Microscopic plant residues found on bedrock metates offer new insights into the diets and cultural practices of ancient ...
Over the past twenty years, the ground in this area has risen by 55 inches. The newly discovered Frieze of the House of the ...
For decades, people have been talking about it. Some have even set out in search of it—so far without success. However, recent discoveries and findings suggest that a location above the village of ...
"Whatever you do, do not dig into it. If you are in England contact your Councils Archaeology service they may have some more information on the site and they can advise." Meanwhile a second ...
In the aftermath, unusual stone formations began to appear beneath the waves—shapes that looked too straight and structured to be natural ... and an industrial site, revealing that Neapolis ...
The international team of experts has been working together since 2021 to study the Durupinar Formation, which they believe could be the site of a massive preserved vessel. The 164m geological ...
The international team of experts has been working together since 2021 to study the Durupinar Formation, which they believe could be the site of a massive preserved vessel. A team of scientists ...
Helene was a natural disaster of epic proportions and ... Bogwalker knew enough about resilience to site her buildings away from trees, so none were crushed; even her garden was designed to ...
The Trojan Horse at Hisarlik, the archaeological site usually identified with Troy. Credit: Jorge Láscar, CC BY 2.0 The only notable ally of Troy in the Iliad not from Anatolia are the Thracians. The ...
A Dorset burial site has been revealed as Britain’s oldest known circular enclosure, pushing back previous estimates by 200 years. The Flagstones monument, near Dorchester, has been redated to ...
An ancient burial site has been revealed to be the earliest known large circular enclosure in Britain. Archaeological research by the University of Exeter and Historic England has shed new light ...
This raises a crucial question. Is a diamond’s worth tied to its natural formation over millions of years, or does its brilliance lie in the modern scientific precision? Why the massive price ...