# 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 ...
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There are thousands of aligned holes in Peru. Archaeologists now think they know who made them
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 ...
A well-preserved Viking Age grave featuring a previously unknown funerary ritual in Norway has been excavated in the locality ...
Sanxingdui in Guanghan, Sichuan province, discovered in the 1920s, has yielded a wealth of discoveries over nearly a century ...
In the clay-shaded gloom of the northern chamber of the tomb of Pharaoh Osorkon II, meticulous archaeological cleaning work ...
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 ...
Egypt's Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities announced on Thursday the discovery of 225 funerary figurines belonging to King Shoshenq III and dating back to ancient Egypt's 22nd Dynasty (945 BC-715 BC) ...
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