Ancient coastal defences reveal 2,000 years of sea-level change
Archaeologists have uncovered a series of ancient wooden palisades off the coast of Grado in northeastern Italy, providing rare evidence of how sea levels along the Adriatic have changed since Roman times.
Elite Bronze Age burial complex unearthed at Yavneh-Yam
Bronze temple-façade box among new discoveries in Turda
Roman writing tablets discovered in ancient wells
Depiction of Ancient Egyptian deities found in Roman bathhouse
Excavations in the city of Sagalassos in southwestern Turkey have uncovered Ancient Egyptian imagery in a Roman-era bathhouse.
Six “spooky” places across the UK to visit this Halloween
Article #1523Blue pigment found in Germany rewrites Palaeolithic history
The discovery of Europe's oldest blue pigment at Mühlheim-Dietesheim in Germany rewrites the timeline of Palaeolithic colour exploration to 13,000 years ago.
Ancient satyr mask sheds light on Phanagoria’s dramatic past
Neo-Assyrian winged bull could be largest ever found
5,000-year-old Dolmen complex discovered in Teba
Archaeologists search for missing WWII Pilot at P-47 crash site in Essex
A six-week recovery project is underway in North Essex to investigate the crash site of a US Army Air Forces P-47 Thunderbolt that went down during World War II.
Monument linked to Iberian star mythology discovered in Jódar
Project is restoring Costa Rica’s mysterious stone spheres
A joint team of specialists from Costa Rica and Mexico are restoring three stone spheres at the Finca 6 Museum Site in Palmar de Osa.
Inscription sheds light on First Emperor’s quest for immortality
Artefacts from Battle of Dubienka unearthed near Uchanie
On July 18th, 1792, Polish forces under General Tadeusz Kościuszko clashed with Russian troops in what became one of the defining engagements of the Polish-Russian War.
Submerged port discovery could lead to Cleopatra’s lost tomb
Hittite seals and tablets among new finds at Kayalıpınar
Archaeologists excavating the Hittite settlement of Kayalıpınar in Türkiye’s Sivas’ Yıldızeli district have unearthed a trove of cuneiform tablets and seal impressions.
Olmec rubber balls preserved with anoxia technology
Work halted with discovery of possible Roman bathing structures
Restoration work on the historic Cefn Flight in Monmouthshire, Wales, has been halted following the discovery of possible Roman bathing structures.