Carpetani relief reveals hidden power behind Iron Age Spain’s Mediterranean links
Recent archaeological research at the El Cerrón site in Illescas, Toledo, is reshaping traditional views of ancient Carpetania, a central ...
Recent archaeological research at the El Cerrón site in Illescas, Toledo, is reshaping traditional views of ancient Carpetania, a central ...
Archaeologists in Barcelona have discovered a well-preserved medieval ship during excavation operations near Ciutadella Park, shedding light on the city's ...
New genetic studies offer the very first clear evidence that European hunter-gatherers crossed the Mediterranean and came into contact with ...
In the shallow waters of Santa Maria del Focallo, near Ispica in Sicily, archaeologists have uncovered a 2,500-year-old shipwreck alongside ...
A team of archaeologists has uncovered the remains of an ancient farming society in Morocco, dating back over 5,000 years. ...
Recent findings from an ancient submerged limestone bridge inside Genovesa Cave on the Spanish island of Mallorca suggest that humans ...
An underwater excavation off the coast of Kumluca in Antalya, Turkey, has led to the discovery of a bronze dagger ...
A long-kept secret has finally emerged from the depths of the Mediterranean Sea, revealing a centuries-old shipwreck linked to the ...
Archaeologists recently embarked on an underwater expedition in the Mediterranean Sea to explore the famed Antikythera shipwreck, a site that ...
Recent research has revealed that the ancient inhabitants of Tell Tweini, a settlement near the Syrian coastal city of Jableh, ...
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