A 5,000-year-old wooden boat used by the pharaohs is discovered by French archaeologists

A 5,000-year-old wooden boat used by the pharaohs is discovered by French archaeologists

A 5,000-year-old wooden boat used by the pharaohs is discovered by French archaeologists French archaeologists have discovered a 5,000-year-old wooden boat in an expedition in Egypt, it has emerged. The significant discovery was made in Abu Rawash, west of Cairo, the antiquities ministry in Egypt said. Mohammed Ibrahim, the antiquities minister, said: ‘It goes back … Continue reading A 5,000-year-old wooden boat used by the pharaohs is discovered by French archaeologists

These Ancient Greek Helmets Tell of a Naval Battle 2,500 Years Ago

These Ancient Greek Helmets Tell of a Naval Battle 2,500 Years Ago

These Ancient Greek Helmets Tell of a Naval Battle 2,500 Years Ago Archaeologists in southern Italy announced last week that they unearthed two helmets, fragments of weapons and armour, bits of pottery and the remains of a possible temple to Athena at an archaeological excavation of the ancient Greek city of Velia, reports Frances D’Emilio … Continue reading These Ancient Greek Helmets Tell of a Naval Battle 2,500 Years Ago

1,500-year-old bakery structure found in Turkey’s Perre

1,500-year-old bakery structure found in Turkey’s Perre

1,500-year-old bakery structure found in Turkey’s Perre In the ongoing excavations in the ancient city of Perre, located in the southeastern province of Adıyaman, archaeologists found a 1500-year-old bakery structure on Monday. Starting in 2001, the excavations have been carried out at intervals in the ancient city of Perre. A historical Roman fountain, large block … Continue reading 1,500-year-old bakery structure found in Turkey’s Perre

Experts claim material from Tutankhamun’s dagger may have come from outer space

Experts claim material from Tutankhamun’s dagger may have come from outer space

Experts claim material from Tutankhamun’s dagger may have come from outer space A gold-hilted dagger found in the tomb of King Tut surprised archaeologists when they discovered that it was made of a material forged in outer space. Now, two new studies are painting conflicting pictures of the origins of the mysterious weapon, which may … Continue reading Experts claim material from Tutankhamun’s dagger may have come from outer space

Archaeologists Find Evidence for 40,000-year-old Modern Culture in China

Archaeologists Find Evidence for 40,000-year-old Modern Culture in China

Archaeologists Find Evidence for 40,000-year-old Modern Culture in China Scientists discovered remnants of an Old Stone Age culture, less than 100 miles (160 kilometres) west of Beijing, where ancient hominins used a reddish pigment called ochre and crafted tiny, blade-like tools from stone. The archaeological site, called Xiamabei, offers a rare glimpse into the life … Continue reading Archaeologists Find Evidence for 40,000-year-old Modern Culture in China

35 Ancient Pyramids Discovered in Sudan Necropolis

35 Ancient Pyramids Discovered in Sudan Necropolis

35 Ancient Pyramids Discovered in Sudan Necropolis Archaeologists excavating a site in Sudan have discovered 35 pyramids revealing fascinating links between the bygone Kingdom of Kush that once existed there and ancient Egypt. The pyramids, which date back around 2,000 years, are smaller than most Egyptian examples with the largest being 22 feet in width … Continue reading 35 Ancient Pyramids Discovered in Sudan Necropolis

Archaeologists discover a 2,600-year-old castle on Egypt’s border

Archaeologists discover a 2,600-year-old castle on Egypt’s border

Archaeologists discover a 2,600-year-old castle on Egypt’s border A former military castle that experts think served as a gate to Egypt’s eastern border protecting it from the Persians 2,600 years ago has been unearthed. Discovered in North Sinai, the fortress is believed to date to 664-610 BC in the Psamtik era – the last before … Continue reading Archaeologists discover a 2,600-year-old castle on Egypt’s border

The World’s Oldest Intact Shipwreck Has Been Discovered at the Bottom of Black Sea

The World’s Oldest Intact Shipwreck Has Been Discovered at the Bottom of Black Sea

The World’s Oldest Intact Shipwreck Has Been Discovered at the Bottom of Black Sea The oldest intact shipwreck ever has been found resting on the bottom of the Black Sea. Protected by the oxygen-free water at the seafloor, the ship has been sitting undisturbed since 400 B.C., researchers from the Black Sea Maritime Archaeology Project … Continue reading The World’s Oldest Intact Shipwreck Has Been Discovered at the Bottom of Black Sea

Vikings Weren’t All Scandinavian, Ancient DNA Study Shows

Vikings Weren’t All Scandinavian, Ancient DNA Study Shows

Vikings Weren’t All Scandinavian, Ancient DNA Study Shows The term “Viking” tends to conjure up images of fierce, blonde men who donned horned helmets and sailed the seas in longboats, earning a fearsome reputation through their violent conquests and plunder. But a new study published in the journal Nature suggests the people known as Vikings didn’t exactly … Continue reading Vikings Weren’t All Scandinavian, Ancient DNA Study Shows

2,000-year-old skull held together by metal thought to be the oldest evidence of advanced surgery

2,000-year-old skull held together by metal thought to be the oldest evidence of advanced surgery

2,000-year-old skull held together by metal thought to be oldest evidence of advanced surgery A 2,000-year-old skull of a Peruvian warrior was found to be fused together by metal. Experts from a US museum believe it could be one of the oldest examples of advanced surgery. The Museum of Osteology in Oklahoma said the skull … Continue reading 2,000-year-old skull held together by metal thought to be the oldest evidence of advanced surgery