This weekend, a month long festival kicks off in the Ribble Valley offering the “opportunity for people of all ages to ...
Families, history lovers and budding archaeologists are invited to uncover the past this summer as Clitheroe Castle Museum ...
The remains of a 3,000-year-old village were recently discovered in a clay quarry called Must Farm in eastern England. The wooden houses were destroyed by fire, and the charred timbers gradually sank ...
Archaeologists have finally identified a shipwreck found off Salcombe, Devon, with more than 400 gold coins as the Dutch ...
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Event at Newport Roman Villa as attraction marks 100 years since discovery
A century-old discovery is taking centre stage in a fresh celebration of history.
Fourteen unknown soldiers who died in the Battle of Camden are one step closer to being identified 246 years after their ...
A cache of centuries-old gold coins has helped uncover the story of a lost Dutch trading ship. For nearly 400 years, a merchant ship carrying one of the world’s most valuable commodities vanished ...
New archaeology has uncovered everything from musket balls to wig curlers at the site of the Battle of Bunker Hill, the first ...
Pieces of the past: Archaeology Conservation Lab works behind the scenes to preserve state’s history
In honor of America’s 250th anniversary, the North Carolina Archives will showcase original state constitutional documents with a July 4 exhibition at the State Capital. But the celebrated history of ...
In 1776, Southwest Florida was a British colony with stronger cultural and economic ties to Havana than to the American ...
After 30 years of detective work, researchers have identified a 17th-century wreck as a Dutch trading vessel carrying African gold from Morocco.
On July 4, 1776, as delegates in Philadelphia prepared to sign the Declaration of Independence, Southwest Florida belonged to ...
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