Archaeologists discover ancient purple dye in Roman infant graves in York

Rare Purple Dye Discovered at Roman Burial Site in England Archaeologists have recently stumbled upon traces of an unusual purple dye linked to luxury items from Biblical times, and the find comes from an unexpected location. They made this discovery in a Roman infant burial site located in England. The tomb, situated in York, dates […]
Archaeologists find 2,500-year-old Bronze Age neck rings in a grave in Sweden

Ancient Neck Rings Discovered in Sweden Recently, Swedish archaeologists made an intriguing find: two rare neck rings, estimated to be over 2,500 years old, were uncovered within an ancient tombstone. The consultancy involved, Archeologerna, shared news of this discovery in early May. The rings were found in Marby, near Norrköping in eastern Sweden, an area […]
Archaeologists Discover Way of Life of Native Americans at Cape Canaveral

Archaeology Students Explore Indigenous History at Cape Canaveral Students and faculty from the University of Central Florida are delving into the history of indigenous peoples over 2,000 years ago, right near the famous Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, a site known for its modern space launches. The excavation site, which dates back to the Malabar […]
Archaeologists discover an ancient ceremony site associated with a biblical city in North Sinai

Texas Archaeologists Find Ancient King’s Tomb in Belize Recently, a team of archaeologists from Texas, including Arlen Chase and Diane Chase, uncovered a tomb dating back to the 4th century. This burial site belonged to Te Kabu Chaak, an early leader of Caracol, which is a significant Mayan city located in Belize. In a separate […]
Archaeologists discover an unexploded mortar shell at Culloden Battlefield after 280 years

Recent Discoveries at Monticello Illuminate Thomas Jefferson’s Construction Techniques Recently, intriguing findings at Monticello have shed light on the construction methods employed by Thomas Jefferson. These revelations are based on extensive analysis of historical maps and letters left behind by Jefferson himself. The insights gained from these documents offer a glimpse into the architectural challenges […]
Archaeologists find a beer receipt that’s 4,000 years old

Ancient Beer Receipt Uncovered It seems that socializing over drinks isn’t a modern invention after all. Danish researchers have found what may be the oldest beer receipt on a clay tablet, dating back 4,000 years. This intriguing find might include texts on anti-witchcraft rituals and details about ancient rulers, according to a study called Hidden […]
Archaeologists discover a concealed brick kiln that contributed to the construction of Jefferson’s Monticello

Unexpected Discovery at Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello Archaeologists have stumbled upon a surprising relic linked to Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello: a brick kiln believed to have been used in the home’s construction. This kiln was found east of Jefferson’s historic residence during excavations that commenced in March. Experts suggest it dates back to the early 1770s, a […]
Archaeologists discover ancient papyrus scrolls with clay seals dating back 3,000 years in Luxor.

In an exciting discovery, Egyptian archaeologists have uncovered a rare papyrus scroll that has the potential to provide intriguing insights into the past. The eight unique papyri unearthed alongside a “cache of colorful coffins of Amun chanters” originate from the Third Intermediate Period, which spanned from 1070 BC to 664 BC. This find was announced […]
Admiral Nelson’s 1801 Warship Found Again by Archaeologists

COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) – A Historic Discovery Marine archaeologists have uncovered a Danish warship, which sank over 200 years ago due to the actions of Admiral Horatio Nelson and his British fleet. The wreck of the 19th-century Dannebroge has been found resting on the ocean floor within Copenhagen Harbor. Divers are currently working about 15 […]
Archaeologists discover a 1,600-year-old Christian monastery.

Discovery of 5th Century Christian Monastery Ruins in Egypt Recently, archaeologists in Egypt uncovered what they believe to be the remnants of a 5th century Christian monastery, roughly 400 years post-Jesus Christ’s time. The Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities shared news of this finding on March 23, detailing that the structure was located in the […]