Archaeologists find literal pot of gold assumed to be hidden by unfortunate mercenaries
Archaeologists from the University of Michigan, led by Dr. Christopher Ratté, discovered a cache of ancient Greek gold coins buried ...
Archaeologists from the University of Michigan, led by Dr. Christopher Ratté, discovered a cache of ancient Greek gold coins buried ...
An ancient manuscript believed to be "The History of the Academy" by Philodemus of Gadara has revealed new information about ...
Marine archaeologists find remains of a military vessel and a funerary complex where Egypt's largest Mediterranean port once stood.
Archaeologists are confident that church replaced open-air temple that was dedicated to the god Pan.
Monuments at Greece's archaeological site of Mycenae have not been damaged by a wildfire that swept through the area, despite ...
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