Earliest use of psychoactive plant ‘harmal’ uncovered in ancient Arabia for health and healing
Archaeologists have uncovered the earliest known evidence of the use of the medical and psychoactive plant Peganum harmala, also referred ...
Archaeologists have uncovered the earliest known evidence of the use of the medical and psychoactive plant Peganum harmala, also referred ...
Archaeologists excavating Somló Hill in western Hungary have unearthed six extraordinary hoards of metal artifacts over 3,000 years old, offering ...
Archaeologists have found a large Iron Age industrial complex on Israel's Carmel Coast that produced the luxurious purple dye once ...
More than a decade ago, after three decades of searching, metal detectorists Reg Mead and Richard Miles uncovered one of ...
Archaeologists have made a groundbreaking find at La Peña del Castro, an Iron Age settlement in La Ercina, León. They've ...
Researchers have made a remarkable find in Poland's Częstochowa Museum collection—several ancient ornaments made from meteoritic iron. A team of ...
A unique bronze spoon from 2,000 years ago, thought to have played a role in divination rituals, has been uncovered ...
A recent find in Trento, Italy, has brought new understanding of the city's old history. Excavations on Via Santa Croce ...
An extraordinarily well-preserved section of a gold-plated, gemstone-encrusted helmet has been uncovered in Lejre, Denmark, providing new information about the ...
A recent excavation at Anglesey's RAF Valley revealed sensational Iron Age treasures. Military and veterans involved in the excavation uncovered ...
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