Here’s a look at some of our favorite archaeological discoveries from 2025, and some of the greatest new insights we’ve ...
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Ancient tablet discovery could rewrite human history
The recent unearthing of an ancient tablet by a team of dedicated archaeologists has sparked a wave of excitement and curiosity across the global historical community. This mysterious artifact holds a ...
Long before the Inka (commonly known as Inca in English) rose to power, a mysterious civilization bloomed on the edge of Lake Titicaca. Known as Tiwanaku, it began as a humble farming village in the ...
Archaeologists have discovered an ancient dam in Jerusalem's City of David, not far from the body of water where Jesus famously healed a blind man. Officials noted in an Aug. 30 release that the wall ...
The copper alloy sitella was discovered amid the charred remains of a structure destroyed by fire around the late third century AD at Carthago Nova, the ancient Roman name for modern Cartagena, ...
Archaeologists in Cyprus uncovered rare fortifications, palace remains, and preserved monuments at ancient Palaepaphos.
A recent archaeological excavation in Switzerland turned morbid when historians came across a trove of infant burials dating back to Ancient Rome. The excavation began last May in order to make way ...
The discovery of a sunken port off the coast of Egypt may offer a puzzle piece in the longstanding search for Cleopatra’s lost tomb and glimpses into the country’s ancient maritime activity, according ...
For a long time, archaeologists believed that large buildings required large bosses. The idea was simple: only societies with strong hierarchies (kings, priests, and planners) could organize massive ...
16:19, Fri, Dec 12, 2025 Updated: 16:22, Fri, Dec 12, 2025 Archaeologists have unearthed an ancient mural of Jesus in Turkey that corresponds to one of the Bible's most well-known verses. The artwork, ...
Vases found in Guatemala offer rare physical proof of tobacco use among ancient Maya, but with a twist: This time, they didn’t inhale. Among the Maya, smoking tobacco was more common than liquid ...
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