Evidence for prehistoric human dismemberment found at Carrowkeel, Ireland

Evidence for prehistoric human dismemberment found at Carrowkeel, Ireland

Evidence for prehistoric human dismemberment found at Carrowkeel, Ireland The ancient people of Ireland have provided new insights into the death rites. And they’re a bit disgusting. A little disgusting. The New Zealand University of Otago ‘s Anatomy Department has studied ancient Irish funerals. The results were published in the Bioarchaeology International journal. Dr. Jonny … Continue reading Evidence for prehistoric human dismemberment found at Carrowkeel, Ireland

Evidence of Iron Age temples uncovered at Navan Fort

Evidence of Iron Age temples uncovered at Navan Fort

Evidence of Iron Age temples uncovered at Navan Fort During an examination of the Navan Forts in Co Armagh, Queen’s boffins uncovered evidence of a huge temple complex. The discovery at Ulster’s mythical capital, known as Emain Macha, could date back as far as the Iron Age. The research was worked together by scholars from Queen’s, … Continue reading Evidence of Iron Age temples uncovered at Navan Fort

5,000-year-old Sligo tombs being destroyed by vandals, say archaeologists

5,000-year-old Sligo tombs being destroyed by vandals, say archaeologists

5,000-year-old Sligo tombs being destroyed by vandals, say archaeologists Five-thousand-year-old Neolithic tombs in Co Sligo are suffering damage and vandalism “on a scale never seen before” and will not survive unless action is taken immediately, archaeological experts have warned. There are 75 passage tombs in Co Sligo, almost one-third of the estimated 240 in the … Continue reading 5,000-year-old Sligo tombs being destroyed by vandals, say archaeologists

Medieval plague mass grave discovered in north Dublin

Medieval plague mass grave discovered in north Dublin

Medieval “plague” mass grave discovered in north Dublin According to an Irish Central report, walkers in North County Dublin spotted bones eroding out of the surface of the ground during a period of drought this spring. Examination of the bones by osteoarchaeologist Maeve McCormick revealed they belonged to a boy who was about 12 years … Continue reading Medieval “plague” mass grave discovered in north Dublin

A hidden hoard of more than 6,000 silver coins found in a forest in Poland

A hidden hoard of more than 6,000 silver coins found in a forest in Poland

A hidden hoard of more than 6,000 silver coins found in a forest in Poland This year a forest ranger in eastern central Poland came up with a lifetime discovery — he had found a treasure hidden in a wooded area near the village of Guzów, which included thousands of silver coins. Forest worker Bogusław … Continue reading A hidden hoard of more than 6,000 silver coins found in a forest in Poland

A Roman settlement at the bottom of the sea

A Roman settlement at the bottom of the sea

A Roman settlement at the bottom of the sea The underwater statues at Baiae are replicas but still feel “ghostly and sublime”. “You’re sure I can cross?” I had to almost shout to be heard. Wooden slats dotted the ground before me. About 30m to my right, steam rose into the sky in thick grey-white … Continue reading A Roman settlement at the bottom of the sea

Researchers stunned by ‘perfect’ £300million shipwreck treasure

Researchers stunned by ‘perfect’ £300million shipwreck treasure

Researchers stunned by ‘perfect’ £300million shipwreck treasure The fortune of the Nuestra Senora de las Mercedes, which sunk in a fight near Portugal’s Cape St Marie in 1804, was raised in an American court after a US salvage company took 594,000 gold and silver coins worth £308 million from the site in 2007. The curator of … Continue reading Researchers stunned by ‘perfect’ £300million shipwreck treasure

Site of 18th-Century Steam Engine Uncovered in Slovakia

Site of 18th-Century Steam Engine Uncovered in Slovakia

Site of 18th-Century Steam Engine Uncovered in Slovakia In recent day’s Nová Baňa, approximately 40 volunteers have worked under the expert supervision of archeologists to unleash a special Potter atmospheric steam engine, the first one of its kind on the continent of Europe. In the Althandel shaft, the atmospheric steam engine was built and was … Continue reading Site of 18th-Century Steam Engine Uncovered in Slovakia

Rare warrior tomb filled with bronze age wealth and weapons discovered

Rare warrior tomb filled with bronze age wealth and weapons discovered

Rare warrior tomb filled with bronze age wealth and weapons discovered The tomb of the Warrior of the Bronze Age, dated back 3500 years, has been discovered by archaeologists in Greece who are packed with more than 1.400 objects, including jewels, weapons, bronze, silver and gold vessels. The Bronze Age warrior’s tomb dating back to … Continue reading Rare warrior tomb filled with bronze age wealth and weapons discovered

Lavau Celtic Prince: 2,500-year-old royal tomb starts to reveal its secrets

Lavau Celtic Prince: 2,500-year-old royal tomb starts to reveal its secrets

Lavau Celtic Prince: 2,500-year-old royal tomb starts to reveal its secrets The eastern village of Lavau became world-renowned when archeologists found the tomb of the ancient Celtic prince from the 5th century BCE. As it is now known, the tomb of the Prince of Lavau holds many mysteries that archaeologists have sought to uncover during … Continue reading Lavau Celtic Prince: 2,500-year-old royal tomb starts to reveal its secrets