News

Archaeologists agree that the seal imprint is the first official seal-type relic discovery that directly confirms the ...
How did our species live in ancient times? That’s the question archeologists are attempting to answer as they dig up relics ...
For decades, shipwreck searchers scoured the depths of Lake Michigan off Wisconsin’s Door Peninsula for the famous wreck of ...
The vast majority of what we know about the Tower of London comes from famous legends and stories. Alfred Hawkins, Curator of ...
A forgotten royal castle that is believed to have once been home to kings who ruled parts of Scotland has been discovered in a major archaeological project. In a recently released book, archaeologists ...
Engravings at 14,100 feet have been confirmed as the oldest Qin Dynasty find in China, linked to the emperor’s quest for the elixir of life.
As part of her official visit to Türkiye, Princess Akiko of Japan toured the exhibition titled “The Heritage for the Future: ...
Artifacts from the Britannic, sister ship to the ill-fated Titanic, have been recovered for the first time in over a century ...
After analyzing a ceramic lamp unearthed from a Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) tomb in North ­China's Shanxi Province, researchers ...
Tucked away within the tidal reaches of the Patuxent River, Jug Bay Wetlands Sanctuary is a refuge, both for wildlife that ...
In a new study published in Gladius, a pair of researchers from the University of Salamanca and the University of Leon translated a quartzite funerary stele inscription written in Latin, which they ...
Several Columbians won 2025 Emmy Awards in television: Tim Carvell (CC’95) and Joanna Rothkopf (JRN'14) for “Last Week ...