Restoration work on a centuries-old canal in Wales has been halted after construction workers discovered a possible ancient Roman bathing complex.
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Did ancient Egyptians really booby-trap the pyramids?
The ancient Egyptians didn't want tomb robbers to pilfer treasures in the pyramids, so how did they stop thieves?
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15 ancient ruins that defy what we know about civilizations
Our understanding of ancient civilizations is constantly challenged by newly discovered ruins that defy mainstream historical ...
Archaeologists in Egypt have discovered a 3,300-year-old whistle made from a cow's toe bone, believed to have been used by police to guard royal tomb workers. The artifact was found in the ruins of ...
The cult behind these rocks likely revolved around water, supported by the stones’ fish-themed designs and placements near ...
Today the pyramids at Giza seem at home in their sandy surroundings, but, when they were first completed, they would have ...
Astronomers are pulling back the curtain on two of the universe’s biggest mysteries: how planets are born and how invisible ...
City officials told Outside it appeared as if rocks, including those that may have contained the petroglyphs, may have “been ...
Archaeologists believe they may have unearthed an "incredibly rare" stone carving of the face of a person who lived in Fife ...
Repairs will also be carried out on rotten and damaged parts of the timber frame – which the planning officer said was so wet ...
Archaeological findings and architectural elements provide evidence that a sun worship cult existed at Delphi.
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Architecture's past holds the key to sustainable future
Modern "sustainable"' innovations in architecture are failing to slow climate change, but revisiting ancient knowledge and ...
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