Byzantine-Era mosaic discovered in Midyat
Renovation work on a historic mill has uncovered a 1,500-year-old mosaic from the Byzantine era.
Sacrificial complex uncovered in Orenburg
Elite warrior burials found near Akasztó
10,000-year-old human face reliefs found at Sefertepe
Achaeologists in southeastern Türkiye have uncovered two human face reliefs believed to be more than 10,000 years old, offering rare new insights into artistic expression during the Neolithic period.
Archaic-Era tomb contains elaborate bronze diadem
Archaeologists open 5,000-year-old Begazi–Dandibay tomb
Archaeologists in Kazakhstan have announced the discovery of an exceptionally well-preserved tomb attributed to the Begazi–Dandibay, a late Bronze Age culture known for constructing megalithic mausolea.
Receding waters reveals submerged ancient ruins
Archaeologists stunned by treasure-laden Roman pyre burial
2,300-year-old fortified city discovered in Kashkadarya
Archaeologists from the Samarkand Institute in Kashkadarya, southern Uzbekistan, have announced a major discovery: the remains of a fortified city dating back 2,300 years.
Jewel “worthy of a duke” unearthed at Castle Kolno
Preserved 3rd century mosaic excavated in Iznik
Time capsule of medieval artefacts unearthed in Łasztownia excavation
Archaeologists have unearthed a time capsule of medieval artefacts on the island of Łasztownia in Szczecin, Poland.
Mask reliefs unearthed during Castabala excavations
Bronze Age proto-city discovered on the Kazakh Steppe
Archaeologists have discovered a late Bronze-Age proto-city on the Kazakh Steppe in north-eastern Kazakhstan.
Evidence of lost Celtiberian city beneath Borobia
Viking Age grave unearthed in Bjugn stuns archaeologists
Ornately decorated medieval spears found in Polish lake
Preserved Joseon tax ship raised from seabed
A 600-year-old cargo ship from the early Joseon period has been raised from the seabed off South Korea’s west coast.
Traces of submerged city discovered beneath Lake Issyk-Kul
Ancient pool revealed as healing sanctuary in dedication to Asclepius
Archaeologists have uncovered evidence indicating that a Roman-era pool at Tyana was once a sanctuary in dedication to Asclepius.

