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Rather than Roman conquest causing the violence, indigenous Celtic tribes were tearing themselves apart in dynastic conflicts before the Romans even arrived ...
Archaeologists say they've found the ruins of a soccer field in southwest Scotland that date to the 17th century ...
With an underwater drone named Rhody, archaeologists are mapping some of the dozens of sunken vessels in Lake Ontario.
A new study by archaeologists at Bournemouth University has revealed that bodies recovered from a "war-cemetery," previously ...
An archaeological dig on the island of Paros, renowned for its marble, has discovered an ancient Greek sculpture workshop.
The former Saxon owner of the pendant would be sad to hear that one arm of the cross has broken in the centuries since it was ...
Analysis reveals surprising absence of charcoal, the most commonly used tattoo material reported in literature, in latest find ...
In Leeds, England, a metal detectorist discovered a 1,200-year-old gilded Saxon cross, offering a fascinating glimpse into ...
Archaeologists recently uncovered rare artifacts from an ancient African Christian community in Israel, revealing a glimpse into life in the Negev Desert 1,500 years ago.
The so-called "Bromeswell Bucket," discovered decades ago, recently underwent a micro-excavation. Archaeologists made a ...
Göran Bengtsson, a hobby archaeologist, was studying an 18th-century map of southwestern Sweden when he noticed something unusual.
Sifting through the rocky dirt of South Korea, archaeologists carefully unearthed an ancient crown, slightly bent but obviously ornate. Something about its decorations caught their attention — and for ...
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