A new study, published in the Cambridge Archaeological Journal, suggests that geometric petroglyphs found at Toro Muerto in Peru are representations of ancient songs. Toro Muerto,...
One of the most famous photos of the Hesddalen Lights. Photo: Life in Norway Since the 1980s Scientists have been studying a strange aerial phenomenon in...
A new study, published in the journal Numismatic Chronicle, suggests that the village of Vindelev in Jelling, Denmark, likely had connections to a network of European...
A team of archaeologists from Newcastle University have uncovered a prehistoric henge during a search for Saint Guthlac’s hermitage. Saint Guthlac was a Christian hermit and...
A 12 year old boy and his mother have discovered a Roman bracelet whilst walking their dog near the village of Pagham in West Sussex, England....
A team of Archaeologists are conducting a study of Mount Ellanio, the tallest peak on the Greek island of Aegina. Situated near the mountain summit is...
A new study, published in the journal PNAS, has identified how pre-Homo sapiens re-sharpened broken points of spears and throwing sticks, in addition to using specialist...
A metal detectorist has discovered a partially complete set of Hussar armour in the Polish village of Mikułowice. Hussars were light cavalry regiments during the late...
A UFO seen on an infrared camera that was invisible to the naked eye. Source: Loredo Paranormal Research Society In an almost infinite universe, it’s unlikely...
A new study, published in the journal Advances in Parasitology, has conducted a meta-analysis of mummies to reveal new insights into the disease landscape of Ancient...
A team of archaeologists have uncovered a circular shaped Iron Age village in the Côtes d’Armor using advanced satellite imaging technology. The discovery was made using...
The Qinngua Valley, also known as Paradisdalen (meaning “paradise valley”) is a unique biome in southern Greenland and contains the island’s only natural forest zone. The...
A submerged prehistoric fort has been found during a survey of Clew Bay on Ireland’s western coast. The discovery was made by archaeologist, Michael Gibbons, who...
A high status Macedonian tomb has been uncovered in the ancient city of Aegae (present-day Vergina), located in Imathia, Central Macedonia. During antiquity, Aegae was the...
Underwater archaeologists from the University of Naples have recovered a late medieval helmet in the waters around the island of Vendicari. Vendicari is a small uninhabited...
Archaeologists have uncovered several medieval farmsteads and Iron Age burials near the town of Werne in the Federal state of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. Excavations were conducted...
An axe from the 4th to 3rd millennium BC has been discovered in Poland’s Hrubieszów district. The Lublin Provincial Conservator of Monuments has described the copper...
Archaeologists from the Lismore Historical Society have announced the discovery of a stone built monastic site on the Hebridean Isle of Lismore. According to the researchers,...
Excavations at the Château Lagorce, a former 18th century private mansion in Vannes has revealed traces of the town’s medieval castle. Vannes is located in the...
Archaeologists from the West Norfolk and King’s Lynn Archaeological Society (WNKLAS) are conducting a search for King John’s lost treasure. John was born in 1166 at...
Archaeologists from the Yozgat Bozok University and Bolu Abant İzzet Baysal University have uncovered fortified settlements containing a new type of open-air temples within the Tunceli...
Archaeologists have uncovered a Roman construction site during excavations of Regio IX at Pompeii. Pompeii was a Roman city, located in the modern commune of Pompeii...
Archaeologists from the National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH), and the INAH Puebla Centre, have uncovered several pyramidal structures at the Los Teteles de Ávila...
Archaeologists from ArcheoConsult have found traces of a Roman fort during excavations in Aachen, Germany. Aachen, known as Aquae Granni during the Roman period, was first...