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Archaeologists in Spain have uncovered the oldest known Greek marble altar in the western Mediterranean, revealing the ...
Archaeological site in Yunnan province yields nearly 1,000 wooden artefacts, including 35 tools, mostly used for digging, ...
Rustic frontier mansions across Missouri stand as silent testaments to ambition and decay, their empty foundations echoing a ...
Archaeological excavations have revealed an extensive settlement dating from the Early-Middle Iron Age through to the first ...
Archaeologists Digging Under Playing Fields in Wales Find Ancient Burial Ground Dating Back to the New Bronze Age A ...
Calpe is set to host the premiere of a new travelling exhibition celebrating the lives and legacies of two key historical ...
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An Iron Age Roman settlement has been discovered near a Cotswolds village after two rare swords were found. The excavation near Willersey over the Oxfordshire border in Gloucestershire has revealed ...
Two years after the discovery of a major, long-buried indigenous village on a Brickell redevelopment site prompted a major ...
Archaeology Field School at Macktown Living History Center yielded proof of early settlers and Native Americans in the area.
A new study argues that the pharaoh’s statues weren’t destroyed out of revenge, but were ‘ritually deactivated’ because of ...