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Historic Pensacola, sure. But historic Molino? UWF archaeology students are researching site of 18th century native mission.
Combining archaeology and genetics may shed light on how ideas traveled further than people in Anatolia by University of Lausanne edited by Stephanie Baum, reviewed by Andrew Zinin Editors' notes ...
In seventh place in the picturesque picnic spot league is Padley Gorge, renowned for its waterfalls and ancient woodlands. Padley Gorge is a haven for wildlife including dippers, grey wagtails and ...
MOSCOW, RUSSIA—Belarusian Telegraph Agency reports that a one-of-a-kind artifact was found during excavations near Moscow’s Church of the Icon of the Mother of God—a lead seal dating to the ...
Durant Ashmore from Laurens County 250 Committee bring Revolutionary War artifacts that highlight the upcoming 250th anniversary commemorations.
PALASPATA, BOLIVIA—According to a statement released by Penn State, American and Bolivian researchers discovered a previously unknown temple built by the enigmatic Tiwanaku civilization near the ...
The Williamsburg Bray School predated the United States’ official founding. But it has a dark history.
One of the lion heads uncovered at the Eyal Interchange. In a rare archaeological revelation, four exquisitely crafted bronze discs bearing lion-head designs—dating back nearly 1,900 years to ...
Artifacts and inscriptions in Ithaca’s Exogi village confirm the location of a centuries-old hero-cult site dedicated to Odysseus, Homer’s legendary hero.
University of Arizona Professor David Soren's excavation at the site of a fourth century Mediterranean earthquake revealed 3 skeletons — 2 adults and a baby — crushed together under stone.
Friends of the Columbia Gorge breathed a sigh of relief Tuesday after learning a proposed sale of millions of acres of U.S. Forest Service Land, including popular sites in Southwest Washington, was fo ...