCE)...
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