Off the coast of Croatia, a group of underwater archaeologists from the University of Zadar found a sunken road from the Neolithic period.
A geometric wonder tunnel unearthed while searching for Cleopatra’s tomb
Archaeologists found a massive, magnificent tunnel beneath a temple in the ancient city of Taposiris Magna, which is now a ruin on the coast of Egypt. This tunnel has been dubbed a “geometric miracle” by experts.
1500 year old ruins of St. Polieuktos Church are being excavated
The remains of St. Polieuktos Church, one of the most important structures of Eastern Rome, are being unearthed by the Istanbul Archaeological Museums Directorate.
Buddha statue unearthed in Egypt illuminates ancient trade route
In the ancient Egyptian port city of Berenike, archaeologists have discovered Buddha statue. The recent discovery illuminates Rome and India’s rich trade relationship.
Buried treasure found in Italy with 200 Roman coins
Archaeologists in Livorno, Italy, are putting together the pieces of a mystery with a stunning buried treasure find.
Montevideo Maru, Japanese ship torpedoed in Australia found in the Philippines
The wreckage of a Japanese ship torpedoed during World War II with more than 1,000 people on board, including Australian prisoners, has been found off the coast of the Philippines.
An adolescent mummy wrapped in a bundle found in Peru
A pre-Inca mummy more than 1,000 years old, wrapped in a burial bundle, has been discovered in Peru.
Digesta, newly discovered food source of Ice Age people
Research at the University of Michigan has found that Ice Age food theories and models fail to take into account an important source of calories and carbohydrates.
Ceramic jars confirm Ecuador as the birthplace of cacao and chocolates
Ecuador, known as the birthplace of cacao and chocolate, has confirmed this with ancient ceramic jars.
Dismembered and decapitated bodies in the Mayan pyramid
Archaeologists from the National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) found decapitated and dismembered bodies on the steps of a pyramid at Moral Reforma, a Maya archaeological site about 70 miles northeast of Palenque, Mexico.