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A Metal Detectorist Was Scanning an Ancient Site—And Stumbled Upon A Hoard of 7th-Century Coins
Eddie Lipsman could barely contain his metal detector when he passed by a large stone in the Sussita National Park in Israel’s Galilee region. “The device went crazy, I couldn’t believe it,” he said, ...
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Ancient Megalithic Sites At Cajamarca In Peru
Ancient Lost Worlds and Hidden History. On location videos made by author and adventurer Brien Foerster exploring Peru, Bolivia, Egypt, Hawaii, Easter Island and other exotic places. With special ...
North America's ancient cultural trails, predating European arrival, reveal indigenous traditions and survival strategies. From Canada's Great Trail to Chaco Canyon's celestial roads and the ...
The Ancient Samaria Sifting Center will open to the public during Sukkot. Rare finds were discovered during excavations.
At a lecture in National Museum, Prof Abhijit Dandekar described how Maharashtra's ruling families, from Satavahanas to Maharathis and Mahabhojas, funded cave construction.
The tomb of Amphion sparks debate over whether an Early Helladic tumulus or a stepped pyramid could reshape Greek architectural history.
A priceless bracelet belonging to Pharaoh Usermaatre Amenemope was recently stolen from Cairo's Egyptian Museum and melted down by thieves for $4,000, echoing similar thefts over time.
Researchers recently unearthed a 5,000 years old stone-built monument tomb in Malaga, Spain, that’s comes in at an impressive 42 feet in length. Even better, it’s incredibly well preserved—and stuffed ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Researchers have discovered life-size rock carvings of camels, gazelles and other animals in the Saudi Arabian desert. The carvings date back to around 12,000 years ago and many are ...
Explore the 11 best UNESCO sites in Italy, from Rome’s Colosseum to Florence, Venice, Pompeii, and Sicily’s temples. Italy, home to the world’s most heritage sites, is perfect for history lovers.
A newly uncovered ancient amphorae workshop near the city of Málaga, Spain, reveals direct links between local fish production and trade with Ancient Greek cities, such as Corinth. Archaeologists from ...
The defeat of the Persians in 334 B.C. at that location provided a monumental turning point in the success of Alexander and his invasion of the Persian Empire, leading toward his “the Great” moniker.
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