Medicine & TechnologyThe 4,000-year-old copper dagger, discovered by a metal detectorist in Poland, suggests a high-status warrior's possession, according to experts. Read the article for more details.
In 1952, a Scottish schoolboy uncovers ancient Egyptian artifacts, sparking a chain of unexpected discoveries. Explore as researchers unveil the mystery behind their presence.
Archaeologists discover a 1,200-year-old Viking graffiti depicting a partially drawn boat, marking the country's oldest known drawing. Check it out in this article.
While no burial artifacts were found within the mausoleum discovered in Central London, the nearby vicinity revealed over 80 Roman burials with various artifacts. Check them out in this article.
The loops in Stone Age antler carvings may have served as finger grips, as experiments hurling spear-thrower projectiles at animal carcasses shed light on their purpose. Read the article to learn more.
In Belgium, a part of a strange item known as a Roman dodecahedron was discovered and researchers have offered possible explanations for its use in ancient times. Read the article to learn more.
Archaeologists unearthed one of the extraordinary things ever excavated when they found a 1st-century B.C. woman lying on a bronze mermaid bed in Greece. Continue reading to learn more.
Archaeologists discovered a headless skeleton in the United Kingdom. Learn more about this discovery from the Roman era, also buried with his large sword.
Belgium's government announced that it will be returning 2,000 artifacts that were looted from Congo during King Leopold II's reign in the colonial era.