• Skeletons of couple holding hands found in Italy

    Updated: 2011-10-31 15:24:46
    The 1,500-year-old remains of a couple found holding hands has been unearthed in Modena, Italy. Italian archaeologists say the man and woman were buried at the same time between the 5th and 6th century A.D. in central-northern Italy. Wearing a bronze ring, the woman is positioned so she appears to be gazing at her male [...]

  • 9,000-year-old stone tools found in Mexico

    Updated: 2011-10-31 13:23:10
    Stone tools which date back to the Holocene era have been discovered in northwestern Mexico. The objects were found at an archaeological site known as El Coyote, located in the Los Cabos region, the INAH said, adding that they “bolster the hypothesis” that the first colonists of the hemisphere populated the region via watercraft migration, [...]

  • Used Scuba Gear: Ocean Reef Used Underwater 2-Way Radio Communication Unit - $449.95

    Updated: 2011-10-31 07:00:05
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  • Wrecks that promise to unlock the mystery of Francis Drake's final resting place

    Updated: 2011-10-30 23:32:10
    By Philip Sherwell - The Telegraph Newly-discovered wrecks off the coast of Panama are believed to be the first physical remains found of the ships ...

  • The Staffordshire Hoard on display in DC

    Updated: 2011-10-29 12:00:22
    Anglo-Saxon Hoard: Gold from England’s Dark Ages, on display at the National Geographic Museum in Washington, DC, through March 4, includes over a hundred of the artifacts from the Staffordshire Hoard, dating to about 650 A.D. Explore the history behind the gold hoard as you travel back in time thirteen hundred years to Mercia, one of [...]

  • Blackbeard’s cannon lifted from ocean floor

    Updated: 2011-10-28 23:33:53
    The pirate Blackbeard’s 300-year-old cannon has been raised from the ocean floor off the coast of North Carolina. [Thx Mike!] The eight-foot-long cannon was covered in sand and ocean debris called “concretion,” which will take archaeologists and students at East Carolina University as many as eight years to crack through before getting to the metal [...]

  • Fully intact Viking boat burial found in Scotland

    Updated: 2011-10-28 19:15:34
    An incredible fully intact Viking boat burial has been found in the Scottish Highlands. The term “fully-intact”, used to describe the find, means the remains of the body along with objects buried with it and evidence of the boat used were found and recovered. Dr Oliver Harris from the University of Leicester says the burial [...]

  • The largest mosaic ever found in Turkey

    Updated: 2011-10-28 17:49:33
    Construction work in Turkey has unearthed an 850-square-meter mosaic. Archaeological treasures, including a large mosaic, have been found during drilling at a construction site for a new hotel in the southern province of Hatay. The mosaic found during the drilling is 850 square meters and estimated to be the largest mosaic discovered in Turkey. As [...]

  • 18th century cannons found in castle moat to be restored

    Updated: 2011-10-28 15:34:44
    Six cannons found in the moat surrounding Kurassaare Castle in Estonia are set to get the restorative treatment. The preliminary restoration work is currently underway and, according to Peets, there is even a chance that three of the guns may become functional, wrote Meie Maa. The cannons, currently lined up in front of the castle, [...]

  • 17th century remains found during road construction

    Updated: 2011-10-27 21:24:44
    The remains of a body which dates back to the 17th century have been found underneath a street in Dublin, Ireland. Bones from the skeleton were uncovered by builders working on enhancement projects in the Smithfield area of the city. They notified archaeologists, who arrived to preserve the remains which are thought to date from [...]

  • Mining operation uncovers aboriginal remains in Australia

    Updated: 2011-10-27 14:12:06
    Three sets of ancient remains have been found in a remote region of Australia. This is where our most important law men were buried,” said Yindjibarndi Aboriginal Corporation chief executive Michael Woodley, a senior law man and respected tribal elder. He led healing ceremonies for his people near one burial cave after rock movement – [...]

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    Updated: 2011-10-27 08:03:42
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  • DNA-based method developed to identify contents of amphorae

    Updated: 2011-10-27 00:20:44
    Researchers are now using a DNA-based method to determine the contents of ancient amphorae. Shipwrecks and other sites have yielded plenty of intact amphorae. Maddeningly, nearly all are empty, devoid of obvious clues to what they once held. Researchers have scraped bits of ceramic from the vessel’s interior to look for leftover genetic material. In [...]

  • Did Christopher Columbus trigger an Ice Age

    Updated: 2011-10-26 21:15:20
    New research suggests that by sailing to the New World, Chrisotpher Columbus and the explorers that followed him may have triggered climate cooling in Europe. The European conquest of the Americas decimated the people living there, leaving large areas of cleared land untended. Trees that filled in this territory pulled billions of tons of carbon [...]

  • New Scuba Gear: Ocean Reef Neptune Space Iron Full Face Mask - $1,399.95

    Updated: 2011-10-26 18:50:55
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  • Scuba Diving Log Book Entry: Oakledge Park, Lake Champlain, Burlington, Vermont

    Updated: 2011-10-26 16:35:59
    : , , , Diver : Name Josh McCullough Dive : Date 10 16 2011 Dive : Location Oakledge Park , Lake Champlain , Burlington , Vermont Max : Depth 20` Total Bottom : Time 45 minutes Notes : Comments This was my second dive and my first cold water dive . The temperature was around 55f but I didn`t feel cold at all with the 7mm wet suit . We checked out the old oil platforms , pipes , and a large wooden sled from the days of yore . Visibility was . good : Votes 1 Vote for this entry View All Entries

  • 18th-century iron foundry found in England

    Updated: 2011-10-26 16:02:50
    A rare iron foundry which dates back to the 1700s has been found during a dig in northwestern England. The foundry buildings are shown arranged around three sides of a courtyard with three large roadside buildings and the iron-monger shops to the north. Excavation revealed evidence of two large rooms, one which would have been [...]

  • Royal Egyptian coffin found museum collection

    Updated: 2011-10-26 14:27:00
    A project underway to catalogue all the Egyptian coffins housed in provincial museums in England and Wales has turned up a previously unknown royal coffin. “Cut from a single log of cedar wood, it is exquisitely carved, inlaid and painted. For a child to have been given something like that, he must have had very [...]

  • Used Scuba Gear: Fantasea Used FL-4 Underwater Housing For Coolpix L4 - $70.00

    Updated: 2011-10-26 08:01:46
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  • 200-year-old “ship’s knee” found in river

    Updated: 2011-10-26 00:04:56
    A piece of a ship believe to have come from a boat which ran aground 200 years ago has been found in the Connecticut River. The historical object was discovered this past summer while the state Department of Environmental Protection was dragging nets for sturgeon research on the Connecticut River just south of Essex. Apparently, [...]

  • 800-year-old stone tool found underneath demolished post office

    Updated: 2011-10-25 22:48:50
    An 800-year-old stone adze has been found at the location of an ancient Maori village underneath a demolished post office in New Zealand. Because of the nature of the soil at the post office site, no evidence of wooden structures, including waka, remained as they would have rotted, Couch said. However, the midden showed evidence [...]

  • Incas conquered with politics

    Updated: 2011-10-25 20:34:47
    A study of skeletal remains suggests that the Inca grew their empire through politics and alliances rather than through violence. “It appears that the Inca relied less on warfare to conquer other groups and more on political alliances, bloodless takeovers and ideological control tactics,” Andrushko says. An Inca conquest gambit mentioned in some Spanish accounts [...]

  • The oldest Roman catholic church in Peru

    Updated: 2011-10-25 18:21:13
    The mud brick remains of what may be the oldest Roman Catholic church in Peru have been uncovered near Piura. The church outside the northern coastal city of Piura was built in 1534 but its mud walls deteriorated over time as Spanish conquistadors abandoned the area, said archaeologist Cesar Astuhuaman of Piura University. Historical documents [...]

  • Prehistoric teen’s remains found in newly discovered henge

    Updated: 2011-10-25 14:54:31
    The remains of a wealthy teenage girl have been found in what is believed to be a newly discovered henge in Kent, England. The discovery of the 17-year-old’s grave — along with a unique prehistoric pot inside of a ringed ditch near two other women — strengthens the idea that important death-related rituals took place [...]

  • Back from vacation!

    Updated: 2011-10-25 14:49:36
    Hi guys, I’m back from vacationing in Europe (where I saw lots of great history) and will be right back to posting news. Thanks for your patience! Regards, Sevaan ShareThis

  • Caravaggio exhibition in Texas

    Updated: 2011-10-16 08:00:42
    Caravaggio and His Circle in Rome is at the Kimbell Art Museum in Fort Worth, Texas, through January 8.

  • On vaction, returning October 25th

    Updated: 2011-10-10 14:44:11
    Hi guys, I’ll be on vacation for the next two weeks. Posts will resume on October 25th! Thanks for your patience and see you in a bit! ShareThis

  • Ancient coat found in melting glacier

    Updated: 2011-10-07 20:52:24
    A male hunter’s coat which dates back to 300 A.D. has been found in a melting glacier in Norway. In total, seventeen textiles and garments have been received at the museum, including a leather shoe and several other pieces of clothing. However, the men’s coat is the first one that has been dated and preserved. [...]

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