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The class used an 1884 map to locate the site of former buildings on the Horseshoe. Some of the remnants found may be from ...
Archaeologists working at the Tinshemet Cave in Israel believe they’ve discovered one of the world’s oldest human burial ...
The 12 tons of timber wreckage once made up the HMS Hind, a ship that took part in the Revolutionary War before being ...
Wooden remains of the Earl of Chatham, a British warship from 1749 that was used during the American Revolution, were discovered by a schoolboy on one of Scotland's Orkney Islands.
Tucked away in storage at a Berlin museum, a modest wooden shrine had gone largely unstudied for decades. It looked ordinary ...
The HMS "Hind," later renamed the "Earl of Chatham," was a frigate in the British Royal Navy before it was repurposed as a ...
This significant find sheds light on the beginnings of human burial traditions and indicates that such ceremonial practices ...
An immersive new exhibition at the Intrepid Museum in New York City spotlights the science and technology behind the ...
The incredible skull of a young girl wearing a ceramic flower crown has been discovered in one of Greece's largest cities.
James R. Strange, professor of New Testament at Samford University, was hoping to excavate a lot of ancient pottery from ...
Archaeologists in central Israel are excavating one of the world's oldest known burial sites, dating back 100,000 years. It ...
A total of 21 bunkers were built in the early 1950s to defend Hungary in the case of a Yugoslav attack, the museum said. The line stretched a total of nearly 400 miles along Hungary’s southern border.