Archaeologists from the University of Leicester discovered a 4000 year old gold working tool kit close to Stonehenge.
Discovered early medieval Christian artifacts in the north of London
Christian artifacts was discovered in April on the site of a new housing development in the town of Harpole, London.
Ancient granaries reaching back more than 5,000 years discovered in Henan, China
16 ancient granaries that date to the mid-late phase of the Yangshao civilization, a Neolithic society that arose along the middle reaches of the Yellow River and dates back between 5,000 and 7,000 years ago, have just been discovered by archaeologists.
Coins from the Maccabean period dating back 2,200 years discovered
The Wadi Muraabat Caves near Nahal Darga are where the coins from the time before the Maccabean uprising were found.
2,000-year-old ruins found in the heart of the enormous Chengdu stadium make their public appearance
In 2013, restoration work uncovered artifacts dating from the Han Dynasty to the Ming Dynasty just below the center of the Chengdu stadium.
Archaeologists uncovered full-color pictures of Egyptian mummies in ancient Philadelphia
The Egyptian government has revealed that have discovered full-color pictures of mummies, the first such discovery in more than a century.
Greece’s Twin Lakes of Zerelia made by a meteorite crash
A rare example of a body of water that was created by the catastrophic impact of a meteorite is the twin lakes in Central Greece together referred to as Zerelia.
Headless figure with life-size was discovered in the ancient Maya city of Oxkintok
A life-size headless figure discovered during excavation work for the Maya Train has been dubbed the deity of the phallus or fertility.
In Israel, a Hellenistic period Greek sling bullet was discovered
The Israel Antiquities Authority announced on Thursday morning that a lead sling bullet had been found in the Israeli city of Yavne.
The oldest known piece of anatomy of our species in Europe
An ancient jawbone previously thought to belong to a Neanderthal may force a rethinking of modern human history in Europe.