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A recent study published in the journal Prehistory Works indicates that two items within the renowned Villena Treasure were crafted ...
Excavations at the Papowo Biskupie site in northern Poland have uncovered evidence challenging previous beliefs about the burial rituals of ...
During an archaeological excavation conducted in preparation for the Visegrád Renaissance Development Program, experts unearthed the oldest surviving structure of ...
Metal detectorists have unearthed a gilded silver Anglo-Saxon object near Langham, Norfolk, in the East of England, characterized by experts ...
Researchers have unveiled the existence of a Turkic Khaganate cult complex dating back to the Western Göktürk period (6th to ...
Czech archaeologists from Masaryk University in Brno have revealed a bronze belt buckle dating back to the eighth century, depicting ...
Metal detectorist Jørgen Strande uncovered two Viking Age silver artifacts—a bracelet and a coin—within a day of each other in ...
A collection of Iron Age gold treasures, including the world's largest gold "bracteate," is currently under investigation using 3D scanning ...
Archaeologists from the University of Oslo's Museum of Cultural History have made a remarkable discovery during road development work south ...
Two exquisitely crafted gold necklaces, believed to be approximately 2,500 years old, have been stumbled upon by a worker for ...
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