In 2021, a man diving off the coast of Israel discovered a 900-year-old sword resting on the seafloor. The four-foot-long iron weapon was encrusted in marine organisms, but it appeared to be in good ...
Was there a New World order we didn’t know about? The discovery of a 2,000-year-old Roman artifact in Mexico could upend our understanding of the New World, raising the possibility that Italians ...
Experts said the fragment, recovered by divers from the Greek culture ministry, matched the style and dimensions of the ...
For decades, the strongest evidence for the earliest human settlement in the Americas came from a site in Chile called Monte Verde. Scientists found echoes of human presence dating back to around ...
Indian researcher Syed Shamim Hussain claims that while mining in the Philippines, he discovered a 10,000-year-old trident ...
When an expedition mapping the scattered wreckage of a Spanish galleon located illegal Mexican coins, they exposed something ...
The cenotes of Mexico are famous not only for their beauty, but for the archaeological finds they reveal.
Artifact was possibly used by the Greek defenders of the city of Hippos against the Hasmonean army of King Alexander Jannaeus in 101 BCE The post ‘Learn your lesson’: Inscribed 2,100-year-old sling ...
Archaeologists have unearthed an astonishing collection of metalwork in North Yorkshire, shedding new light on the power, wealth, and transport of Late Iron Age Britain. The Melsonby hoards, ...
Excavations in Nessebar, Bulgaria, uncovered stunning Hellenistic treasures, including a bronze wreath, ritual coin and other grave goods.
Researchers revisited the 1970s discovery of ancient stone tools at Monte Verde—an iconic site in Chile that transformed our understanding of how and when humans arrived in the Americas.
Gary Todd / Wikimedia Commons / Public domain Archaeologists have uncovered evidence of a 13,500-year-old human settlement in Saudi Arabia, revealing that ancient communities lived in the deserts of ...