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Behind the Ropes: Adult Dig Experience at HSMC

Historic St. Mary’s City in southern Maryland is launching the DIG! St. Mary’s Fort Excavation Experience, a full-day, hands-on archaeology program that lets adults join professional archaeologists in ...
The recent report from Archaeology Magazine states that an archaeological site in southern Italy has been discovered, dating back to the Samnite period approximately 2,500 years ago. The excavations ...
During the winter of 2023-2024, archaeologists of Archeodunum Research Center were called to a home nestled in a suburb of Paris after a homeowner discovered a skeleton in his basement, sparking a ...
By Anna Koper WARSAW, March 18 (Reuters) - A Warsaw court decided on Wednesday that Russian archaeologist Alexander Butiagin should be extradited to Ukraine, where he is accused of involvement in ...
Archaeologists uncovered a 2,000-year-old temple in Denmark at Hedegård, revealing insights into a mysterious Iron Age power center with luxury goods and Roman connections.
A husband and wife joined a group of amateur archaeologists in the hope of uncovering Philadelphia’s hidden history. Matt and ...
Apparently, this approach for remembering grocery lists, house chores, deliveries, and the like was also a huge part of life for ancient Egyptians living over 2,000 years ago—something for which ...
The program will highlight discoveries from the recent archaeological excavation of the historic Abraham Preble Garrison.
A group of volunteer archaeologists excavating the remnants of a Gallic site on the north coast of France has discovered a 200-year-old message from a previous archaeologist. In recent years there has ...
But then the archaeologists took a closer look at the amulet from grave 134. The inch-long silver charm held a fragile, broken piece of foil that seemed to have writing on it. The amulet, it turned ...
The letter, dating to the 16th or 17th century, contained an order from King Qashqash, a Nubian ruler that was previously thought to be merely legend.