Beads and burnt bones unearthed at major Iron Age burial site in Sweden

Beads and burnt bones unearthed at major Iron Age burial site in Sweden

Archaeologists excavating one of Södermanland’s largest archaeological sites have uncovered colourful glass beads, cremation urns and burnt human remains at an Iron Age burial ground near Rogsta outside Nyköping, offering a rare glimpse into life and death in Sweden some 1,500 years ago.

M Mark Milligan
The hunt for Poland's early kings

The hunt for Poland's early kings

For more than a decade, Polish scientists have been unravelling a genetic mystery hidden beneath churches, crypts and long-forgotten royal burial sites across Central Europe. Their goal has been to trace the biological origins of the Piast dynasty, the ruling family that established the Polish state more than a millennium ago.

M Mark Milligan
The death jar: giant stone vessel reveals lost burial tradition in Laos

The death jar: giant stone vessel reveals lost burial tradition in Laos

For more than a century, the giant stone jars scattered across northern Laos have been one of Southeast Asia’s oldest archaeological mysteries. And spread out over remote hillsides and forests on the Plain of Jars, they have generated hundreds of theories about how they functioned: storage containers, religious monuments, or a forgotten funerary tradition?

M Mark Milligan