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18th-century Scottish battleground dig reveals lead musket balls, cannon shot
The University of Glasgow and the National Trust for Scotland (NTS) archaeologists jointly recovered weapons, including lead ...
Imagine digging into a quiet village field and finding signs of a whole city that existed more than 2,000 years ago. That’s what happened in Keeladi — a small village near Madurai that is now ...
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Archaeologists 'shocked' after discovering 2,000-year-old 'murder mystery' while filming for TV show
Archaeologists are "shocked" to have discovered a 2,000-year-old “murder mystery” while filming for a new TV show. Sandi Toksvig was filming for the first episode of her TV show Hidden Wonders when ...
With new opportunities for school leavers, adult learners, and those without formal academic backgrounds, an archaeology modern apprenticeship scheme is being heralded as a turning point for inclusion ...
The excavation of the settlement on a hill knowns as Broxy Kennels, near Perth, revealed that the people of Iron Age Scotland had lived there for hundreds of years before possibly fleeing before Roman ...
A mystery tunnel deep into the ground was uncovered by archaeologists as they probed the remains of a ‘lost’ Scottish ...
Archaeologists have recovered more than 100 musket balls and cannon shot following a new dig at Culloden Battlefield.
A certified metal detectorist has made a groundbreaking discovery near Leipzig, Germany, uncovering the oldest coin ever found in Saxony. The 2,200-year-old Celtic gold coin, known as a "rainbow cup" ...
At the northern end of Hadrian’s Wall, volunteers and archaeology students uncovered pottery, metalwork, soldiers’ tools, and ...
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