Archaeologists Find Ultra-Rare Roman-Era Wooden Statue in Britain
Up to date 13 January, 2022 – 21:53 Nathan Falde Archaeologists Discover Extremely-Uncommon Roman-Period Wood Statue in Britain Learn Later Print In a waterlogged ditch in a…
Rare Hoard of 2000-year-old Curved Celtic Gold Coins Found in Germany
Up to date 14 January, 2022 – 21:51 Sahir Uncommon Hoard of 2000-year-old Curved Celtic Gold Cash Present in Germany Learn Later Print Forty-one “curved” Celtic gold…
Earliest-known Human Engineered Hybrid Animals Identified in Mesopotamia
Up to date 15 January, 2022 – 13:54 Sahir Earliest-known Human Engineered Hybrid Animals Recognized in Mesopotamia Learn Later Print A brilliant-powerful animal often known as the…
Researchers Discover Evidence That Humans Hunted Two Million Years Ago
Up to date 15 January, 2022 – 22:00 ashley cowie Researchers Uncover Proof That People Hunted Two Million Years In the past Learn Later Print Early people…
Scan of Child Mummy Reveals Bandages and Pus-Filled Wound
Up to date 17 January, 2022 – 13:51 Nathan Falde Scan of Little one Mummy Reveals Bandages and Pus-Stuffed Wound Learn Later Print Throughout a computed tomography…
The Erechtheion Temple of the Acropolis Was Not a Harem After All!
Up to date 17 January, 2022 – 18:00 ashley cowie The Erechtheion Temple of the Acropolis Was Not a Harem After All! Learn Later Print The Greek…
Ninja Weapon Prototypes Found in Japan
Up to date 18 January, 2022 – 13:57 Nathan Falde Ninja Weapon Prototypes Present in Japan Learn Later Print After analyzing artifacts collected from three areas within…
Exquisitely Made 1,700-year-old Gold Neck Ring Found in Denmark
Up to date 18 January, 2022 – 18:00 Sahir Exquisitely Made 1,700-year-old Gold Neck Ring Present in Denmark Learn Later Print In October 2021, Dan Christensen, an…
2,000-Year-Old Peruvian Underwent Successful Skull Surgery
Up to date 18 January, 2022 – 22:00 Cecilia Bogaard 2,000-12 months-Previous Peruvian Underwent Profitable Cranium Surgical procedure Learn Later Print A cranium housed on the Museum…
Maikop ‘Scepters’ Are Actually the World’s Oldest Drinking Straws
Up to date 19 January, 2022 – 00:00 Sahir Maikop ‘Scepters’ Are Truly the World’s Oldest Consuming Straws Learn Later Print An thrilling new examine from Russia…