
Researchers reconstruct the brutality of death by multiple sword blows 700 years ago
A team of researchers from the University of Insubria and the University of Siena used cutting-edge technology to solve a centuries-old murder case. The team reconstructed the…

Canadian archaeologists recover 275 rare artifacts from mysterious Arctic shipwreck
Archaeologists from Parks Canada, accompanied by Inuit Guardians from the Nattilik Heritage Society, conducted excavations at the wrecks of the HMS Erebus and the HMS Terror. They…

New study reveals that “Bog Bodies” may be part of a tradition that spanned millennia
An international team of Dutch, Swedish, and Estonian archaeologists has conducted a study of hundreds of ancient “Bog Bodies” found In the peat and wetlands of Ireland,…

Archaeologists find prehistoric headless skeletons in a settlement trench
Archaeologists from the Collaborative Research Center (CRC) 1266 of Kiel University (CAU) and the Archaeological Insтιтute of the Slovak Academy of Sciences (Nitra) unearthed the remains of…

Archaeologists have identified the Temple of Poseidon in Samikon
Some 2,000 years ago, the ancient Greek historian Strabo referred the presence of an important shrine on the west coast of the Peloponnese. Archaic temple ruins have now…

A well-preserved wishing well with ritual gifts discovered in Bavaria, Germany
Archaeologists have uncovered a Bronze Age wooden wishing well in Bavaria, Germany. More than 100 ancient artifacts have been found in the well, which is over 3,000…

Roman water cisterns discovered in ancient Maxula
During excavations in ancient Maxula, archaeologists from the National Heritage Insтιтute (INP) have found several Roman cisterns, Heritage Daily reported. Roman water cisterns discovered in Tunisia. Credit:…

World’s oldest dated runestone found in Norway
Archaeologists have discovered the “world’s oldest runestone,” a squat block of sandstone with etchings scribbled across its flat surface. 8 runes on the front face of the…

Researchers shed light on the lives of Stone Age hunter-gatherers in England
Archaeologists from the Universities of Chester and Manchester have made discoveries that shed new light on the communities that inhabited Britain after the last Ice Age ended….

Violence was widespread in early farming society, new study reveals
According to a recent study, violence and fighting were widespread in many Neolithic communities across Northwest Europe during the period ᴀssociated with the adoption of farming. Examples…