Archaeologists working in northern Malawi have uncovered evidence of the oldest known intentional cremation in Africa – a discovery that...
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Archaeologists have uncovered a rare and significant ritual structure in the eastern section of the City of David, located within the Jerusalem Walls National Park. The ancient site, dated to the First Temple period, provides an unprecedented look into the religious practices of the people of Judah. The Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA), led by archaeologist […]
Archaeologists working in northern Malawi have uncovered evidence of the oldest known intentional cremation in Africa – a discovery that...
Archaeologists working in northern Malawi have uncovered evidence of the oldest known intentional cremation in Africa – a discovery that...
Archaeologists have uncovered what is believed to be the largest Roman villa ever discovered in Wales, a rare and well-preserved structure that could...
Archaeologists have uncovered what is believed to be the largest Roman villa ever discovered in Wales, a rare and well-preserved structure that could...
Archaeologists have uncovered a rare ceramic mask at the Al-Hillah site in southern Bahrain, offering a glimpse into the burial customs of the ancient...
A new research project in Israel is using advanced scientific methods to answer one of archaeology’s most persistent questions: what were the...
A new research project in Israel is using advanced scientific methods to answer one of archaeology’s most persistent questions: what were the...
A faded outline of a human hand on a cave wall in Indonesia could now be the world’s oldest known rock art, according to archaeologists who say it...
A faded outline of a human hand on a cave wall in Indonesia could now be the world’s oldest known rock art, according to archaeologists who say it...
Archaeologists have uncovered a rare Anglo-Saxon burial described as a “princely” grave during one of the largest archaeological projects ever...