HHungary Read More Possible remains of King Matthias Corvinus identified in Hungary19.04.2025 Researchers believe they may have found the remains of one of Hungary’s most celebrated rulers—King Matthias Corvinus—at a…
NNetherlands Read More Archaeologists uncover 7th-century pagan cult site with ritual offerings in the Netherlands09.02.2025 A team of archaeologists has uncovered a unique early medieval cult site in the eastern Netherlands, near the…
DDenmark Read More Rare pre-Viking helmet fragment discovered in Lejre, Denmark30.01.2025 An extraordinarily well-preserved section of a gold-plated, gemstone-encrusted helmet has been uncovered in Lejre, Denmark, providing new information…
IItaly Read More Italian Authorities Thwart Tomb Raiders Pillaging Medieval Church06.01.2025 Italy’s Carabinieri Command for the Protection of Cultural Heritage, a squad tasked with combatting crimes relating to art…
HHungary Read More First known medieval female burial with weapons unearthed in Hungary04.01.2025 Archaeologists have identified the first-known instance of a woman buried with weapons in Hungary’s Carpathian Basin, which dates…
NNorway Read More 13th century spinning whorl with swastika symbols discovered in Norway31.12.2024 Archaeologists from the Norwegian Institute for Cultural Heritage Research (NIKU) have discovered something interesting in Tønsberg, a town…
EEstonia Read More Tasting menus and Michelin stars: Estonia is an emerging gourmet dining hotspot26.10.2024 It’s now easier to get to Tartu, Estonia’s second city and the European Capital of Culture ADVERTISEMENT Massive…
UUnited Kingdom Read More Mysterious medieval ‘child vampire’ burial unearthed in Poland 🪦 #news #shorts24.09.2024 Mysterious medieval ‘child vampire’ burial unearthed in Poland 🪦 #news #shorts Watch more on Independent TV: https://tinyurl.com/yc7ukx9n The…
FFrance Read More Des fouilles archéologique à une heure de Paris : la découverte d’un site vieux d’au moins 900 ans26.12.2023 Des fouilles archéologique à une heure de Paris : la découverte d’un site vieux d’au moins 900 ans…