
Wreckage of 17th-Century Swedish Warship Identified
Wreckage of 17th-Century Swedish Warship Identified Swedish maritime archaeologists have discovered the long-lost sister ship of the 17th-century warship Vasa, which sank on its maiden voyage, the Swedish Museum of Wrecks has said. Launched in 1629, Äpplet (the Apple) was built by the same shipbuilder as the famed 69-metre Vasa, which was carrying 64 cannons …

Rare 2,700-Year-Old Stone Carvings Discovered in Iraq
Rare 2,700-Year-Old Stone Carvings Discovered in Iraq Archaeologists in Iraq have unearthed 2,700-year-old stone carvings that were chiselled into a previously undiscovered section of the Mashki Gate, an iconic structure in what was once the ancient ᴀssyrian capital city of Nineveh. The eight intricately carved marble bas-reliefs, which depict war scenes, grapevines, palm trees and …

Archaeologists Just Unearthed 10,500-Year-Old Human Remains In A German Bog
Archaeologists Just Unearthed 10,500-Year-Old Human Remains In A German Bog Archaeologists in northern Germany have unearthed 10,000-year-old cremated bones at a Stone Age lakeside campsite that was once used for spearing fish and roasting hazelnuts, major food sources for groups of hunter-gatherers at that time. The site is the earliest known burial in northern Germany, …

Drone pH๏τos reveal an early Mesopotamian city made of marsh islands
Drone pH๏τos reveal an early Mesopotamian city made of marsh islands A ground-penetrating eye in the sky has helped to rehydrate an ancient southern Mesopotamian city, tagging it as what amounted to a Venice of the Fertile Crescent. Identifying the watery nature of this early metropolis has important implications for how urban life flourished nearly …

Neanderthals and humans co-existed in Europe for over 2,000 years: Study
Neanderthals, and humans co-existed in Europe for over 2,000 years: Study Neanderthals and humans lived alongside each other in France and northern Spain for up to 2,900 years, modelling research suggested Thursday, giving them plenty of time to potentially learn from or even breed with each other. While the study, published in the journal Scientific Reports, …

Skeletons: Remains of 240 people under the Haverfordwest store
Skeletons: Remains of 240 people under the Haverfordwest store The remains of more than 240 people, including children, have been unearthed by archaeologists working on the remnants of a medieval priory found beneath a former department store. The “hugely significant” discovery was made under the old Ocky White building in Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire. Archaeologists believe the …

Blue Fibers Found in Dental Calculus of Maya Sacrifice Victims
Blue Fibers Found in Dental Calculus of Maya Sacrifice Victims More than 15 years after its discovery, Belize’s Midnight Terror Cave is still leaving clues about more than 100 people who were sacrificed to the Maya rain god there more than a millennium ago. Used for burial during the Maya Classic period (A.D. 250 to …

Possible Irish Sweathouse Unearthed in Australia
Possible Irish Sweathouse Unearthed in Australia Unlike the world’s great metropolitan centres, ghost towns don’t usually enter sister-city partnerships. But in a paddock north of Adelaide, at a place called Baker’s Flat, there are traces of a village that is, in some ways, an unacknowledged sibling to dozens of similarly half-forgotten hamlets on the other …

Graves of Elite Warrior and Aphrodite Cult Priestess Uncovered in Russia
Graves of Elite Warrior and Aphrodite Cult Priestess Uncovered in Russia About 1,900 years ago, a woman died and was buried in Phanagoria – a city established centuries earlier on the coast of the Taman Peninsula in southern Russia. Her grave was together with others in the ancient city’s necropolis and while there was nothing …

Neanderthals seem to have been carnivores
Neanderthals seem to have been carnivores A new study published on October 17, 2022, in the journal PNAS, led by a CNRS researcher, uses zinc isotope analysis for the first time to determine the place of Neanderthals in the food chain. The results obtained suggest that they would indeed have been carnivores. Were Neanderthals carnivores? …