Ancient humans trekked across mountain glaciers for hunting or trade. The objects they left behind were frozen in the ice for ...
The year 2025 marks 80 years since the end of World War II, which claimed more lives than any other war in human history.
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Daily Galaxy on MSNNorway’s Melting Glaciers Are Revealing Troves of Ancient ArtifactsArchaeologists in Norway are making remarkable discoveries as the country’s glaciers continue to melt, exposing artifacts ...
The University of Richmond recently held a repatriation ceremony to return a collection of ancient pre-Hispanic artifacts to ...
Norwegian researchers, led by Espen Finstad, have uncovered 4,500 artifacts from melting glaciers, including textiles, tools, ...
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German officials recently announced the excavation of Marienkirche in Gardelegen, which yielded unusual artifacts including ...
Renovations of a medieval church in Germany have led to the discovery of over 1,000 artifacts, with some dating back to the ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNThe Met Returns Stolen Seventh-Century B.C.E. Bronze Griffin Head to GreeceAt a ceremony this week, Greece's culture minister officially accepted the artifact, which was likely stolen from a museum in ...
The head of a griffin from 7th century B.C. is believed to have been taken from a museum in Olympia in the 1930s and later ...
Some ancient artifacts are mysteries, but they still indicate trade routes through the mountains. Here's what Norway's glacial archaeologists found in the meltiest part of this past summer.
Officials from the Italian province of Trentino announced the recent discovery of a "monumental necropolis" from the Iron Age, dating back over 3,000 years.
ROSELAND - Sixth grade students at Lester C. Noecker School recently spent time exploring historical sites throughout the ...
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