An Egyptian-German archaeological mission has unearthed a staggering 13,000 inscribed pottery fragments, known as ostraca, at the ancient site of Athribis in Sohag, Upper Egypt, including over 130 ...
Ancient Egyptians truly took this to the next level. The ostraca fragments arguably dealt with mundane matters, such as “tax lists and deliveries… short notes about everyday activities, exercises by ...
A new study shows how humans moved across the landscapes of ancient Greece, shaped by slope, visibility, and rugged terrain.
Porvorim: Goa govt expressed its intention to declare the remains of the historic Gopakapattana port as protected monuments or sites under the Goa Anc.
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Archaeologists Discover Rare Roman Tomb with Gladiator Carvings Along Appian Way
A monumental Roman tomb featuring gladiatorial scenes has been uncovered along the Via Appia, offering a rare glimpse into ...
Archaeologists have identified the remains of the ancient theater of Herakleia, an important Greek city of Magna Graecia, ...
The only surviving funerary relief of the ancient Greek world depicting twin babies in the same arms was unveiled in Athens.
Chennai: The Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) has given permission to the state archaeology department to excavate Keeladi, for the 11th season, a.
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Lesson learned: First inscribed Hellenistic sling bullet found in Golan Heights' ancient Hippos
The sling bullet found in 2025 at Hippos is the first inscribed bullet to be discovered at the site in 26 years of excavations.
A free March 21 program in Shreve explores 14,000 years of Wayne County’s geological and archaeological history.
Roughly 2,000 years ago, a traveler from southern India stood inside the sacred tombs of Egypt’s Valley of the Kings and decided to leave his mark. The man, named Cikai Korran, carved his name into ...
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What’s brewing - Archaeology Day
On Saturday, Mission San Luis is hosting its annual Archaeology Day to celebrate Florida Archaeology Month.
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