Meanwhile, in Northern Greece, the Palace of Pella—the birthplace of Alexander the Great— finally opened to the public in ...
Christian archaeology seeks to see, hear and touch the Word made flesh, Pope Leo XIV said, inviting the world's bishops and ...
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An archaeology team pried open an untouched chamber at San Giuliano and made a rare discovery: a completely intact Etruscan tomb
In the rolling hills of central Italy, about 43 miles northwest of Rome, a team of archaeologists led by Baylor University's ...
Archaeologists in Scotland have unearthed evidence of a “mysterious mass burial” dating back to the Bronze Age, which tells of a “horrible event." ...
The biggest archaeological discoveries of 2025 reveal lost cities, royal tombs, and breakthroughs reshaping history.
Symposium held in late January will feature special Shroud of Turin discussion and debate ALBUQUERQUE, NM / ACCESS Newswire / ...
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Detectorists find Anglo-Saxon treasure hoard that may have been part of a 'ritual killing'
These Anglo-Saxon accessories were recovered from the side of a hill in England and may be from a hoard, a ritual deposit or ...
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Archaeologists Unearth Cache of Aboriginal Stone Tools Buried in Australia 170 Years Ago
Known as "tulas," the 60 artifacts are only the second discovery of this size to be found in Australia. Researchers think ...
Pope Leo XIV on Dec. 11 published a new apostolic letter in which he praised Christian archaeology as a work capable of ...
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Microscopic Analysis of Roman Poop Proves Their Engineering Couldn’t Save Them From Parasites
This protozoan causes dysentery and is notoriously difficult to detect in archaeological samples because, unlike worms, it ...
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North Florida K-12 students unearth archaeology, life skills, and fun in robotics competition
A robotics team from The Frazer School will compete this weekend in Alachua, showcasing what they've learned about applying ...
A groundbreaking genetic study has revealed that Italians who reach 100 carry significantly more ancient Western hunter-gatherer DNA than their younger counterparts. The research, published in ...
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