New discoveries at deserted medieval town of Dzhankent
An international team of Kazakh, Russian, and German archaeologists, have made significant new discoveries at the deserted medieval town of Dzhankent.
Archaeologists excavate experimental WWII catapult
Archaeologists from MOLA (Museum of London Archaeology) have excavated an experimental WWII prototype catapult at Harwell in Oxfordshire, England.
Painted Aztec snake carving found in Mexico City
Archaeologists from the National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) have uncovered a painted Aztec snake carving in the Mexica capital of Tenochtitlan.
Excavation uncovers early medieval “folding chair” made from iron
Archaeologists have uncovered a “folding chair” from the 7th century AD during excavations in the village of Endsee, located in Middle Franconia, Germany.
New study identifies traces of paint used to decorate the Parthenon Sculptures
Experts have used digital imaging techniques to identify traces of paint and carving techniques used on the Parthenon Sculptures at the British Museum.
7,300-year-old Neolithic structures found at La Draga
Archaeologists have uncovered 7,300-year-old Neolithic structures at the La Draga archaeological site.