King Hans of Denmark and Norway used the Gribshunden warship until it exploded in 1495. In the late 1400s, Europeans started ...
The true origins of King Arthur’s Hall have long captivated historians, archaeologists, and local folklore enthusiasts. Once ...
A routine fire patrol, operating some 200 miles northwest of the country's capital, Astana, discovered a nearly foot-long ...
The exhibition at St Peter's was inspired by an excavation on a nearby site before a block of apartments was built there ...
A deep-sea excavation has begun between the early Chola capital, Poompuhar, and Nagapattinam, a medieval trade hub with ...
From the wreck of the royal Danish-Norwegian flagship Gribshunden, archaeologists have uncovered a rare glimpse into the naval power of the late Middle Ages. This warship, lost in 1495, carried an ...
Archaeologists uncovered a Byzantine fortress in Lecce, Italy, revealing how a Roman amphitheater became a stronghold.
An archaeology student has discovered what is thought may be a rare carving of a Pict’s face while volunteering on a dig.
The Lords of the Isles were MacDonald clan chiefs, descendants of the kings who once ruled large parts of western Scotland.
The Lords of the Isles were powerful chiefs with royal pretensions, treating English and Scottish kings as if they were on a ...
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A forgotten royal castle that is believed to have once been home to kings who ruled parts of Scotland has been discovered in a major archaeological project. In a recently released book, archaeologists ...