
4th Century BC Greek Silver Coin Found in Archaeological site on Papuk
4th Century BC Greek Silver Coin Found in Archaeological site on Papuk September 22, 2022 – Archaeological sensation on Papuk. A Greek silver coin from the end of the 4th century BC was found at an archaeological site near Kaptol. The story doesn’t stop there – it’s only starting to come together. What wealth and … Continue reading 4th Century BC Greek Silver Coin Found in Archaeological site on Papuk

Archaeologist discovers a 6,000-year-old island settlement off the Croatian coast
Archaeologist discovers a 6,000-year-old island settlement off the Croatian coast Croatia, June 24 – Archaeologist Mate Parica was examining satellite images of Croatia’s coastline when he spotted something unusual. “I thought: maybe it is natural, maybe not,” said Parica, a professor at the University of Zadar. The image showed a large, shallow area on the … Continue reading Archaeologist discovers a 6,000-year-old island settlement off the Croatian coast

1,800-year-old Roman Chariot with horses found buried in Croatia
1,800-year-old Roman Chariot with horses found buried in Croatia In Croatia, archaeologists discovered the fossilized remnants of a Roman chariot that had been buried with two horses as part of a burial ritual. A large burial chamber for an ‘extremely wealthy family’ was found in which the carriage with what appears to be two horses … Continue reading 1,800-year-old Roman Chariot with horses found buried in Croatia

Ancient Necropolis Found on Croatian Island
Ancient Necropolis Found on Croatian Island The protective investigation in the garden of the Radoevi Palace in the town of Hvar on the Croatian island of the same name has been concluded after two months of intensive archaeological labour. The research, which was spurred by the upcoming construction of the new Hvar City Library and … Continue reading Ancient Necropolis Found on Croatian Island

Archaeologists Uncover Evidence of Ancient, Indiscriminate Mass Murder
Why were dozens of people butchered 6,200 years ago and buried in a Neolithic death pit? According to a fresh examination of the bones, 41 individuals were slaughtered and buried in a mass grave around 6,200 years ago in what is now Croatia, and members of their own community may have murdered them. Adult men … Continue reading Archaeologists Uncover Evidence of Ancient, Indiscriminate Mass Murder

6,500-Year-Old Oven With Heating, Hot Water System Is Similar to Modern Technology
6,500-Year-Old Oven With Heating, Hot Water System Is Similar to Modern Technology As many modern homeowners know central heating and cooling Charlottesville systems are a vital component of a building. From fireplaces to hot air systems to cooling vents, there have been many conditioning systems built and utilized over the centuries and many have considered … Continue reading 6,500-Year-Old Oven With Heating, Hot Water System Is Similar to Modern Technology

3,500-Year-Old Sunken Town Discovered In Croatia
3,500-Year-Old Sunken Town Discovered In Croatia Mato Ilkić and Mate Parica from the Department of Archeology at the University of Zadar recently discovered a much older port in the western part of the Novigrad Sea, 22 kilometers northeast of Zadar. Zadarski List writes that numerous ports from the Roman Empire have long been located and … Continue reading 3,500-Year-Old Sunken Town Discovered In Croatia

Historic Weapon Unearthed in Croatia
A valuable piece of Croatian warrior heritage found at Krka National Park LOZOVAC, CROATIA— Archaeology Org reports that an artillery weapon was found in a defensive wall in a tower at the fourteenth-century site of Nečven fortress, which is located in southern Croatia’s Krka National Park. The bronze object, known as a mačkula, is similar … Continue reading Historic Weapon Unearthed in Croatia

Nomadic Warriors’ Remains Unearthed in Croatia
Nomadic Warriors’ Remains Unearthed in Croatia ZAGREB, CROATIA—Archaeology Org reports that the remains of an Avar warrior dating to the late seventh or early eighth century A.D. Archaeologists have been found in a tomb in eastern Croatia, near the site of the Roman city of Cibalae. The Avars were Eurasian nomads who arrived in Europe … Continue reading Nomadic Warriors’ Remains Unearthed in Croatia

2,000-Year-Old Boat Unearthed in Croatia
2,000-Year-Old Boat Unearthed in Croatia POREČ, CROATIA—According to an Archaeology org report, a 16-foot boat held together with rope and wooden pegs have been uncovered at the waterfront in the city of Poreč, which is located on the western coast of the Istrian Peninsula. The boat is estimated to date to the first century A.D. … Continue reading 2,000-Year-Old Boat Unearthed in Croatia