A buried seaside villa near Naples has yielded a painted room where frescoes show herons striding across black and red walls, ...
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New archaeology exhibit marks 60 years of Knesset building with rare finds from Jerusalem, Galilee
The event hosted more than 2,000 visitors, including soldiers, police officers, Holocaust survivors, and students from schools and kindergartens across the country.
The Carthaginian general famously used elephants during the Punic Wars. But until now, archaeologists had never found ...
Archaeologists in Germany recently revealed a secret tunnel from the Middle Ages — a tunnel hidden within a much older burial ...
Archaeologists in Cologne, Germany have made a jaw-dropping discovery beneath the city’s historic center: a 2,000-year-old ...
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What have archaeologists discovered lately?
From ancient cities hidden underground to artifacts that rewrite history, recent archaeological discoveries continue to reshape our understanding of the past. In this video, we explore 20 of the most ...
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Massive industrial site uncovered in unlikely location as archaeologists cite 'enormous' potential
Archaeologists uncovered a massive Roman industrial complex in northern England, revealing over 800 whetstones that reshape ...
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Archaeologists stunned after 2,000-year-old Roman staircase found by accident
On 14 February 2026, a routine construction job turned into a once-in-a-generation archaeological surprise when workers broke into a perfectly preserved Roman staircase buried for roughly 2,000 years.
Archaeologists recently uncovered a mysterious Roman-era settlement site in Germany, complete with building remains and hundreds of artifacts dating back nearly two millennia. The Schafbreite site, ...
From the storied shores of Scandinavia to the ancient cities of the Mediterranean, Europe is rich with remnants of its past. Roamed by early hunter-gatherers, Romans, Anglo-Saxons, Vikings and many ...
The two silver amulet scrolls date to 600 BC and are inscribed with the priestly blessing of Numbers 6:24–26. They were ...
The study also found that bone needles were common in the Pleistocene, but declined in later warmer periods.
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