A remarkable discovery in Crete has reinvigorated debate over the origins behind the ancient Greek myth of the labyrinth.
At the northern end of Hadrian’s Wall, volunteers and archaeology students uncovered pottery, metalwork, soldiers’ tools, and ...
Flash flooding in the Valley of the Kings has caused damage to the fragile rock beneath and above the tomb of King ...
A record number of discoveries have been made at a Roman fort during the fifth consecutive year of an archaeological dig.
Archaeologists uncovered rare Roman artifacts at Bremenium Fort, England, revealing how soldiers lived on Rome’s northern ...
The use of AI in archaeology is advancing research on the Hittite civilization, offering deeper understanding of Anatolia’s ...
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5 Discoveries That Changed Archaeology in 2021

From the rediscovery of the “Lost Golden City” in Egypt to North America’s oldest footprints, 2021 reshaped our understanding ...
A gigantic scorpion-shaped mound built centuries ago in Mexico may align with the winter and summer solstices, a new study finds. Archaeologists documented the 205-foot-long (62.5 meter) mound in 2014 ...
Archaeologists excavating some ruins in Turkey unearthed five loaves of Communion bread from 1,200 years ago, officials said. Photo from the Karaman Governorate The summaries below were drafted with ...
The 2,200-year-old rare gold coin, tied to an ancient legend, is officially the oldest Celtic coin ever discovered in Saxony, ...
Families in East Macon enjoyed hands-on history at Fort Hawkins' 20th Archaeology Day, engaging with artifacts, demonstrations, and local crafts.
Researchers have long debated how the Indigenous people of Easter Island, also known as Rapa Nui, moved their huge human-faced moai statues — which can weigh dozens of tons, on average — centuries ago ...