Archaeologists in Dijon, France, have uncovered rare seated burials featuring Gallic graves and a children’s cemetery.
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Although the United States is a fairly new country in comparison to others, it doesn’t mean its history is any less rich. The University of Connecticut Office of State Archaeology demonstrated that ...
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Last year, a man living in the southern suburbs of Paris was renovating his basement when he made an eerie discovery: a ...
The results suggest that the radioactive dust originated in Algeria's Reggane region, but its plutonium levels didn't match ...
Archaeologists working on the site of an old convent’s garden in Dijon, France, have discovered a strange group of Gallic graves and a children’s necropolis dating back over 2,000 years.
After turning Charles VII's head in the 1440s, Agnès Sorel became his mistress and close advisor as well the era's great ...
The remains of the deceased found in the burials may be more than 2,000 years old, according to archaeologists.
Staircase leading into forgotten 400-year-old vault unearthed at church in France. → 300 years ago, ships made remarkable journey over land. Now evidence of trip is found Th ...
The statue was found at Taposiris Magna, an archaeological site where some researchers suspect Cleopatra and Mark Antony are ...