1,800-Year-Old Battle in Denmark May Reveal Lost Army from Norway—Possibly Bound for Rome
New insights reported by Science Norway suggest that a thousand-strong army—possibly from Norway—may have crossed into…
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New insights reported by Science Norway suggest that a thousand-strong army—possibly from Norway—may have crossed into…
A long-lost Roman mosaic—destroyed more than a century ago—has quietly rewritten the history of women in…
A remarkable archaeological discovery in the Chechen Republic is drawing global attention—not only for its scientific…
A 440-year-old silver coin has done what decades of archaeological uncertainty could not: it has pinpointed…
A vast network of ancient stone circles—long overlooked across the basalt landscapes of the Middle East—is…
Archaeologists have discovered an ancient Toltec altar with human remains and ritual offerings near Mexico’s Tula…
A striking 3,000–4,000-year-old polychrome mural unearthed at Huaca Yolanda on Peru’s northern coast is offering an…
A routine excavation ahead of a housing development in southwest England has led to a striking…
Archaeologists uncover over 800 structures at Ruyaulcourt, Pas-de-Calais, revealing Iron Age farms, Roman-era houses, metallurgical activity,…
A remarkable archaeological focus has emerged from the coastal region of northeastern Spain, where recent attention…