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For the first time since its restoration and a three-year absence from the country, the famous krater of Trebeniste, the most significant discovery from late 6th and early 5th centuries BC, is back... |
For years, it was widely believed that the ancient Tune ship on display at the Viking Ships Museum in Oslo was used mainly as a so-called “grave ship,” perhaps even built for the purpose of being...
A Western Han dynasty ancient tomb group was accidentally found at a construction site in Puyang city, China's Henan province, on April 10. The airtight copper pot recovered during the...
One of the biggest unknowns about the environment of the ancient Earth, billions of years ago when life was first finding a foothold, is just how thick the atmosphere was. Geochemists can get some...
Fossils from so-called Peking man are extremely rare, as most of the finds disappeared during World War II. A unique discovery has been made at the Museum of Evolution at Uppsala University—a canine...
Archaeologists on Wednesday began digging for the remains of a 16th-century woman believed to be the model for Leonardo Da Vinci's Mona Lisa in a bid to unlock an art world mystery. The...
Fossilized dinosaur tracks that dot a remote 80-kilometre stretch of Western Australia's coastline are under threat from a proposed natural gas facility, say palaeontologists. Dinosaur...
The Crab Nebula has shocked astronomers by emitting an unprecedented blast of gamma rays, the highest-energy light in the Universe. A Hubble classic: The Crab Nebula is about 6,500...
The Monumento Nacional Guayabo (Guayabo National Monument), located on the slopes of Turrialba Volcano, was recognized on May 22, 2009 by the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) as an...
Stoneware estimated to be 3,500 years old have been unearthed in Tong’an, Xiamen by local farmer Mr. Zhang when he was planting trees. The 4 pieces of stoneware which were unearthed by Zhang are...
Plovdiv's Roman Stadium is due to undergo an overhaul worth some 700 000 leva, with restoration works due to be completed by December 15 2011, reports in Bulgarian media said on May...
Despite the problem of lost archaeological evidence, a new study suggests Australia’s Aboriginal populations experienced accelerated growth in the 5,000-year period before European...
Researchers have discovered that an evolutionary change from 65 million years ago may have set the pace for the rapid growth rate of present-day flowering plants. Taylor Feild, associate...
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