Researchers Track Down Identity of Scottish Shipwreck
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Large ancient Hawaiian petroglyphs that have been hidden under the sands of Oahu’s western Waianae Coast for years have reemerged due to shifting of sediment in the waves. The petroglyphs were carved into the shoreline sandstone 1,000 years ago in front of what is now the Pililaʻau Army Recreation Center. U.S. Army Garrison Hawaii’s cultural … Read the full post →"Ancient Hawaiian petroglyphs exposed on Oahu shore" Medieval, Treasures
A Middle Bronze Age burial mound containing the remains of man of impressive height has been discovered in Azerbaijan. Preliminary examination of his skeleton estimate his height at 6’7″ (2 meters), and he was buried in a semi-flexed position holding a four-pronged bronze spearhead in his hand, an exceptionally rare find not just in Azerbaijan, … Read the full post →"Remains of extra tall warrior found in Bronze Age kurgan"
VAN, TURKEY—According to a report by The Anadolu Agency, Turkish archaeologists working at the Urartian […] The post Urartian Women May Have Held Administrative Roles appeared first on Archaeology Magazine. News, burial, Cavustepe, necropolis, Sarduri II, seal, Turkey, Urartian, women
KODAD, INDIA—The Deccan Chronicle reports that the Archaeological Survey of India recently recovered an important […] The post Rare Inscribed Copper Plates Illuminate Indian Dynasty's History appeared first on Archaeology Magazine. News, copper plates, Deccan, India, Kakatiya dynasty, kodad, Vikramaditya II
TYROL, AUSTRIA—When the well-preserved body of the famous Ötzi the Iceman was recovered from the […] The post New DNA Study Examines Ötzi the Iceman's Neighbors appeared first on Archaeology Magazine. News, ancestry, Austria, DNA analysis, genome, Neolithic, Otzi the Iceman, Tyrol, Tyrolean Alps
‘Saving’ South Africa’s San Peoples JamesHoare Fri, 07/25/2025 - 09:36
In the year 1014, Archbishop Wulfstan of York stood before his parishioners and delivered a damming lecture: Nothing has prospered now for a long time either at home or abroad, but there has been military devastation and hunger, burning and bloodshed in nearly every district time and again. Such was his verdict on the long and unfortunate reign of Aethelred the Unready (reign 978-1016). Remembered...
A Hittite cuneiform tablet about interpreting the flights of birds has been discovered at the ancient Hittite settlement of Samuha (modern-day Kayalıpınar) in central Turkey. The tablet and its text are complete and undamaged, which is rare. The cuneiform text covers the front, back and edges of the tablet. Preliminary readings indicate that the text … Read the full post →"Bird divination text found at Hittite settlement"
YORK, ENGLAND—During the Neolithic Revolution, the development of agriculture led to an epic shift in […] The post Introduction of Agriculture Didn't Immediately Alter Japanese Diets appeared first on Archaeology Magazine. News, agriculture, diet, Japan, Jomon, Kyushu, millet, rice, Yayoi
SANDAY, SCOTLAND—Last year, when winter storms revealed a previously-unknown shipwreck on a beach on Sanday […] The post Researchers Track Down Identity of Scottish Shipwreck appeared first on Archaeology Magazine. News, Earl of Chatham, French and Indian War, HMS Hind, Orkney Islands, Revolutionary War, Sanday, shipwreck, whaling ship
HUACA YOLANDA, PERU—Peruvian authorities announced the discovery of a uniquely decorated ancient wall at the […] The post Pre-Inca Temple Wall Uncovered in Peru appeared first on Archaeology Magazine. News, Huaca Yolanda, Peru, pre-Incan, relief sculpture, temple, wall paintings
The Polish-Lithuanian Republic (1569-1795) was one of the largest and most populous states in Early Modern Europe, yet in 1795, its last remnants were partitioned between Austria, Prussia, and Russia. Here we take a look at the reasons why this mighty power ended up so weak that the neighbours who once feared it could now consume it. The Noble Republic The reason why Poland-Lithuania was called...
Shakespeare’s Lost Years JamesHoare Thu, 07/24/2025 - 09:14
Ship Shape: British Naval Strategy After Napoleon JamesHoare Thu, 07/24/2025 - 09:14
A rare piece of a bronze breastplate from the Bronze Age have been discovered at an undisclosed location in South Moravia. It is only the second example of bronze armor ever discovered in the Czech Republic. A folded sheet of metal was found in a 2023 excavation buried together with a spearhead, a sickle, a … Read the full post →"Piece of Bronze Age chestplate found in Moravia"
A CIBDÁ DE ARMEA, SPAIN—An exceptionally rare amulet was unearthed at the Roman-era site of […] The post Rare Fossil Was Made Into Roman Jewelry appeared first on Archaeology Magazine. News, A cibda de armea, amulet, fossil, Galicia, Romans, Spain, trilobite
MAREE, IRELAND—The Irish Times reports that archaeologists from the University of Galway have uncovered a […] The post Ringfort Belonging to Powerful Irish Early Medieval Rulers Unearthed in Galway appeared first on Archaeology Magazine. News, Galway, Ireland, Iron Age, Maree, medieval, Rathgurreen, ringfort
TRIPOLIS, TURKEY––The ancient city of Tripolis, near the town of Baldun, is one of the […] The post Extravagant Roman Villa Had Its Own Fishpond appeared first on Archaeology Magazine. News, fishpond, Roman villa, Tripolis, Turkey
Benito Mussolini (18831945) was the founder of fascism and dictator of Italy from 1922 to 1943. He led the country into a highly authoritarian regime and then dragged it into the Second World War (1939-45) on the side of Nazi Germany. Mussolini was captured and shot by Italian partisans in April 1945. Fascism is a complex ideology to define. Fascism's main characteristics include a cult of the...