The archaeological team uncovers mᴀssive Roman mosaic in southern Turkey
The archaeological team uncovers mᴀssive Roman mosaic in southern Turkey An archeological team from a University of Nebraska – Lincoln has discovered a huge Roman mosaic in southern Turkey — a meticulously crafted, 1,600 square feet of decorative handicrafts constructed during the imperial zenith of the region. It is believed to be the largest mosaic …
Roman Temple Foundation Uncovered in Malta
Roman Temple Foundation Uncovered in Malta The Times of Malta reports that work to restore a collapsed eighteenth-century farmhouse at Tas-Silġ, an archaeological complex on Malta’s southeastern coast, has uncovered the foundations of a Roman temple. The farmhouse’s bricks were laid directly on the well-preserved Roman foundation. Plans to construct a small visitors’ centre at the …
Unique 3,500-year-old Pig Figurines Discovered in Poland
Unique 3,500-year-old Pig Figurines Discovered in Poland During excavations at a Bronze Age house in a settlement surrounded by Europe’s oldest monumental stone wall, two clay-pig figurines dating back 3,500 years were uncovered. The discovery by archaeologists on Zyndram’s Hill in Maszkowice (Małopolska) has been hailed as a rare find as they are the first …
Chinese skeletons found in roman cemetery promise to rewrite history
Chinese skeletons found in roman cemetery promise to rewrite history They were two powerful, ancient empires separated by more than 5,000 miles of imposing mountain ranges, barren desert, and exposed steppe grᴀsslands. Yet a collection of seemingly unremarkable bones discovered in a Roman cemetery in London has provided new insights into the links between the …
Medieval Bridges, Artifacts Found in a Polish Lake
Medieval Bridges, Artifacts Found in a Polish Lake POZNAŃ, POLAND—According to a report in The First News, archaeologists from Nicolaus Copernicus University and the Museum of the First Piast at Lednica used pH๏τogrammetry to map the bottom of west-central Poland’s Lake Lednica, which is located between the city of Gniezno, site of the country’s first …
Buried temple in Turkey Built During 12,000 B.C almost 7,500 years older than Egyptian Pyramids
Buried temple in Turkey Built During 12,000 B.C almost 7,500 years older than Egyptian Pyramids Göbekli Tepe in southeast Turkey has been billed as the oldest temple in the world at about 12,000 years of age. It is many millennia older than Stonehenge or Egypt’s great pyramids, built in the pre-pottery Neolithic period before writing or …
Intact 3,000-Year-Old Horse Harness Unearthed in Scotland
Intact 3,000-Year-Old Horse Harness Unearthed in Scotland A metal detectorist has discovered a rare hoard of Bronze Age artifacts, which experts describe as “nationally significant”, in the Scottish Borders. Mariusz Stepien was searching a field near Peebles with friends when he found a bronze object buried half a meter (1ft 8in) underground. Archaeologists called to …
Ancient Coin Found at Pub Site in Slovakia
Ancient Coin Found at Pub Site in Slovakia The Centre of the town Spišské Vlachy in the Spiš region was settled in the 4th century. Archaeologists discovered proof that people lived in the town soon after The Migration Period. A coin depicting the emperor Constantius II, who ruled between 337 and 361, is among the …
30,000-Year-Old Bosnian Pyramids Built With Man-Made Cement
30,000-Year-Old Bosnian Pyramids Built With Man-Made Cement New reports that independent analysis from five separate Insтιтutes of materials confirms that the Bosnian Pyramids contain high quality man-made concrete construction material eliminating all skeptical claims about the authenticity of the Bosnian Pyramids. The controversial site of the Bosnian Pyramid of the Sun has a team of …
Serbian Roman Artifact Vanishes 24 Hours After Discovery
Serbian Roman Artifact Vanishes 24 Hours After Discovery A just recently excavated ancient Serbian Roman artifact, a stone piece covered with etched Latin text, has actually been taken just 24 hours after it was found. The unusual Roman artifact was found on July 10, 2020, throughout roadway building works resulting in the Vinča landfill site. …