CCyprus Read More Numerous Statue Fragments Unearthed at Lost Apollo Sanctuary in Cyprus!28.04.2025 The Sanctuary of Apollo at Frangissa, located near ancient Tamassos and lost for approximately 140 years, has been…
GGreece Read More News – Nottingham research significantly contributes to recognition of Greece’s Cape Malea as ‘Landscape of International Significance’22.04.2025 Tuesday, 22 April 2025 15 years of collaborative work between a University of Nottingham archaeologist…
AAustria Read More Mystery of the ‘Deserted Castle’ Unraveled: Austria’s First Roman Bridgehead Fort Discovered18.04.2025 Researchers have identified the first confirmed Roman bridgehead fort in Austria, located near Stopfenreuth on the Lower Austrian…
CConflicts Read More Researchers uncover key paleolithic findings in cave, western Iran16.04.2025 TEHRAN – A recent archaeological excavation in Ghamari Cave in Lorestan province has drawn considerable domestic and international…
MMalta Read More Human Presence in Malta Earlier Than Previously Thought: Hunter-Gatherers Navigated 100 km by Sea 1,000 Years Before Farmers13.04.2025 Recent archaeological findings have dramatically reshaped our understanding of human history in the Mediterranean, revealing that hunter-gatherers were…
RRomania Read More Dacian Treasure Discovered in Romania, Possibly Indicating a Hidden Settlement in Breaza11.04.2025 In the spring of 2025, an extraordinary archaeological discovery was made in the Breaza commune of Mureș County,…
BBulgaria Read More A 1,500-Year-Old Roman Settlement Discovered in Bulgaria21.03.2025 In a remarkable turn of events, a team of archaeologists conducting preliminary excavations ahead of a transit gas…
GGreece Read More The Largest Harbor in Ancient Greece Is Centuries Older Than We Thought02.03.2025 As far back as the 8th century B.C.E., the city of Corinth served as the beating heart of…
DDenmark Read More Woodhenge Found in Denmark: A Link Between Denmark and Britain’s Neolithic Past28.02.2025 In a stunning revelation, archaeologists have unearthed a remarkable structure dubbed “woodhenge” in Denmark, a discovery that not…
DDenmark Read More Neolithic monument resembling Woodhenge uncovered in Denmark27.02.2025 Archaeologists in Denmark have uncovered a 4,000-year-old monument that closely resembles England’s Woodhenge timber circle. The monument was…
PPoland Read More Małopolskie Region Reveals Oldest Evidence of Metal Mining in Poland, Dating Back 1,000 Years Earlier Than Previously Thought16.02.2025 Researchers have uncovered the oldest confirmed evidence of metal ore mining and metallurgy in Poland through the study…
SSpain Read More Archaeologists Find Roman Artefacts in Spain’s Cova De Les Dones Cave10.02.2025 Roman-era inscriptions and a coin have been discovered by archaeologists inside a partially flooded cave in Spain. The…