Researchers may have found the wreck of British explorer James Cook’s Endeavour
The wreck of Captain James Cook’s famed vessel the Endeavour has been found off the coast of the U.S. state...
Scientists find the oldest evidence of humans in Israel -a 1.5 million-year-old Human vertebra
An international group of Israeli and American researchers, an ancient human vertebra has been uncovered in Israel’s Jordan Valley that...
1,500-year-old feast mosaic found in Turkey
A 50-square-meter mosaic depicting an open-air feast dating back 1,500 years ago was unearthed during excavations in the ancient city...
Ancient helmets, temple ruins found at a dig in Velia southern Italy
A discovery that “sheds new light on the history of the mighty Greek colony” by Velia. Archaeologists in southern Italy...
Parts of the City of the old city of Ghadames called the pearl of the desert collapsed due to rainfall
Some parts of the Old City of Ghadames, located in an oasis about 600km southwest of Tripoli near Libya’s border...
Using Algorithms, Researchers Reassemble Jewish Text Lost Centuries Ago
Using new technology, researchers were able to comb a 19th-century text for the original study of a Bible interpretation attributed...
INAH Archaeologists recover the coyote-man of Tacámbaro
Archaeologists win the coyote-man trial that lasted 30 years in Mexico. The litigation regarding the coyote-man of Tacámbaro, an important...
In Oman, a 4,000-year-old Early Bronze Age settlement was unearthed
A large settlement dating back more than 4,000 years has been discovered in Oman. Archaeological excavations in the Wilayat of Rustaq,...
Archaeologists have unearthed a flawless Roman blue glass bowl in the Dutch city of Nijmegen
Archaeologists excavating the site of a comprehensive housing and green space development in Nijmegen’s Winkelsteeg, one of the oldest cities...
Hasanlu Teppe and Mysterious Gold Bowl of Hasanlu
Hasanlu Teppe dominates the plain known as Solduz in Iran and was one of the largest settlements in the Qadar...
