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Archaeologists have unearthed what could be a significant Iron Age Roman settlement, potentially including a Roman villa, ...
The dig follows the discovery of two iron Roman cavalry swords, possibly displaying traces of their scabbards, during a metal ...
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Archaeologists in northern England have unearthed a remarkable Iron Age hoard, potentially rewriting British history. The ...
More than 140 years ago, in a field in rural Somerset, one man made a remarkable discovery - a lake village. Arthur Bulleid, born and raised in Glastonbury, found the former Iron Age settlement on the ...
Arthur Bulleid, born and raised in Glastonbury, found the former Iron Age settlement on the Avalon Marshes, and spent 15 years carefully excavating a wealth of artefacts, dated as far back as 250BC.
Recent excavations at six sites—Adichchanallur, Sivagalai, Mayiladumparai, Kilnamandi, Mangadu, and Thelunganur—have revealed iron artifacts dating back to between 2,953 BCE and 3,345 BCE.
Ancient wooden tools found at a site in Gantangqing in southwestern China are approximately 300,000 years old, new dating has ...
Two of the more significant artefacts to have been found are what is believed to be a sandstone grinding slab bearing linear grooves. It is estimated to have been used more than 13,000 years ago.