Deciphering Roman writing tablets from Tongeren
Roman cemetery excavation reveals frontier burial practices
New study finds indirect evidence for existence of Moctezuma’s Zoo
A recent archaeological study has renewed interest in the role of animals within the ceremonial and urban landscape of ancient Tenochtitlan.
Roman Basilica designed by Vitruvius found in central Italy
History of the Knights Templar
Medieval fortress discovered in Southwestern Crimea
New evidence indicates use of geothermal resources during Neolithic period
A new study conducted at Bagno dei Frati within the thermal complex of Terme di Sorano in Italy has revealed new evidence for the use of geothermal resources during the Neolithic period.
Submerged remains found at El Huarco Archaeological Complex
Rare 5th-century BC bone stylus discovered in Gela excavation
Archaeologists working in the Orto Fontanelle area of Gela have uncovered a remarkably rare and perfectly preserved bone ceramist’s stylus, a find being hailed as one of exceptional historical and archaeological value.
Tang Dynasty noblewoman buried with gold hair ornaments
Near-complete bronze carnyx among Iron Age hoard discovery
A remarkable hoard of Iron Age metalwork dating back approximately 2,000 years has been uncovered in West Norfolk, shedding new light on the ceremonial and martial traditions of Britain’s Celtic communities.
Protective “Solomon’s Knot” mosaic uncovered in ancient Smyrna
Study identifies urban metropolis at X’baatún
LiDAR reveals lost ancient landscape in Andean Chocó
Pristine medieval gold ring discovered in Tønsberg
For most archaeologists, the chance to unearth a pristine artefact from the medieval period is a once-in-a-lifetime event.
Rare Roman-Era enamelled fibula found near Grudziądz
War crimes of the Red Army unearthed near Duczów Małe
Prehistoric tomb rediscovered on the Isle of Bute
Flail-type weapon associated with Battle of Grunwald discovered near Gietrzwałd
A flail type weapon known as a kiścień has been discovered by detectorists from the Society of Friends of Olsztynek - Exploration Section "Tannenberg".

