Prehistoric Settlement Unearthed in Ogovo: Remarkable New Archaeological Discoveries in Belarus
Recent archaeological research in Belarus has unveiled insights into the country’s prehistoric past. A series of excavations and underwater studies,...
Rare Roman Soldier’s Sun Hat Rediscovered After More Than a Century
Bolton Museum has unveiled a rare and fascinating artifact—a Roman sun hat worn by a soldier in Ancient Egypt nearly...
Rare 1,900-Year-Old Aramaic Inscription Discovered in Dead Sea Cave Near Ein Gedi
Archaeologists have uncovered a rare 1,900-year-old Aramaic inscription in a Dead Sea cave near Ein Gedi, possibly linked to the...
Earliest Evidence of Bronze Production in the Southern Levant Unearthed at Site of El-Ahwat
Archaeologists working at the site of El-Ahwat in northern Israel have uncovered the earliest known evidence of on-site bronze production...
From Justinian’s Glory to Ruin: The Last Stand of Montenegro Triconch Church
In the heart of Bar, just off the bustling Ulica Maršala Tita, lie the weathered remains of the Triconch Church...
Bronze Age Settlement and Neolithic Relics Found at Skaņkalne Hillfort in Latvia
Archaeologists have uncovered remarkable evidence of ancient human habitation during the latest excavations at Skaņkalne Hillfort, offering fresh insights into...
Possible Pirate Ship La Fortuna Among Four Historic Shipwrecks Found off North Carolina
One of four recently discovered shipwrecks near Brunswick Town/Fort Anderson may be the 18th-century Spanish privateer that exploded in 1748...
Cuneiform Clues Reveal Körzüt as “The Sacred City of Haldi,” in Urartu Kingdom
Excavations in eastern Türkiye uncover a major religious center of the Urartian Kingdom—The Sacred City of Haldi, shedding new light...
Urartian-Era Fortress with 50 Rooms Discovered at 3,000 Meters in Eastern Türkiye
Archaeologists uncover a massive high-altitude fortress believed to date back to the Iron Age, with ties to the ancient Urartian...
Ancient Mosaics Unearthed in İznik Hint at Residence of Roman General
A recent archaeological breakthrough in the ancient city of İznik, formerly known as Nicaea, has unveiled richly decorated Roman mosaics...
