An undergraduate student was startled after a finely carved ancient head rolled out during a recent excavation – and seemed to smile back at her. The discovery, made at Skaill Farm on the Scottish ...
More than 1,300 years ago, a young woman was buried in England — along with various medieval treasures. Now, a year after discovering the ancient grave, experts have unearthed another “unique” ...
An undergraduate student was startled after a finely carved ancient head rolled out during a recent excavation – and seemed to smile back at her. The discovery, made at Skaill Farm on the Scottish ...
Archaeologists discovered ancient gold coins in an unexpected location during a recent excavation in Bulgaria. The five Byzantine coins, which date back to the reign of Justinian the Great, were ...
An "extremely rare and unusual" ancient stone artifact—thought to be around 2,700 years old—has been discovered in Jerusalem. The artifact in question, a seal made of black stone, was uncovered during ...
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"The Stones Are Speaking" Documentary Brings Central Texas Archaeology to the Big Screen
A powerful Central Texas story is coming to life on the big screen this October. The award-winning documentary "The Stones Are Speaking", directed by former journalist Olive Talley, will be shown ...
At an Iron Age cemetery in Sweden, archaeologists discovered an unusual grave of a woman interred with an iron folding knife stuck into her burial. When you purchase through links on our site, we may ...
1,500-year-old Anglo-Saxon burial holds a 'unique' mystery — a Roman goblet once filled with pig fat
The sixth-century burial of an Anglo-Saxon teenage girl surprised archaeologists when they discovered a small third-century Roman goblet full of pig fat near her head. When you purchase through links ...
Bibliography (p. 113-114, 116). Response to an article by L. O. Van Schalkwyk et al., "Ndondondwane: preliminary report on the 1995 survey and excavations," South African journal of field archaeology ...
Archaeologists discovered an “unusual” artifact from an approximately 1,300-year-old grave in England. Museum of London Archaeology More than 1,300 years ago, a young woman was buried in England — ...
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