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Ancient Peruvian Necropolis with 1,000-Year-Old Graves Unearthed
Archaeologists in Peru have made a stunning discovery, unearthing a vast ancient burial site with over 1,000-year-old human remains that could rewrite the history of the pre-Inca Ychsma culture.
Bronze Age Gold Masterpiece Unearthed in Scotland
A stunning 3,000-year-old gold quatrefoil ornament, discovered by a metal detectorist near Peebles, has been declared one of Scotland's most significant Bronze Age finds.
Mystery Skull Fused to Cave Wall Is Not Human
A chilling discovery in an Italian cave has scientists questioning everything. A skull, unnaturally fused to a rock wall, has been revealed to be non-human, sparking a real-life archaeological enigma.
New Evidence Challenges Shroud of Turin's Authenticity
Fresh forensic analysis reignites the centuries-old debate, presenting compelling new evidence that suggests the Shroud of Turin is a medieval creation, not the burial cloth of Christ.
Vikings Were The Original Hipsters, Study Claims
New archaeological research reveals Norse invaders were meticulous groomers, using combs, razors, and even ear cleaners. Discover the surprisingly stylish truth behind the Viking beard.
Biblical-Era Weapon Factory Discovered in Israel
A stunning archaeological discovery in Israel's Jordan Valley has uncovered a 'flint blade factory' dating back to the early Biblical era. Experts reveal this site, active 3,000 years ago, produced deadly stone weapons potentially used by the Israelites,
1.8m-year-old jawbone discovery rewrites human migration history
A groundbreaking discovery of a 1.8 million-year-old hominin jawbone in Georgia challenges long-held theories on early human evolution and migration out of Africa.
Albania: The Hottest Autumn Getaway for Brits
Discover why savvy UK travellers are ditching crowded European hotspots for an unforgettable autumn escape to Albania, with its pristine beaches, dramatic mountains, and incredible value.
Stone Age 'Atlantis' Discovered Off Danish Coast
Marine archaeologists have uncovered a submerged Stone Age settlement in the Baltic Sea, revealing a 7,000-year-old lost world of sophisticated hunter-gatherers off Denmark's coast.
Heatwave reveals lost historical gardens at National Trust sites
Aerial archaeology during the UK heatwave has revealed hidden 18th-century garden designs and lost medieval features at Mottisfont and Fountains Abbey, offering archaeologists extraordinary insights into England's horticultural history.
Thailand of Europe: Stunning Balkan Paradise Revealed
Forget long-haul flights! Discover a hidden European gem with Thailand-like turquoise waters, pristine beaches, and a fraction of the cost. Your dream summer holiday is closer than you think.
Ancient Crosses Emerge from Goodwin Sands Revealing Lost History
A startling archaeological discovery unfolds off the Kent coast as shifting sands unveil ancient stone crosses, offering a tantalising glimpse into a medieval world lost to the sea for centuries.
Student unearths 1,400-year-old Anglo-Saxon gold pendant
A US archaeology student unearthed a 1,400-year-old gold pendant during a university dig in England, in a discovery experts are calling 'truly significant' for unravelling Anglo-Saxon history.
Ancient 'Jesus Boat' Discovery Rewrites Biblical History
Groundbreaking archaeological discovery of a 2000-year-old 'Jesus Boat' from the Sea of Galilee provides astonishing physical evidence of daily life in the Biblical era. Experts reveal how this miraculous preservation rewrites our understanding of ancient
Ancient Bones Reveal Early Human-Neanderthal Interbreeding
Groundbreaking analysis of 100,000-year-old bones from Israel's Skhul Cave provides compelling new evidence that early humans and Neanderthals interbred much earlier than previously believed, challenging our understanding of human evolution.
Albania's Vlore: Mediterranean's Best-Kept Secret
Discover the unspoilt beaches, dramatic coastline, and incredible value of Vlore, Albania – the emerging Mediterranean hotspot that's challenging Europe's priciest destinations.
Stonehenge Mystery Solved: Origins Traced to Welsh Monument
Groundbreaking research reveals Stonehenge's first stones were part of an earlier Welsh monument, dismantled and dragged 140 miles by Neolithic cattle herders 5,000 years ago.
Stonehenge Mystery Solved: Origin of Sarsen Stones Found
A groundbreaking geological study has finally pinpointed the exact origin of Stonehenge's massive sarsen stones, solving a 400-year-old archaeological puzzle that has baffled historians for centuries.
Netanyahu's Rhetoric Challenges Albanian Diplomacy
Amid escalating Middle East tensions, Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama faces a critical test of diplomatic resolve as Israel's Benjamin Netanyahu issues stark warnings. This analysis examines the high-stakes geopolitical chess game and its implications fo
Archaeologists To Excavate Glasgow's Buried Skatepark
A unique archaeological dig is set to begin at Glasgow's legendary but long-buried Roman Quay skatepark. Experts are teaming up with the original 1980s skaters to excavate and preserve a pivotal piece of British youth culture and extreme sports heritage.
Ancient Christian cross unearthed in Abu Dhabi sands
Archaeologists in Abu Dhabi have discovered a stunning 1,400-year-old Christian cross, providing the earliest evidence of a long-lost Nestorian Christian community on the islands of the UAE.