The Bronze Age footprints stand as a dark omen of the Roman-era disaster—one that clearly went unnoticed through centuries of ...
Some old Scandinavian writings trace kings back to Christ’s birth, once dismissed as mere tales—but perhaps there’s truth in ...
During the Iron Age, between 1,500 and 2,000 years ago, a chieftain buried an arsenal of weapons sufficient to equip a small ...
Iron Age pottery, probably made in Monmouth by native people during the pre-Roman Iron Age, has been found under numbers 22 ...
Deep within the Cova de les Dones cave in Valencia, Spain, archaeologists found a Roman sanctuary dating back to around the 1st century CE.
Talking on Iron Age settlements in the Jordan Valley, the professor Zeidan Kafafi noted that it has already been published ...
The program “sees injured and sick personnel and veterans taking part in archaeological investigations across the defense estate, providing unique experiences in the field,” according to the ...
New sites and artifacts are found all the time, revealing forgotten secrets of the past. Here are some of the latest discoveries: In the heart of Rome, a dazzling blue material dating back 2,000 years ...
Experts in Denmark initially overlooked the “unusual” Roman item because it was buried with “enough weapons for a small army.
Archeologists have discovered a Roman Sanctuary in the prehistoric cave, Cova de les Dones, located in the Valencian province of Spain.
A 1,600-year-old golden lock unearthed in Germany reveals Roman craftsmanship and sparks curiosity about its use and ...
A team of researchers from the universities of Alicante (UA) and Zaragoza (Unizar) has identified a Roman sanctuary in the Cova de les Dones, located in the municipality of Millares, in the province ...