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An archaeologist in Sweden spent three years traveling in vessels built like those from 1,000 years ago. He discovered lost sea routes, hidden trade harbors and new respect for Viking seamanship.
The inscriptions are part of a larger group of Proto-Sinaitic writings first uncovered by famed archaeologist Flinders Petrie ...
A boy in Scotland discovered wreckage from a 275-year-old vessel that once belonged to the British Royal Navy. The vessel ...
An Appalachian State archaeology team has uncovered a remarkable ancient campsite in Ashe County, revealing artifacts around ...
A huge discovery has been made along North Carolina’s Cape Fear River, after maritime archaeologists searched the waters near ...
Students from Grinnell College are doing an archaeological dig in the historic Chinatown district of Rock Springs, Wyoming.
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Vintage Aviation News on MSNAviation Archaeology and Wreckchasing Symposium Returns to Las Vegas for 12th Annual Gathering
Join aviation historians and enthusiasts at the 12th Aviation Archaeology and Wreckchasing Symposium in Las Vegas, Sept. 13, ...
There are all sorts of theories and speculations about what happened one day in the city of Troy. The legendary battle of ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNArchaeology Student Discovers Carefully Carved Stone Head at Viking Settlement in Scotland's Orkney Islands
An intricately carved head made of red sandstone has been found on one of Scotland’s Orkney islands. Featuring a broken nose, ...
A recent study conducted by Johns Hopkins-trained immunologist Kelly Kearse suggests that it is, in fact, possible that Jesus was buried unwashed, wrapped in spices and linen — which is believed to be ...
Archaeology is catching up with the digital humanities movement with the creation of large online databases, combining data collected from satellite-, airborne-, and UAV-mounted sensors with ...
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