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Archaeologists discover ancient indoor swimming pool with colorful frescoes
Newsweek· 21 hours agoArchaeologists have uncovered the remains of an indoor pool at an ancient Roman villa. The find was...
Cosmic Archaeology: Using Black Holes To Uncover Evidence of the Universe’s First Stars
SciTechDaily· 3 days agoResearchers have developed a method to detect the first stars of the universe by observing the...
Lost church of 600-year-old monastery found near medieval royal palace
Newsweek· 19 hours agoArchaeologists have uncovered the remains of a lost centuries-old church near a medieval royal...
Ancient Chesapeake site challenges timeline of humans in the Americas
New Hampshire Union Leader· 1 day agoWith the Chesapeake Bay sloshing at his knee-high boots, Darrin Lowery stood back and squinted at a...
Archaeologists uncover ancient Roman coins on small but 'vital' island
Newsweek· 1 day agoAn archaeological dig has uncovered two ancient Roman coins, among other remains, on a small island...
UK Gardener Makes Rare Archaeology Find While Weeding
Explorersweb· 5 days agoConsider the curious case of Graham Senior, a geography teacher from Coventry, a city in central...
Ancient Chesapeake site challenges timeline of humans in the Americas
Anchorage Daily News· 16 hours agoWith the Chesapeake Bay sloshing at his knee-high boots, Darrin Lowery stood back and squinted at a...
Junior Ranger Day set for May 25 at Effigy Mounds
La Crosse Tribune· 3 hours agoIn recognition of National Preservation Month in May, Effigy Mounds National Monument will host Junior Ranger Day from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, May...
Medieval castle — a ‘witness to centuries of change’ — excavated in the UK. See it
Miami Herald via AOL· 7 days agoAs the hands of time turn and forgotten items get buried under layers and layers of dirt, it can be...
Review: Paper Mario: Thousand-Year Door remains a treasure, 20 years on | VGC
VGC· 1 hour ago20 years after its original release, Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door remains a treasure. It’s no...