Denmark’s early brickwork came via Germany, not directly from Italy, new study finds
The generally held belief, advanced by historians for more than a century, is that Denmark's first brick-building techniques came straight ...
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The generally held belief, advanced by historians for more than a century, is that Denmark's first brick-building techniques came straight ...
Underwater archaeologists in the waters of Lake Lednica in western Poland have found four exceptionally well-preserved medieval spears that add ...
Archaeologists in Bad Füssing, a town in Bavaria's Passau district, have uncovered a story far larger than the routine rescue ...
Researchers have confirmed the identity of skeletal remains found over a century ago on Margaret Island in Budapest, solving a ...
A new study challenges a widely repeated story about how the Black Death spread across Asia in the mid-14th century, ...
Over seventy artifacts from the internationally renowned Burray Hoard will go on display for the first time at the Orkney ...
Beneath the turquoise waters of northern Israel's Gan Ha-Shelosha National Park, archaeologists have uncovered the remarkable network of a medieval ...
Archaeologists from the Szent István Király Museum have unearthed the grave of a high-ranking Avar warrior near the border between ...
A man hunting for fishing worms near his summer house in the Stockholm area has made an amazing discovery: a ...
Archaeologists in southern Spain have discovered over 200 human-made artifacts inside centuries-old bearded vulture nests, revealing how these birds inadvertently ...
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