Archaeologists have discovered traces of 5000 year old ancient Egyptian wine belonging to an Egyptian queen.
New discoveries made in the abandoned medieval town of Dzhankent
Dzhankent, also known as Jankent, is a city in Kazakhstan that was once near the eastern shore of the Aral Sea.
Remains of an Iron Age weaving workshop found in Konya, Türkiye
Remains of an Iron Age weaving workshop and a section where animals were fed unearthed during excavations at Gökhöyük in Seydişehir district of Konya.
The true color of the Parthenon sculptures revealed by latest technology
New analysis reveals just how detailed and vivid these famous Parthenon sculptures really were.
Early human migrations through once fertile Arabia
Research in the Rift Valley in southern Jordan provides insights into early human migrations.
Coin hoards reveals information before the Glencoe Massacre
A newly discovered hoard of coins buried in a small pot in Glencoe offers insights into the Glencoe Massacre and the life of a Highland clan chief and his family.
A family uncovers a Viking treasure in their garden
A family searching for a lost earring in their backyard found the remains of a Viking treasure, including ancient bronze ornaments in Norway.
Stone Age megalithic complex unearthed in Spain
In Spain, a Stone Age megalithic complex has been discovered in a field where avocado cultivation is planned. The variety of structures on the site makes it stand out among its peers.
New rooms discovered in the ancient egyptian Sahura pyramid
Several new rooms have been discovered by an Egyptian German Archaeological delegation at the Sahura pyramid in the Abusir site south of Giza.
New statues found in Göbeklitepe and Karahantepe
With its 12 thousand years of history, Göbeklitepe, described as the “zero point of history”, is home to the first painted statue, while one of the most realistic human statues was found in Karahantepe.