Ruins of the 700-year-old pier, possibly used by royalty, found in Norway
The remains of a long section of a medieval wharf believed to have been constructed by a medieval king of ...
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The remains of a long section of a medieval wharf believed to have been constructed by a medieval king of ...
A Byzantine-era woman's skull discovered in central Italy revealed that this middle-aged woman had undergone invasive surgical procedures at least ...
A recent study has revealed that an aristocratic French woman from the turn of the 17th century used fine gold ...
During an archaeological excavation in western Sweden this summer, the remains of two medieval merchant vessels known as cogs were ...
Archaeologists from Arkeologerna discovered a sword from the Kalmar War between Sweden and Denmark-Norway. They discovered this "rare" battle-sword while ...
Archaeologists from Cotswold Archaeology discovered a unique bone flute known as a 'fipple flute' during excavations in Herne Bay, Kent, on ...
Researchers created a model of a medieval woman from Trondheim, Norway, using skeletal remains discovered in the country. Tora likely ...
A 1,500-year-old carved stone from the 'Painted People' in a Scottish cemetery possibly reveals a bull, pelicans, and an ancient ...
In the late 1990s, a trio of Islamic glass fragments was unearthed by archaeologists at Caerlaverock Castle near Dumfries, Scotland. ...
The remains of more than 240 people, including approximately 100 children, have been discovered beneath an old department store in ...
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