Archaeologists unearth rare medieval curse tablet in Rostock, Germany
According to an announcement by the Rostock City Hall, a devil's curse tablet dating back to the 15th century has ...
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According to an announcement by the Rostock City Hall, a devil's curse tablet dating back to the 15th century has ...
Czech archaeologists from Masaryk University in Brno have revealed a bronze belt buckle dating back to the eighth century, depicting ...
A recent archaeological study led by researchers from Cambridge University sheds new light on the medieval benefits system implemented by ...
In a recent study led by anthropologists Michaela Harbeck and Maren Velte from the Bavarian State Collection for Anthropology in ...
Archaeologists, led by a team from University College London (UCL), have unearthed a possibly pre-Christian temple dating back 1,400 years ...
Archaeologists in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, have unearthed the long-lost site of a 10th-century monastery associated with the Book of Deer, believed ...
Archaeologists in Eisleben, Germany, have uncovered the 1,000-year-old remains of an elite couple, adding a layer of mystery due to ...
Researchers have unearthed the well-preserved skeleton of a man with a sophisticated iron prosthetic hand, in Freising, Bavaria, Germany. The ...
In a recent excavation of a medieval knight's stronghold in Woźniki, Poland, archaeologists have unearthed a rare cross-shaped reliquary. Credit: ...
Archaeologists have made a significant discovery, potentially pinpointing the long-lost site of Emperor Otto I the Great's death and burial, ...
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