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Archaeologists Found 6,000-Year-Old Artifacts Under One of England’s Most Hallowed Buildings
Tucked under London’s Palace of Westminster— one of the most famous structures in the city and home to the Houses of ...
With help from park ranger Rick Collins, high school students mix sand, clay and water to form adobe bricks at Tumacacori National Historical Park, north of Rio Rico. An archaeology program connects ...
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Archaeologists Digging Beneath Britain’s Houses of Parliament Discover 6,000-Year-Old Flint Artifacts and a 2,000-Year-Old Roman Altar Fragment
During restorations at the Palace of Westminster in London, excavations have revealed a trove of historic objects, the oldest ...
Thousands of shipwrecks lie in the 4,080 square miles of the Bay and its feeder waters. The archaeologists, divers, and other ...
Goon, the senior manager of events, marketing and visitor operations at the facility, constantly reaches out to those who may ...
A University of Chicago college student is among the 2026 Rhodes Scholars announced this weekend. Tori Harris, a fourth-year in the College at UChicago, will attend Oxford University in England next ...
Archaeological excavations at the heart of London's political power have revealed remarkable prehistoric tools, medieval treasures, and architectural remains spanning six millennia beneath the Palace ...
Archaeologists find a rare saber along with various items of jewelry from a warrior tomb from the Middle Avar period in ...
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Japan’s Atlantis: How Yonaguni Broke the Internet AND Archaeology
Deep off the coast of Japan lies Yonaguni — a place that looks suspiciously like Atlantis, if Atlantis had sharp edges and better underwater lighting. Scientists swear it’s natural; conspiracy ...
The Bucharest National Opera will open the Romania–Italy Cultural Year 2026 with a gala concert in Rome on December 1, ...
Archaeologists studied Semiyarka, dubbed The City of Seven Ravines, a settlement from 1600 BC that may have been a powerhouse ...
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