# In 1847 the Boston Daily Advertiser states that “….Cazalet’s 1st Cordage….” or ship’s ropes are for sale at Ames Ingersoll & Co. on Central Wharf. An Irish woman named Marianne Amelia Cazalet was ...
For years, researchers have questioned who created the “band of holes” site in Peru. A new study suggests it was an ancient ...
Roy Søreng, a local metal detectorist, found a Viking Age brooch in Norwegian soil. When he called archaeologists to the site ...
For centuries, scholars debated whether Aristotle's account represented factual observation or mythological embellishment. The balance shifted decisively in 2018 when archaeologist Associate Professor ...
Archaeologists in Norway found a 1,200-year-old Viking woman's grave with mysterious scallop shells over her mouth. Discover ...
A cauldron, chariot parts, ornate jewelry: Precious objects found in the Melsonby Hoard are shedding new light into the ...
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Did a Grand Canyon Ranger Uncover Something the Smithsonian Has Denied for Decades?
The legend of a Grand Canyon ranger stumbling onto a hidden chamber packed with Egyptian relics has all the ingredients of a ...
Archaeologists excavating a ninth-century burial site in Bjugn, Norway have uncovered something unprecedented in Scandinavian archaeology: a Viking Age woman's grave featuring two scallop shells ...
A 22-centimeter alabaster vase, inscribed to the Persian king Xerxes I, has revealed that narcotics were part of everyday ...
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