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Archaeologists have been restoring the ninth dilapidated brick tower of Bakong temple in Cambodia's famed Angkor ...
A recent archaeological dig in western Germany revealed a Roman-era settlement with 750 artifacts, including a unique burial with parts of a military belt dating to the 4th or 5th centuries.
Along the Menominee River, on the border between Wisconsin and the Upper Peninsula, archaeologists have discovered what they ...
A young man in Japan has gained fame for his unusually long chin, resembling a Yu-Gi-Oh! character. With a strong social ...
While Guinness World Records officially lists the Djoser Step pyramid in Egypt as the world’s oldest pyramid (around 2,630 BC), one paper published in October claimed a layer of the Gunung Padang ...
The remains of 3,500-year-old rice were recently found in Guam — making it the earliest known evidence of rice in Remote Oceania.
Archaeologists at Troy uncover new evidence, including 3,500-year-old sling stones and war tools, shedding light on the ...
Humans have feasted since the dawn of agriculture — but a new find suggests the practice of bringing exotic food to a ...
( NewsNation) — Archaeologists have discovered an ancient Christian settlement in Jordan that dates back to the mid-sixth ...
Unearthed in over 120 sites but missing from every Roman record, this bizarre 12-sided relic could be a forgotten key to the ...
Yet the Scladina multitool is the first known lion bone turned into a tool. It means Neanderthals not only handled lions, but ...
The Teutonic Knights were a German religious order of crusaders who operated in eastern Europe in the 1000s. Similar to the ...