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Happy Birthday’ – to the project featured on this month’s cover. Founded in 2005, the Culver Archaeological Project has for ...
Early Alans were nomadic horse lords who created elaborate equine decorations, including a tourmaline-studded bridle found at ...
Explorations to uncover submerged historical and cultural remnants in India may get a fresh impetus as the Archaeological ...
The archaeologists discovered the figurine in the Damjili Cave, which was first explored by archaeologists in 1953. Layers ...
Two decades of excavations in East Sussex farmland have uncovered the remains of an unusual enclosed settlement linking the ...
In 1885, German archaeologist Max Ohnefalsch-Richter located the Sanctuary of Apollo at Frangissa in a remote valley near the ...
Live Science reports that archaeologists believe they have found evidence of a forgotten and grim event of the Civil War. On ...
Archaeologists have discovered a 2,000-year-old Roman sandal near an ancient military fort in Oberstimm, Germany. The highly ...
On Friday May 9th, the Oswestry & Border History & Archaeology Group (OBHAG) will be presenting a talk on Oswestry 700 years ...
Archaeologists have unearthed a 2,300-year-old Celtic sword in France decorated with glass paste and swastika engravings, a ...
New Mexico Indigenous tribe leads DNA study linking ancestry to Chaco Canyon, bolstering voice in land protection efforts.
DNA analysis of the remains in a late iron age grave in southern Finland may have belonged to a high-status non-binary person.