Wessex Archaeology has published the full results of nearly two decades of excavations carried out during the search for a ...
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New publication explores Spanish Armada Captain’s remarkable survival after shipwreck off Sligo coast
The Department of Housing, Heritage and Local Government’s National Monuments Service, in partnership with the Spanish Ministry of Culture, has launched a new publication called “The Letter from ...
When you picture medieval warfare, you might think of epic battles and famous monarchs. But what about the everyday soldiers ...
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Roadside boulder find rewrites part of California archaeology
On a quiet stretch of Mendocino County roadway, a single boulder pulled from a roadside cut has forced archaeologists to ...
British archaeologists have made a discovery they believe points to an unusual ancient monument that once stood in Northwest ...
“Our skipper said ‘Have you ever dived this mark? We said, ‘No, because it’s rubbish, there’s nothing there,’” Bournemouth ...
The burial site was 4,500 years old, but archaeology society members saw enough evidence to believe it was already in use ...
A rare example of a sun hat from late Roman Egypt that was stitched together from fabrics in five colors.
Archaeologists working near Liverpool, England, recently rediscovered a legendary medieval well. The shallow well was for centuries a popular destination for religious pilgrims, owing to its purported ...
Archaeology is the study of the artefacts and other physical evidence left by past societies of humans and closely related species. It uses scientific analysis of field samples to inform historical ...
UPDATE (February 4, 2013): This story from ARCHAEOLOGY's January/February 2013 issue discusses the excavation of a site known as Greyfriars, under a Liecester parking lot, and the possibility that ...
Archaeological excavations at the heart of London's political power have revealed remarkable prehistoric tools, medieval treasures, and architectural remains spanning six millennia beneath the Palace ...
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