Roman soldier Sextus Congenius Verus was buried 1,900 years ago in Italy. So how did his grave marker end up in a backyard in ...
How did an ancient Roman tombstone end up buried in a New Orleans back garden? An accidental discovery became an ...
Daniella Santoro never expected to find an ancient Roman gravestone in her backyard, but that’s exactly what happened in ...
A New Orleans couple unearthed a 2,000-year-old Roman marble tablet in their garden, leading the FBI and history experts to ...
Archaeologists discovered a 6400–6100 B.C. sandstone figurine in Azerbaijan’s Damjili Cave, marking a rare find from the ...
Early Alans were nomadic horse lords who created elaborate equine decorations, including a tourmaline-studded bridle found at ...
Mountain-rappeling scientists uncover a crossbow bolt, part of a slingshot and 25 ancient shoes in vulture nesting sites ...
New research on a Spartan hydria from Ártánd shows how Iron Age elites forged distinct identities, aligning with Balkan ...
Between 2008 and 2014, scientists rappelled down cliffs to reach a dozen bearded vulture nests and begin analyzing what was ...
In a recent study, Dr. Timur Sadykov and his colleagues analyzed the Scythian animal-style artifacts recovered from one of ...
The community living on Lake Mezzano 3,000 years ago left behind Bronze Age artifacts in addition to the wooden posts that ...