Medicine & TechnologyMetal detectorists were able to uncover a remarkably 800-year-old collection filled with various artifacts of gold and silver, including Byzantine gold earrings. Read to learn more.
A student team was able to uncover preserved samples of Wooden spikes used by Julius Caesar as part of ancient Roman defense strategies. Read to learn more.
Considering the weight of timber chunks used for construction, scientists explored how ancient Puebloans could have made a significant, mysterious city in today's New Mexico. They came up with a possible logistic hack: tumplines. Read to learn more details.
Fossils of giant petrels found in New Zealand showed that they terrorized the skies and seas of the Southern Hemisphere with their deadly hooked beaks and piercing eyes. Check them out in this article to learn more details.
The newly-discovered Sumerian temple is the outcome of the 2015 Girsu project of the British Museum supported by the Getty Museum. Read the article to learn more.
Researchers reproduced tiny flint points from a cave and found out that they were indeed used as arrowheads that could only work with bows. Read to learn more.
The antique wooden Roman phallus discovered buried in a ditch and believed to have been used for sexual activities is now on exhibit at an English museum. Check it out in this article to learn more.
A researcher spotted verbal parallelisms between the Bible's Book of Revelation and ancient curse tablets. Read to know about this parallelism and whether it is true or not.