Scandinavian archaeology has spent decades unearthing evidence of a conflict of enormous proportions in the wetlands of Eastern Jutland, a battle that researchers know as the Battle of Jutland and ...
Museum construction revealed the former Roman praetorium and some of its features, namely the staircase and a private altar.
Archaeologists discovered the first Roman marching camps in Saxony-Anhalt, Germany, dating to early 200s A.D. The site held over 1,500 artifacts that have been recovered.
Digital tools allow archaeologists to identify similarities between fragments and artifacts and potentially recover previously unknown parts of their stories.
Tree surgeons cut down historic pines near Rome's Colosseum, a fortnight after three people were hurt when a massive tree fell near the Imperial Forum.
The seabed off Sardinia’s northeast coast held its secret for1,686 years. Then an amateur diver, searching waters known more for scattered wreck debris than structured deposits, encountered a ...
A remarkable Roman mosaic found in Rutland turns out to tell a forgotten version of the Trojan War. Rather than Homer’s famous epic, it reflects a lost Greek tragedy by Aeschylus, featuring vivid ...
While Digging on a Junkyard, Workers Found Two Roman-Era Pools So Mysterious Archeologists Couldn’t Explain Its Purpose ...
Archaeologists in South Sinai, Egypt, uncover ancient rock art, tools, and inscriptions showing thousands of years of human activity.
One of the last cities ever founded by Alexander the Great, later dubbed Charax Spasinou, has finally been rediscovered.
A Norwegian archaeologist believes that the Norwegians were on their way to the Roman Empire as mercenaries around the year ...
Until now, historians knew of Tamil traders reaching Egyptian ports such as Berenike along the Red Sea. However, these newly ...