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Elizabethan Shipwreck Found in Quarry

In a surprising discovery, workers in an English quarry located over 300 meters from the sea have uncovered a shipwreck from the Elizabethan era. The

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Oldest North American Projectile Points Found

In a groundbreaking discovery, archaeologists from Oregon State University have uncovered 13 stone projectile points in Cooper’s Ferry, Idaho, that could be up to 16,500

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Viking Silver Treasure Found in Sweden

In a former Viking settlement near Stockholm, archaeologists have discovered a silver treasure that is around 1,000 years old. The coins bear witness to the

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Medieval Faces Reconstructed in 3D

Groundbreaking 3D technology has allowed researchers to reconstruct the faces of people who lived in Scotland between the 12th and 14th centuries. In 1957, three

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17th Century Vampire Skeleton Found in Poland

A skeleton from the 17th century has been discovered in Poland, with a sickle placed in its neck to prevent it from rising as a

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Hipparchus’ Star Catalog Found

Researchers have discovered the remains of a long-sought star catalog – a sky map created by the Greek astronomer Hipparchus around 130 BC. Multispectral photography

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Royal Shipwreck Found off England

The discovery of the royal frigate Gloucester, more than 300 years after its sinking, has historians excited about the potential new insights into a crucial

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Oldest Bike Tracks Found Worldwide

Archaeologists have made a groundbreaking discovery of what is believed to be the oldest wagon tracks in the world. The find sheds new light on

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Deciphering 4,000-year-old cuneiform script

In a groundbreaking discovery, Linear Elamite, a cuneiform script used by the Sumerians in present-day Iran, has been deciphered for the first time. However, doubts

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Skull Surgery in Stone Age

In a groundbreaking discovery, archaeologists have found evidence of successful head surgery during the Stone Age. A team led by Sonia Díaz-Navarro from the Universidad