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Ancient Maya City Discovered Under Jungle Forests in Mexico After 1,000 Years
Archeology
Archeologists Discover ”Pizza” in an Ancient Pompeii Mural
Archeology
Archeologists Excavate 4,000-Year-Old “Dutch Stonehenge” in the Netherlands
Archeology
Perfectly Preserved 3,000-Year-Old Bronze Sword Discovered in Germany
Archeology
Roman Mausoleum With Mosaics Excavated in London
Archeology
Giant New Nazca Lines Are Discovered in Peru Through Use of AI
Archeology
Hi-Tech Scans of the Titanic Create the Sunken Ship’s First 3D “Digital Twin”
Archeology
Listen to the World’s Oldest Sheet Music, a Mesopotamian Hymn Over 3,000 Years Old
Archeology
Unseen Footage of ‘Titanic’ Wreckage Reveals a Look at When the Iconic Ship Was First Found
Archeology
Dutch Metal Detectorist Discovers a Medieval Hoard of Gold Jewelry and Silver Coins
Archeology
Researchers Discover the Earliest Recorded Kiss Was 4,500 Years Ago
Archeology
View the Reconstructed Face of a 30,000-Year-Old Egyptian Man
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