Neolithic to Roman remains found at Sarzeau Site in Brittany

Neolithic to Roman remains found at Sarzeau Site in Brittany

Excavations in Sarzeau, in the Morbihan region of western France, have revealed evidence of human activity spanning the Neolithic to the Roman era. The work was carried out by Inrap between September 2025 and February 2026 across a three-hectare area ahead of a local development project.

M Mark Milligan
Elite jewellery hoard found in Lower Saxony

Elite jewellery hoard found in Lower Saxony

Work on new wind turbines near Wolfenbüttel has brought to light a wide range of archaeological finds, including a group of Bronze Age jewellery and much older traces of settlement activity.

M Mark Milligan
Neolithic tombs reveal kinship across generations

Neolithic tombs reveal kinship across generations

Stone tombs built by early farming groups in northern Scotland were used to bury closely related individuals, with new evidence pointing to family ties passed down through the male line.

M Mark Milligan
Early Roman camp found beneath Bolongaro Palace

Early Roman camp found beneath Bolongaro Palace

Workers renovating the Bolongaro Palace in Höchst, Germany have uncovered traces of an early Roman military camp beneath the palace garden, a find that sheds new light on the city’s earliest history.

M Mark Milligan
10,000 years of human occupation on the Onsala Peninsula

10,000 years of human occupation on the Onsala Peninsula

Construction of a new section of road 940 on the Onsala Peninsula in Sweden is giving archaeologists a rare chance to look deep into the area’s past — all the way back to the first people who settled there after the Ice Age.

M Mark Milligan