An ongoing archaeological survey of a World War I site in Turkey has so far uncovered a maze of trenches, as well as about 200 artifacts that offer clues to life on a Gallipoli battlefield where ...
England's Salisbury Plain is famous as the home of Stonehenge and other enigmatic ancient sites. But it has just yielded a much more recent archaeological wonder: a network of World War I tunnels.
Today the grass has grown back. A sense of quiet comes through in the images. But a century ago, these landscapes were part of the Western Front of World War I — the reality of which TIME would later ...
WWI British Army recruits, before meeting the reality of war Archaeologists say there is "compelling" evidence they have found the mass burial site of British and Australian troops who were killed ...
LIGONIER, PENNSYLVANIA—On November 12, 1758, George Washington, then a colonel in the British army, faced imminent peril. Years later, he wrote that his life was in as “much jeopardy as it ever had ...
For the second year in a row, the Monocacy National Battlefield held an International Archeology Day to educate the community about the history of the battlefield and surrounding areas. Attendees on ...
It’s a French connection spanning an entire century. This Memorial Day marks 100 years since America’s first key battle of World War I, the Battle of Cantigny in France. In honor of its namesake, the ...
A World War I Royal Navy warship was discovered in “remarkable” condition at the bottom of the North Sea—nearly 110 years later after it was sunk. The Edgar-class protected cruiser, the HMS Hawke, was ...
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