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Archaeologists are to begin a five-year project to excavate the site of a nationally important Iron Age hillfort and analyse ...
The country’s elusive identity resides not in a National Trust garden, but on the thundering dual carriageway of the A1.
More than 40 years of scholarly life have accustomed 64-year-old Chinese archaeologist Li Zhanyang to documenting his career ...
Archaeologists excavating at Gradishte, a site in North Macedonia, believe they may have uncovered the remains of the city of Lyncus. This is believed to be the lost capital of the ancient Kingdom ...
I wanted students to just see an archaeologist. Someone who looked like them. Someone from D.C.,” Dr. Jones said.
The young pharaoh’s untimely death at just 18 has baffled experts for over a century. But now, cutting-edge genetic research has uncovered the strongest clues yet as to what brought his short ...
In a new study published in the Journal of Paleolithic Archaeology, researchers analyzed ... “We used little tiny dental tools and mini trowels so that we could remove each little individual ...
Three of the temples have been restored by the state archaeology department and are now being connected to an ecotourism circuit planned in the area. The temples, located atop a forested hillock ...
This rare find was made during an excavation in the village of Velzeke, a former Roman settlement in the Flanders region. The Solva Archaeology Service uncovered the remains. Experts believe the dog ...
Archaeology 11,000-year-old settlement in Canada could rewrite history of Indigenous civilizations in North America Archaeology 6,500-year-old hunting weapons found in Texas cave are among the ...
A significant archaeological find has been made in the ancient Egyptian city of Taposiris Magna, which could finally see the discovery of Cleopatra VII’s long-lost tomb. A tunnel, partially ...
But the sum of the parts is larger than Lady Luck. “Some within the archaeological world feel that the foreshore is just a jumbled mess of unstratified material,” Sumnall says. “I would ...