Hunting tools Dating Back 1900 Years Found inside a Cave in Querétaro, Mexico

Hunting tools Dating Back 1900 Years Found inside a Cave in Querétaro, Mexico

Hunting tools Dating Back 1900 Years were found inside a Cave in Querétaro, Mexico Archaeologists from the National Insтιтute of Anthropology and History (INAH) found hunting weapons dating back approximately 1,900 years in a cave in the central state of Querétaro. The Federal Ministry of Culture, in collaboration with the National Insтιтute of Anthropology and History (INAH), …

A Stunning Jade mask discovered in the tomb of the Maya King in Guatemala

A Stunning Jade mask discovered in the tomb of the Maya King in Guatemala

A Stunning Jade mask discovered in the tomb of the Maya King in Guatemala Archaeologists excavating a looted pyramid tomb in the ruins of a Mayan city in Peten, northeast Guatemala, have discovered a mysterious interlocking jade mask believed to have belonged to a previously unknown Mayan king. Chochkitam, a little-known archaeological site, is located …

Syria uncovered a large intact mosaic that dates back to the Roman era

Syria uncovered a large intact mosaic that dates back to the Roman era

Syria uncovered a large intact mosaic that dates back to the Roman era Syria uncovered a large intact mosaic that dates back to the Roman era, in the central town of Rastan, describing it as the most important archaeological discovery since the conflict began 11 years ago. The mosaic, which shows ancient Amazon warriors, 120 square …

‘Lost’ 4,000-year-old wedge tomb rediscovered in Ireland

‘Lost’ 4,000-year-old wedge tomb rediscovered in Ireland

‘Lost’ 4,000-year-old wedge tomb rediscovered in Ireland A “lost” 4,000-year-old wedge tomb has been rediscovered in County Kerry, in the peninsular southwest region of Ireland. The megalithic tomb, known locally as Altóir na Gréine (the sun altar), was believed to have been destroyed in the 1840s, with its stones broken and carried away for use …

Well-Preserved 1,000-Year-Old Ulfberht Sword Found In The Wisla River, Poland

Well-Preserved 1,000-Year-Old Ulfberht Sword Found In The Wisla River, Poland

Well-Preserved 1,000-Year-Old Ulfberht Sword Found In The Wisla River, Poland Ulfberht swords were famous for their strength, flexibility, and high-tech blades. Viking warriors highly prized these weapons, which were extraordinarily valuable because of their properties. “Ulfberht blades were made of crucible steel with relatively high carbon content, making them more robust and flexible than European swords …

2,800-Year-Old ‘Pharmaceutical production area’ discovered in ancient Thracian City

2,800-Year-Old ‘Pharmaceutical production area’ discovered in ancient Thracian City

2,800-Year-Old ‘Pharmaceutical production area’ discovered in ancient Thracian City Archaeologists have unearthed a “pharmaceutical production area” supported by a water source during ongoing excavations in the Thracian Ancient City Heraion Teikhos,  in the northwestern province of Tekirdağ. Heraion Teichos ancient city on the İstanbul-Tekirdağ highway, situated on the banks of the Marmara Sea in Tekirdağ …

Women buried with thick twisted bronze neck rings and buckets on their feet found in Ukraine

Women buried with thick twisted bronze neck rings and buckets on their feet found in Ukraine

Women buried with thick, twisted bronze neck rings and buckets on their feet found in Ukraine Archaeologists discovered the remains of men buried with weapons such as axes, spearheads, and swords, and women buried with thick twisted bronze neck rings in an 11th-century cemetery near the village of Ostriv, south of Kiev, Ukraine. Researchers Vsevolod …

Archaeologists discover complete armored 14th-century gauntlet in Switzerland

Archaeologists discover complete armored 14th-century gauntlet in Switzerland

Archaeologists discover complete armored 14th-century gauntlet in Switzerland Excavations in Kyburg in the canton of Zürich, northeastern Switzerland have discovered a 14th-century fully preserved gauntlet of armor in exceptional condition. Only five 14th-century gauntlets have been discovered in Switzerland thus far, according to the Zurich cantonal infrastructure department on Tuesday. However, their state of preservation …

Early Bronze Age Tomb Rediscovered in Ireland

Early Bronze Age Tomb Rediscovered in Ireland

Early Bronze Age Tomb Rediscovered in Ireland The remnants of a Bronze Age tomb once thought to have been destroyed and lost to history have been discovered in County Kerry on the Atlantic coast of Ireland. The tomb, known locally as Altóir na Gréine – the sun altar – stood for approximately 4,000 years on …

A 2,700-Year-Old Temple Discovered on the Greek Island of Evia

A 2,700-Year-Old Temple Discovered on the Greek Island of Evia

A 2,700-Year-Old Temple Discovered on the Greek Island of Evia Archaeologists in Greece have discovered a 2,700-year-old temple that houses a horseshoe-shaped altar overflowing with offerings. Constructed of bricks, the temple is 100 feet (30 meters) long and is located next to the Temple of Amarysia Artemis, a sanctuary dedicated to the Greek goddess Artemis, …