The discovery of a iron sword and a shield-shaped bronze mirror by archaeologists in this ancient kofun burial mound is a first for Japan.
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Ancient Roman city discovered by Egyptian archaeologists in Luxor
Archaeologists excavating in the historic city of Luxor have discovered a residential city going back to Roman administration in Egypt
Museum identifies replica sword as actually 3,000 years old
According to a recent research, the replica sword, which was manufactured roughly 3,000 years ago, is real.
Ancient Hebrew coin from the Jewish uprising against Rome discovered
During the excavation of caverns, an ancient Hebrew coin produced during Jewish uprising against Roman control in Judea was discovered.
Egypt’s Ramses II sarcophagus will be exhibited in Paris for the first time in 50 years
The sarcophagus of Ramses II, one of ancient Egypt’s most notable pharaohs, will make its first trip back to Paris in 50 years.
A buried child was found with 142 dogs in ancient Egyptian Necropolis
While doing excavations in the Faiyum Oasis Necropolis, archaeologists discovered the grave of a young child who was interred beside 142 dogs
Ruins of an 800 year old royal temple discover in Beijing
The emperor and empress of China adorned the temple for ceremonies centuries ago, the temple ruins still glorify their history centuries later.
Huge treasure trove of prewar Jewish artifacts unearthed in Poland
Workers repairing an old tenement building in Lodz, Poland, made an unexpected discovery and found hundreds of Jewish artifacts.
The Canaanites also used silver as currency
Payment with Hacksilber pieces started in Mesopotamia and Anatolia, now learned to appear in Palestine much earlier than thought.
Cybele statue smuggled from Anatolia to be exhibited in the land where it was found after years
The statue of the “mother goddess Cybele”, believed to be the symbol and protector of abundance and fertility in prehistoric times, will be exhibited in the newly built Afyonkarahisar Museum.