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A doorway cut with great precision into the face of a rocky mountain in Peru may be one of the world's greatest mysteries.
Archaeologists debated the age and purpose of the ruins for years — but not anymore. Take a look at their recent finds.
Tikal is a 2,400-year-old Maya city in the heart of Guatemala—far flung from Mexico’s ancient city of Teotihuacan. The presence of this altar implies that the two shared a relationship that spanned ...
Archaeologists have revealed their plan to dig up the site where they believe Noah's Ark is located after conducting numerous soil samples at the ...
A newly discovered settlement in the north-western Nile delta was built by the Egyptian New Kingdom perhaps 3500 years ago ...
The altar stands in the courtyard of what was once a wealthy, influential person’s home in Tikal. At just over 1 meter tall, ...
A team of archeologists in South Africa had to climb to new heights to find an important set of tools made by humans about 20 ...
In a cave overlooking the ocean on the southern coast of South Africa, archaeologists discovered thousands of stone tools, ...
The artifacts discovered in a cave—which include dart tips, a boomerang and a spear-throwing tool—were dated to as far back ...
Archaeologists in Vienna, Austria, uncovered a significant find: a Roman mass grave from the first century A.D., located ...
Proof of an ancient garden, consistent with biblical scripture, has emerged at the holiest site in Christianity — and an ...
Archaeologists excavating a field in the municipality of Kutenholz in the Stade District, in Lower Saxony, Germany, have ...
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