Military veterans uncovered ‘richest grave this year’ on final dig at Anglo-Saxon Cemetery
During excavations at an Anglo-Saxon cemetery on military training lands on Salisbury Plain, military veterans have unearthed the richest tomb...
Remains of a Roman stylobate found in Montenegro
In ancient Rhizon (Risan) in Montenegro, remains of a Roman stylobate (a shared base for multiple columns) were uncovered. In...
2,700-year-old Unique Rock Tombs Disappear
The 2,700-year-old rock tombs, unique in Turkey, in the Taşköprü district of Kastamonu are in danger of extinction due to...
27,000-year-old Pendants made from giant sloths suggest earlier arrival of people in the Americas
Archaeologists discovered three pendants made from the bony material of an extinct giant sloth in a rock shelter in central...
A Celtiberian city more than 2000 years old found in Spain
The Polytechnic University of Madrid announced the discovery of a Roman camp and the Celtiberian city of Titiakos in the...
Elite Roman man buried with a silver crossbow brooch, first of its kind found in Wales
Archaeologists in Wales have made an intriguing discovery near a Roman villa. They have discovered the skeleton of a man...
Evidence of Necromancy during Roman era in the Te’omim Cave, Jerusalem Hills: Oil Lamps, Spearheads, and Skulls
Te’omim Cave in the Jerusalem Hills may once have served as a local oracle where people communed with the dead...
Researchers decipher enigmatic ancient ‘Unknown Kushan Script’
A research team at the University of Cologne’s Department of Linguistics deciphered a writing system belonging to the Kushan Empire,...
The Nightmare of the Roman Soldiers “Carnyx”
The Carnyx was a brass musical instrument used as a psychological weapon of war by the ancient Celts between 300...
Early Iron Age cremation burial containing bronze jewelry and rare textile fragments found in Austria
Archeologists from the Vienna Natural History Museum (NHM), a cremation burial containing bronze jewelry and rare surviving textile fragments have...
