As archaeological divers explored the soil under the river as part of a renovation project on the nearby Wengi Bridge (a ...
Kayleigh examines a Nature study suggesting that all living humans may descend largely from three African populations that ...
For 1,600 years, a once-thriving frontier settlement lay buried beneath Egypt's western desert. Once governed by Byzantine ...
Danie van der LithAN INTERNATIONAL team of archaeologists has rediscovered the remains of the World War II Andalusia internment camp near Jan Kempdorp, uncovering new evidence about the lives of ...
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 discovery of an incredible 6th-century BC burial complex in Sirolo, central Italy has shed fresh light on the ...
Palazzo Altemps, one of the sites of the National Roman Museum, will host, beginning next week, an exhibition of works by ...
Thanks to DNA, relatives of an American Revolutionary War soldier now know the name of their long-lost cousin who died in 1780 at the Battle of Camden.
New archaeology has uncovered everything from musket balls to wig curlers at the site of the Battle of Bunker Hill, the first ...
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 ...
From a cheeky slingshot to Paul's letters and information on King Nebuchadnezzar, new research is offering insight into some ...