Ix Ch’ak Ch’een Becomes the First Female Maya Sovereign Revealed to Rule Cobá
A new epigraphic breakthrough has unveiled the identity of Ix Ch’ak Ch’een, a female ruler who governed the ancient Maya...
A Rare 4th-Century BCE Celtic Brain Surgery (Trepanation) Tool Discovered in Poland
Archaeologists in Poland have made a fascinating discovery that sheds new light on Celtic presence and medical practices in ancient...
70-Million-Year-Old Giant Flying Reptile Unearthed in Syria — The Country’s First Pterosaur Fossil
A colossal flying reptile that once soared over the Cretaceous skies has been discovered in Syria — marking the first-ever...
Archaeologists Unearth First-Ever Assyrian Inscription in Jerusalem — A 2,700-Year-Old Message Between Kings
Archaeologists in Jerusalem have uncovered a discovery of extraordinary significance: a tiny, 2,700-year-old pottery fragment inscribed in Assyrian cuneiform —...
46 Ice Age Animals Found in a Northern Norway Cave: “Extremely Rare” Discovery Reveals a Frozen Past
A remarkable discovery in northern Norway has uncovered the remains of 46 species from the last Ice Age — from...
Unearthing One of the Earliest Examples of Roman Monumental Architecture: Ancient Basin Discovered in Gabii
Hidden beneath the soil of an ancient city just east of Rome, archaeologists from the University of Missouri have uncovered...
3,500-Year-Old Cuneiform Tablets and Seal of Unknown Hittite Prince Unearthed in Türkiye
In the ancient heart of southern Türkiye, history has once again spoken through the clay. Archaeologists excavating the site of...
Maya Salt-Making Compound Found Preserved Underwater in Belize Reveals Secrets of “Invisible Sites”
The discovery of a Maya salt-making compound preserved beneath the mangrove peat of southern Belize is transforming our understanding of...
Archaeologists Unearth 30 Neolithic Homes at Karahantepe, Revealing Daily Life and Diet of Early Settlers
Archaeologists working in Karahantepe, one of the major sites of the Taş Tepeler (Stone Hills) Project in southeastern Türkiye’s Şanlıurfa...
1,400-Year-Old Ice Storage Unearthed at Baekje Fortress Reveals Ancient Korean Engineering
Archaeologists in South Korea have unearthed the first-ever Baekje-era ice storage facility at Busosanseong Fortress, a UNESCO World Heritage site...
