• Whole baby mammoth found in Yukon gold mine

    Updated: 2022-06-29 03:00:40
    A perfectly-preserved whole woolly mammoth calf has been discovered in the Yukon gold fields south of Dawson City in northwest Canada. It is the first whole baby woolly mammoth ever found in North America, and only the second in the world. (The first, Lyuba, was found in Siberia in 2007.) The discovery was made by […]

  • Earliest prayer beads in Britain made of salmon vertebrae

    Updated: 2022-06-28 02:37:34
    The earliest prayer beads ever found in Britain have been discovered in a grave on the island of Lindisfarne just off the coast of Northumberland. Fashioned out of salmon vertebrae in the 8th or 9th century, the necklace is the only artifact ever found in a Lindisfarne grave. The Holy Island of Lindisfarne, a religious […]

  • Child buried with glass bracelets at ancient Odeon

    Updated: 2022-06-27 02:20:19
    Archaeologists excavating the Roman-era Odeon theater in the ancient Greek city of Kelenderis have discovered the grave of a small child buried with four glass bracelets. Almost 150 burials have been discovered in the ancient Odeon since excavations began in 1987, but this is the first one of them to contain any grave goods. The […]

  • Tortoise and her egg found in Pompeii

    Updated: 2022-06-25 02:56:58
    The remains of a tortoise and the egg she never laid have been discovered in Pompeii, but here’s a twist: she was not killed in the eruption of Vesuvius, but rather of natural causes sometime between the earthquake that struck the city in 62 A.D. and its destruction in 79 A.D. This is not the […]

  • VR bus drives back in time through ancient Rome

    Updated: 2022-06-24 03:30:18
    On Thursday Rome debuted a new high-tech way to experience its monuments: the Virtual Reality Bus. The small fully electric bus takes a maximum of 14 passengers on a 30-minute circuit of ancient Rome’s most important sites, from Trajan’s Column through the Forums, the Colosseum, the Palatine, the Circus Maximus, to the Theater of Marcellus and […]

  • Antikythera Hercules’ head found 120 years after his body

    Updated: 2022-06-23 02:01:41
    Divers exploring the 1st century B.C. shipwreck off the islet of Antikythera, iconic as the source of the oldest analog computer in the world, have recovered the head of a Hercules statue whose body was found by the sponge divers who first discovered the wreck in 1900. The marble head is heroically scaled (twice life-sized) […]

  • Pre-Roman burial found under Este parking lot

    Updated: 2022-06-21 01:47:53
    Archaeologists have discovered an rare early Iron Age tomb with bronze and pottery grave goods under a mall parking lot in the town of Este, near Padua in northern Italy. The artifacts date the tomb to between the end of the 5th and the 4th century B.C. The town of Este is the type site […]

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