“Golden Man” burial unearthed in Western Kazakhstan

“Golden Man” burial unearthed in Western Kazakhstan

Archaeologists in western Kazakhstan have uncovered a richly furnished burial that is drawing wide attention. The find, already being called another “Golden Man”, was made in the Aktobe region, about 300 kilometres from Aktobe.

M Mark Milligan
Blackened bread loaf found at Roman military camp

Blackened bread loaf found at Roman military camp

A small, blackened loaf believed to date back 2,000 years has been uncovered at the Roman site of Vindonissa in Windisch, Switzerland. It is the first example of Roman bread found in the country, preserved after being burned and sealed in the ground.

M Mark Milligan
Major archaeological finds discovered along route of Czech rail line

Major archaeological finds discovered along route of Czech rail line

Archaeologists have uncovered more than a thousand archaeological features along a planned section of the Kojetín–Přerov high-speed railway in the Czech Republic, revealing an extensive record of human activity spanning from the Early Bronze Age to the Roman period.

M Mark Milligan