As wars of extermination and displacement continue, we see that the justification for such acts is often shrouded in words of ...
The Devastator bomber became a footnote in World War II history, and no vestige of the plane is found in any museum or ...
In 1972, a young excavator operator working near Varna noticed something glittering in the dirt. He pulled out a bracelet, ...
On a still summer morning at Buckler’s Hard, the Beaulieu River looks a world away from gun decks and shipwrights.
The vessel appears to be the "Swift," a British Royal Navy wooden sailing ship that sank off Sable Island in Canada ...
A new analysis of archaeological layers at Monte Verde in Chile suggests that people lived there 4,200 years ago, not 14,500 ...
A Tudor-era hull dug out of a Kent gravel quarry is filling in a crucial missing chapter of British maritime history.
An intact bronze cannonball unearthed near the Alamo was likely used in the 1836 battle between Mexico and the Republic of ...
Researchers have uncovered the world’s oldest known cave art—a 67,800-year-old hand stencil in Indonesia. The unusual, ...
The sarcophagi inhabitants’ actual names are unknown, but these “chantresses of Amun” served a god whose cult ran strong even ...
Researchers had long assumed the art inside Font-de-Gaume in France was made with pigments that couldn't be analyzed using ...
Archaeologists have unearthed an astonishing collection of metalwork in North Yorkshire, shedding new light on the power, ...