Iron Age Iberians nailed skulls to walls in public. But were the remains those of revered friends—or reviled foes?
In the middle of the sixth century B.C., King Croesus of Lydia minted the world's first gold coin. Known as a stater or ...
Treated as a possible crime scene, police handed the site over to archaeologists after the body was dated back more than ...
Archaeologists from Grampus Heritage & Training Limited uncovered the largest Viking Age timber building ever found in ...
A group of amateur treasure seekers in Poland uncovered a giant two-handed sword from the Middle Ages alongside two axes.
German officials recently announced the excavation of Marienkirche in Gardelegen, which yielded unusual artifacts including ...
Ancient human remains discovered in a Co Derry bog have been identified as belonging to a young woman from the Iron Age, not ...
A sudden loss of jobs at the National Park Service has some terminated archaeologists rethinking a life of public service.
A mysterious bronze spoon unearthed on the Isle of Man is rare evidence of ancient ritual in Europe.
Archaeologists exploring the site of a planned 32-story office tower announced Thursday that they have unearthed the remains ...
In the past 30 years, they’ve been helped in these studies by digital tools like geographic information systems (GIS). GIS is ...