The newly found fortlet was a good lookout point for Roman soldiers stationed along the Antonine Wall in Scotland.
Archaeologists uncover a Roman fortlet in Scotland beneath Bearsden gardens, revealing new evidence linked to the Antonine ...
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Archaeologists Were Preparing a Site for Hospital Construction—and Discovered 2,000-Year-Old Graves
Experts uncovered 34 Roman-era graves, some of which had multiple burials inside.
Colonialism has been a central part of history around the world, differing only in form over time and space. After all, ...
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Commercial archaeology - rescue digs before construction
Commercial archaeology investigates land scheduled for development to prevent heritage being destroyed by building and infrastructure work. Using standards described through Dutch practice and the ...
Alexandria on the Tigris reemerges as archaeologists map a forgotten port city that once powered ancient global trade.
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Hunting King Arthur's Bones Using Psychic Archeology
The story of Edwardian archaeologist Frederick Bligh Bond who tried to prove the existence of King Arthur by locating his grave near or under Glastonbury Abbey. His unusual methods included spirit ...
A rare piece of 9th century gold, discovered by a Newcastle University archaeology student, will feature in a major new exhibition of northern archaeology treasures at Great North Museum: Hancock.
More than a thousand years after a ship vanished off the coast of modern-day Croatia, archaeologists have uncovered a wreck that might reshape our ideas of the medieval world.
Burnley Express on MSN
Bluestone Archaeology Burnley and Nelson Big Dig awarded National Lottery Heritage Fund grant
A major community archaeology project exploring the ancient heritage of Burnley and Nelson – including the lost site of a legendary battle – has been awarded more than £100,000 from the National ...
A new digital project, iDigStAug, offers public access to more than one million artifacts and records from St. Augustine's ...
A maritime archaeology student has made the ‘find of a lifetime’ - but for the second time, after discovering a 900-year-old Crusader sword while swimming off Israel's Carmel Coast. Shlomi Katzin, a ...
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