First known medieval female burial with weapons unearthed in Hungary
Archaeologists have identified the first-known instance of a woman buried with weapons in Hungary’s Carpathian Basin, which dates back to...
Read moreArchaeologists have identified the first-known instance of a woman buried with weapons in Hungary’s Carpathian Basin, which dates back to...
Read moreA unique discovery has brought to light the largest dinosaur trackway site known in the UK, found in Dewars Farm...
Rujm el-Hiri is a mysterious megalithic monument in the Golan Heights known as the “Wheel of Ghosts” or the “Stonehenge of...
Archaeologists in northern Portugal have uncovered a unique bronze figurine dating back to the 2nd century CE in the ancient...
A team of archaeologists from the University of Haifa recently uncovered a rare collection of ancient coins during excavations in...
During excavations at a 13th-century weaving mill in Tønsberg, a town in Vestfold County, Norway, archaeologists from the Norwegian Institute...
Traditional theories about the origins of building in the Near East have been overturned by a landmark study, which shows...
Boston’s Old North Church, an iconic site in American history, is unveiling an extraordinary part of its colonial heritage: painted...
Excavations at Nimrud, which was once the capital of the Neo-Assyrian Empire, have revealed some intriguing new finds. This effort, part...
Archaeologists have uncovered a spectacular sixth-century sword from an Anglo-Saxon cemetery near Canterbury, Kent, in a discovery hailed as one...
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