In the beginning, there were only myths. For the Greeks, the island of Crete was a distant and strange land and yet the site of some their most important traditions: Zeus was taken there to save him ...
There exists a sprawling wonderland in St. Charles where treasure hunters and nostalgia seekers converge monthly, armed with cash and an eye for the extraordinary – the Kane County Flea Market ...
Nestled along the Mississippi River in the charming town of Le Claire, Antique Archaeology isn’t just another dusty antique shop—it’s a treasure-hunting mecca that’s put Iowa firmly on the map of ...
The 2,200-year-old rare gold coin, tied to an ancient legend, is officially the oldest Celtic coin ever discovered in Saxony, offering fresh insights into early trade between the region and the Celts.
A solid silver Saxon cross has gone on display for the first time in more than 1,200 years after it was discovered by a metal ...
Legends and rumors trail the elusive Queen of Sheba through the rock-hewn wonders and rugged hills of Ethiopia.
Mary E Brunkow, Fred Ramsdell and Shimon Sakaguchi are awarded this year's Nobel Prize in Medicine or Physiology. The Nobel Assembly at Karolinska Institutet announce the Nobel Prize in Physiology or ...
Grand Egyptian Museum honors the 12-year-old Egyptian boy who helped reveal Tutankhamun’s tomb, says his son, Nubi Abdel-Rasoul.
Here are some long hidden artifacts—from King Tut's treasures to underwater antiquities—getting their debut at the Grand ...
Dr. Marie-Loraine Pipes, a zooarchaeologist and adjunct professor of anthropology at SUNY Geneseo, recently sat down with The ...
Scientists recently unearthed the remains of multiple academic halls at Oxford University — revealing new insights into the ...
Archaeologists from the University of Glasgow and the National Trust for Scotland have recovered more than 100 projectiles, ...