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Researchers excavated the ground beneath a 700-year-old medieval church and discovered a burial site with more than 200 individuals.
In the picturesque town of Morlaix in northwestern France, archaeologists have made a remarkable discovery that has opened a ...
Archaeological sites older than the Roman Empire and the pyramids can be found in many US states. These sites shed light on the first humans who arrived in North America. Some are closed to the public ...
State archaeologists and geologists are working together to solve a more than 10,000-year-old mystery at the Piney Grove archaeological site near Reisterstown, building on discoveries first made in ...
Archaeological discoveries across the Americas have shaped our understanding of when and how humans first reached the so-called New World. The story told by artifacts unearthed from sites all the way ...
Deep in an open coal mine in southern Greece, researchers have discovered the antiquities-rich country's oldest archaeological site, which dates to 700,000 years ago and is associated with modern ...
On the second day of his inaugural overseas trip, Pope Leo XIV visited the ancient site of the First Council of Nicaea, in ...
The 12,000-year-old Göbekli Tepe site in Turkey is often called the “zero point of history”, said The Archaeologist. But ...
Israeli cultural watchdog Emek Shaveh denounces a decision to seize some 1800 dunams (445 acres) of land in the West Bank at ...
The Times of Israel on MSN
Israel begins seizing 1,800 dunams of West Bank land to develop archaeological site
Civil Administration says development legal, taking place amid 'neglect' of site by Palestinians; Peace Now: 'Government's ...
The Kernavė Archaeological site, about 35 km north-west of Vilnius in eastern Lithuania, represents an exceptional testimony to some 10 millennia of human settlements in this region. Situated in the ...
Palestinians say the move masks a plan to expand settlements on privately owned Palestinian land under pretext of ‘developing ...
Amid the vast destruction of the war, a small group of determined individuals fought to save Gaza's archaeological heritage.
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