The practice of placing swords upright in graves represents a powerful symbolic gesture. Unlike the more common Viking Age practice of ritually breaking or bending weapons before burial, these ...
At the northern end of Hadrian’s Wall, volunteers and archaeology students uncovered pottery, metalwork, soldiers’ tools, and ...
The remnants of Typhoon Halong scattered artifacts from an archaeological site along the shore of the Bering Sea.
A record number of discoveries have been made at a Roman fort during the fifth consecutive year of an archaeological dig.
Families in East Macon enjoyed hands-on history at Fort Hawkins' 20th Archaeology Day, engaging with artifacts, ...
Greece has captured one of the top honors in the world of archaeology, for the Best Archaeological Discovery of 2024.
The use of AI in archaeology is advancing research on the Hittite civilization, offering deeper understanding of Anatolia’s ...
The regeneration of Rykneld Square has unearthed more exciting discoveries which provide a glimpse into the history of ...
Musket balls unearthed at Culloden Battlefield could be from a "valiant action" by a small number of troops that saved ...
Explore the intriguing tale of the Piltdown Man, archaeology's greatest hoax, and its lasting impact on scientific discovery.
Archaeologists from the University of Glasgow and the National Trust for Scotland have recovered more than 100 projectiles, ...
Here are some long hidden artifacts—from King Tut's treasures to underwater antiquities—getting their debut at the Grand ...