
The ‘boiler room’ of the bath in the Ancient City of Metropolis was unearthed
The ‘boiler room’ of the bath in the Ancient City of Metropolis was unearthed The vault section, called the ‘boiler room’, which provides a heat source, has been unearthed in the historical bath of the ancient city of Metropolis in the Torbalı district of İzmir. The ancient city of Metropolis, which was founded on a hill …

Rock Ship of Masuda, Japan’s mysterious monolith
Rock Ship of Masuda, Japan’s mysterious monolith Located in the Takaichi District of Nara Prefecture, Japan, the village of Asuka is famous for its mysterious stones. The ancient origins of the village date back to the Tumulus period, also known as Kofun Jidai (c. 3rd century–538 C.E.). Kofun Jidai period (AD 250–552) is characterized by …

Arrowhead from the Biblical Battle Discovered in the Hometown of the Giant Goliath’s
Arrowhead from the Biblical Battle Discovered in the Hometown of the Giant Goliath’s A bone arrowhead discovered in the ancient Philistine city of Gath might have been used and fired off by the city’s defenders as part of the last stand described in the Bible. According to the Hebrew Bible, a king named Hazael), who …

The Secret of the Shipwrecks at Theodosius Harbor: 1,600 Years Old Women’s Sandals and Comb
The Secret of the Shipwrecks at Theodosius Harbor: 1,600 Years Old Women’s Sandals and Comb The 1,600-year-old sandals and comb unearthed during the excavations of Theodosius Harbor (Portus Theodosiacus), the second-biggest harbor built on the coast of the Marmara Sea, fascinate those who see it. Excavations conducted concurrently with the construction of the Marmaray and Metro …

Archeologists discover 2000-year-old Roman coins on the deserted Swedish island of Gotska Sandön
Archeologists discover 2000-year-old Roman coins on the deserted Swedish island of Gotska Sandön Archaeologists found 2,000-year-old Roman coins on the Swedish deserted island of Gotska Sandön. Previously, ancient Roman coins were discovered on the Swedish island of Gotland. Finding similar ancient items on the deserted island of Gotska Sandön, on the other hand, is unusual. …

Chelmsford: Roman Apollo ring with links to Snettisham hoard found
Chelmsford: Roman Apollo ring with links to Snettisham hoard found A silver ring unearthed in an EsSєx field may be connected to a famous Roman jeweller’s hoard found in Norfolk in 1985, a historian has said. The ring is inset with a carnelian carving of the god Apollo. It was found by a metal detectorist …

Unpredictable Rainfall May Have Helped Destabilized Ancient Maya Societies
Unpredictable Rainfall May Have Helped Destabilized Ancient Maya Societies Reduced predictability of seasonal rainfall might have played a significant role in the disintegration of Classic Maya societies about 1,100 years ago. The decline in seasonal predictability potentially destabilized Classic Maya societies in a new study recently published in Communications Earth & Environment. University of New …

Intact Ball Game Carving Discovered at Chichen Itza
Intact Ball Game Carving Discovered at Chichen Itza *** Presents two ball players in the center; It has a diameter of 32.5 centimeters, 9.5 centimeters thick, and 40 kilograms in weight. *** It must have been attached to an arch that served as access to the Casa Colorada architectural complex In the Archaeological Zone of …

Hidden Ptolemy text, printed beneath a Latin manuscript, deciphered after 200 years
Hidden Ptolemy text, printed beneath a Latin manuscript, deciphered after 200 years Researchers have deciphered an ancient manuscript that they think Claudius Ptolemy, an Egyptian mathematician and astronomer of Greek descent, penned during the first century A.D. Written in Greek on parchment, the text was originally discovered in 1819 by Angelo Mai, a Roman Catholic …

Tomb of Amun Temple Steward Discovered in Saqqara
Tomb of Amun Temple Steward Discovered in Saqqara An archaeological mission from the National Museum of Antiquities in Leiden (RMO) and the Egyptian Museum in Turin (Museo Egizio) uncovered the remains of Panehsy’s tomb, the steward of Amun Temple in the early Ramesside period, along with a collection of smaller chapels in the Saqqara Necropolis. …