Europe’s Oldest Battlefield Yields Clues to Fighters’ Idenтιтies in Germany

Europe’s Oldest Battlefield Yields Clues to Fighters’ Idenтιтies in Germany

Europe’s Oldest Battlefield Yields Clues to Fighters’ Idenтιтies in Germany Europe’s Oldest Battlefield Yields Clues to Fighters’ Idenтιтies: It was one of the biggest and most brutal battles in the Bronze Age. Now archaeologist has shed new light on the mysterious people who fought in the Tollense Valley 3,250 years ago. A study of the …

Teenager’s Bones Recovered from Scottish Cave

Teenager’s Bones Recovered from Scottish Cave

Archaeologists find teenager’s bones in ‘Mᴀssacre Cave’ where up to 400 members of Scottish MacDonald clan were wiped out in 16th Century feud with rival MacLeods Archaeologists have confirmed that bones found at Mᴀssacre Cave on Eigg are those of a teenager. Tourists discovered in the cave about 50 bones, the scene of last year’s …

Oldest Pictish Fort Uncovered in Scotland

Oldest Pictish Fort Uncovered in Scotland

Oldest Pictish Fort Uncovered in Scotland Archaeologists working at the site of Scotland’s largest Pictish fort have made an “incredible” discovery after unearthing part of the power center’s defensive wall. The discovery has been made at Burghead in Moray, the largest known fort of its kind in northern Britain which is believed to have been …

Archeologists believe Norway find is rare Viking ship burial

Archeologists believe Norway find is rare Viking ship burial

Archeologists believe Norway find is rare Viking ship burial Archeologists believe they have found a rare Viking ship burial site in a region of Norway known for its Viking-era treasures, Norwegian officials said Monday. Using ground-penetrating radar (GPR), experts found a ship-shaped anomaly near other Viking burial mounds in the Borre Park in Vestfold county, …

Greco-Roman Era Tomb Found in Upper Egypt

Greco-Roman Era Tomb Found in Upper Egypt

Greco-Roman Era Tomb Found in Upper Egypt A rock-cut tomb dating back to the late Pharaonic Graeco-Roman period has been discovered by Egyptian-Italian archeological mission working in the Aga Khan Mausoleum area in Aswan. Mostafa Waziri, the general secretary of the Supreme Council of Antiquities, explains that the mission found inside the tomb parts of …

Scientists Spot Merchant Vessel Sunk During World War II

Scientists Spot Merchant Vessel Sunk During World War II

Long-lost shipwreck found off Victorian coast, 77 years after being torpedoed by Japanese submarine in WWII The wreckage of an Australian freight ship sunk by a Japanese submarine during World War II has been uncovered by archaeologists off the coast of Victoria. The ore freighter SS Iron Crown sank within 60 seconds in June 1942 …

A Mᴀssive Roman Villa Has Been Found In Oxfordshire, England

A Mᴀssive Roman Villa Has Been Found In Oxfordshire, England

A Mᴀssive Roman Villa Has Been Found In Oxfordshire, England In Oxfordshire, the second largest Roman villa ever found in England, the remains of a huge Roman villa dating back to 99 AD have been discovered. As part of a four-month excavation project, archeologists excavated the remains of the historic building, which is believed to …

Possible Seventeenth-Century Mᴀssacre Site Found in Alaska

Possible Seventeenth-Century Mᴀssacre Site Found in Alaska

Angry Alaskans burned a village to the ground and executed 28 inhabitants by tying them up and knifing them in the head ‘in a feud over a darts game’ in the mid 17th Century Archeologists have uncovered in Alaska a 350-year-old mᴀssacre that took place during a war that might have started over a game …

Research project of £ 2.1 million to uncover the early medieval history of Rome

Research project of £ 2.1 million to uncover the early medieval history of Rome

£2.1 million research project to uncover Rome’s early medieval history Archeologists, historians, and other specialists are working together on an international project to examine Rome’s urban history between the 1st and 8th centuries AD. The £2.1 million (2.4 million euro) project funded by the European Research Council will pioneer a radically new methodology designed to …

Radar Reveals an Ancient Artifacts & Treasure in Scandinavia’s First Viking City

Radar Reveals an Ancient Artifacts & Treasure in Scandinavia’s First Viking City

Radar Reveals an Ancient Artifacts & Treasure in Scandinavia’s First Viking City Archaeologist have been busy excavating beneath the streets of Ribe, the first Viking city ever established in Scandinavia, and have found a treasure trove of ancient artifacts. Ribe, which can be discovered in west Denmark, is the subject of important new research that …