At the northern end of Hadrian’s Wall, volunteers and archaeology students uncovered pottery, metalwork, soldiers’ tools, and ...
The 2,200-year-old rare gold coin, tied to an ancient legend, is officially the oldest Celtic coin ever discovered in Saxony, offering fresh insights into early trade between the region and the Celts.
New analysis of ancient artifacts reveal evidence that the First Americans arrived from East Asia by traveling along the ...
A record number of discoveries have been made at a Roman fort during the fifth consecutive year of an archaeological dig.
Families in East Macon enjoyed hands-on history at Fort Hawkins' 20th Archaeology Day, engaging with artifacts, demonstrations, and local crafts.
Flash flooding in the Valley of the Kings has caused damage to the fragile rock beneath and above the tomb of King ...
Musket balls unearthed at Culloden Battlefield could be from a "valiant action" by a small number of troops that saved thousands of Jacobites' lives, say archaeologists. The balls, which are made of ...
Archaeologists in the United Kingdom recently unearthed ancient relics beneath a bustling marketplace — including the remains of a "vile" dungeon. Announcing the discovery in a Sept. 23 press release, ...
Archaeologists already knew that adult Maya had tooth inlays, but this is some of the first evidence that children also had tooth bling.
Simple physics may explain how the Easter Island statues could "walk" miles with only a handful of people, but the debate over their transport is far from over.