Rangers want help identifying pair suspected of archeological theft in Canyonlands
Estimated read time: 2-3 minutes MOAB — National Park Service rangers are asking for the public's help identifying two visitors to the Cave Springs site in Canyonlands National Park who are suspected
Archaeologists Found an ‘Anomaly’ Near the Pyramids That May Reveal an Ancient Portal
Ground-penetrating radar has helped archeologists identified buried wonders below the surface. Now, a new study from Japanese and Egyptian researchers reveals the discovery of an L-shaped structure a
Pleistocene hunter-gatherers settled in Cyprus thousands of years earlier than previously thought
Archaeologists have found that Pleistocene hunter-gatherers settled in Cyprus thousands of years earlier than previously thought. An analysis of the oldest archaeological sites on the island suggests
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Archaeologists Unearth Ancient Tombs With 'Rare' Bronze Seals
Archaeologists have uncovered three ancient tombs in China with dozens of "precious" funerary relics. Intriguingly, two of the tombs were found to contain bronze seals featuring the surname "Huan," i
Uncovering Egypt’s past: ND native, renowned Egyptologist continues quest
Dr. Mark Lehner, director and president of the Ancient Egypt Research Associates, Inc., does some hand-mapping at an excavation site in Egypt. Lehner has spent years of archaeological research in Egyp
2,500-Year-Old Helmet Found That Terrified Ancient Warriors
Unearthed in a burial mound in Croatia, an astonishing archeological find: a 2,500-year-old element from the ancient Illyrian culture. The piece of headwear was found in pristine condition and clearly
Huge Bowtie-Shaped Prehistoric Monument Unearthed In France
After uncovering this 646,000-square-foot behemoth in Marliens, archaeologists said, "This type of monument seems unprecedented and currently no comparison has been possible." In April 2024, archaeol
University of Exeter students begin dig in Mitchell
MITCHELL, S.D. (KELO) -- Archaeology students from England are back in KELOLAND for another dig. Friday was day one of field school in the Archeodome at the Mitchell Prehistoric Indian Village. Than
Authorities continue hunt for 2 people who committed 'archeological theft' at US national park
Law enforcement officers are still looking for two suspects they say committed “archeological theft” at a U.S national park in Utah two days after they asked for help from the public. The incident oc
This Carved Bear Bone May Be Early Neanderthal Art
Incisions made by Neanderthals on this prehistoric bear bone seem to be deliberate and non-utilitarian, suggesting they are an early example of symbolic art. At first glance, this prehistoric bear bo
600-year-old crown found in treasure-filled burial at park in Lithuania. Take a look
Buried near a walking path at a park in Lithuania sat the forgotten treasures of centuries long gone. The well-kept green grass and orange-tinged dirt hid the 600-year-old secrets — but not anymore.
National Park Service searching for 2 people accused of 'archeological theft' at Utah national park
MOAB, Utah - The National Park Service (NPS) is asking for the public's help in identifying two people involved in an alleged archeological theft at Canyonlands National Park in Utah in
Project Maps Possible Path of Lost Nile River Branch
WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA—According to a Cosmos Magazine report, geomorphologist Eman Ghoneim of the University of Carolina Wilmington and her colleagues have found evidence of a 40-mile-long bra
'Astonishing' Lost Prehistoric Landscape Revealed by Undersea Scans
Research has revealed an "astonishing" submerged landscape that stood above sea level thousands of years ago. An international team of scientists has been conducting underwater scans in the Adriatic
Coyote Canyon mammoth site tours start June 1
BENTON COUNTY, Wash.-Public tours of the Coyote Canyon mammoth dig site start on June 1. The Coyote Canyon mammoth site is an active dig in the Tri-Cities and is home to the MCBONES Research Center
Metal detectorist stumbles upon ornate 1,000-year-old Viking artifact in Denmark. See it
A metal detectorist in Denmark recently stumbled upon an artifact from the Viking era. The object, a type of brooch known as a disc fibula, was unearthed near Skanderborg, located about 175 miles nor
Metal detectorist finds Viking pin in Denmark, photos show
A metal detectorist in Denmark recently stumbled upon an artifact from the Viking era. The object, a type of brooch known as a disc fibula, was unearthed near Skanderborg, located about 175 miles nor
Roman Gold Coin Discovered on Island of Alderney
BAILIWICK OF GUERNSEY, CHANNEL ISLANDS—A gold coin has been discovered at a Roman site on the island of Alderney, according to a BBC News report. The coin has been dated to the fourth century A.D.