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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNArchaeology Student Discovers Carefully Carved Stone Head at Viking Settlement in Scotland's Orkney Islands
An intricately carved head made of red sandstone has been found on one of Scotland’s Orkney islands. Featuring a broken nose, ...
Turkish capital hosts major archaeology event, featuring an exhibition of rare artifacts and the long-awaited return of the ...
The exhibition, opening to the public on August 6, will be held at The Jay and Jeanie Schottenstein National Campus for the ...
As the U.S. prepares to celebrate its 250th birthday next year, one historic spot owned by a former president gets a ...
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Army Times on MSNWWII shipwrecks revealed in historic survey of Ironbottom Sound
After 22 days, the Maritime Archaeology of Guadalcanal expedition concluded its historic surveys of the infamous Ironbottom ...
For the first time, archaeologists have used advanced scientific techniques on 4,000-year-old dental plaque to confirm traces ...
There are all sorts of theories and speculations about what happened one day in the city of Troy. The legendary battle of ...
Archaeologists in Turkey recently excavated the ruins of a millennia-old city, revealing a fifth-century Christian church ...
A 3D analysis comparing the way fabric falls on a human body versus a low-relief sculpture shows that the Shroud of Turin was ...
Dr. Spencer Pelton and his colleagues have conducted a comprehensive analysis of the River Bend site (48NA202), Wyoming. The ...
The door is believed to have been seen by the ancient civilisation as a portal for the deceased to move between the tomb and ...
A powerful new initiative is set to transform how children talk about death, dying, and bereavement. The project - a ...
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