From Brancaster to Salthouse, an illustrated talk by Neil Oxenbury will inform guests about the work of the National Trust’s ...
Presenting fresh archaeological evidence, Dr Duncan Wright shares how a team of experts might have found the lost living ...
Nearly a century ago, Danish archaeologists traveled to the site of the ancient city of Hama, a region that was occupied for close to 8,000 years. Hama, now in modern-day Syria, was first occupied ...
AlUla: The Royal Commission for AlUla (RCU) has signed new partnership agreements with the Directorate-General of Museums of Italy and the Pompeii Archaeological Park, aimed at further strengthening ...
Archaeologists working on the site of an old convent’s garden in Dijon, France, have discovered a strange group of Gallic graves and a children’s necropolis dating back over 2,000 years.
The research puts humans in Europe earlier than previously believed. Multiple cut-marked bones offer a key clue into the ...
"It's like a city frozen in time," said archaeologist Pedro Guillermo Ramón Celis of Canada's McGill University.
The Cleo Redd Fisher Museum’s Speaker Series resumes this month with Ohio’s top archaeologist joining the museum on Monday, ...
Archaeologists in Germany have discovered a tiny Roman lock, believed to be the smallest of its kind in Europe.
Colin Renfrew played a key part in transforming archaeology into a problem-oriented, theoretically explicit and ...
Lead pollution in the Aegean Sea region may have begun around 5,200 years ago, according to a paper published in Communications Earth & ...
The remains of the deceased found in the burials may be more than 2,000 years old, according to archaeologists.