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Stash of 'eye-catching' Bronze Age jewelry discovered by metal detectorist in Swiss carrot field
By Jennifer Nalewicki published
Archaeologists have dated Bronze Age artifacts unearthed in Switzerland to roughly 1500 B.C.
Egypt had an unusually powerful 'female king' 5,000 years ago, lavish tomb suggests
By Sascha Pare published
Excavations of the tomb of ancient Egyptian queen Meret-Neith reveal she was an influential figure with "unusually high levels of authority," but experts are divided about whether she actually reigned.
AI reveals scroll's lost text after it was scorched by Mount Vesuvius eruption 2,000 years ago
By Laura Geggel published
Mount Vesuvius' eruption in A.D. 79 carbonized hundreds of scrolls and papyri in the ancient Roman city of Herculaneum. Now, AI has decoded part of a scroll.
See gorgeous ancient Egyptian 'mummy portraits' from nearly 2 millennia ago
By Laura Geggel published
These ancient 'mummy portraits' provide a window into ancient Egyptian life and culture.
Violence in the ancient Middle East spiked with the formation of states and empires, battered skulls reveal
By Kristina Killgrove published
Human violence in the Middle East has ebbed and flowed since 12000 B.C., with spikes in the Copper and Iron ages and a lull in the Bronze Age, new research finds.
11,000-year-old statue of giant man clutching penis unearthed in Turkey
By Owen Jarus published
A 7.5-foot-tall statue of a man clutching his penis was unearthed at one of the oldest temple sites in Turkey.
Cannibalism was a common funerary rite in northwest Europe near end of last ice age
By Tom Metcalfe published
Research suggests cannibalism was a funerary rite for the Magdalenian people in northwest Europe, but others preferred to bury their dead.
Mythical hellhound and sea-centaurs painted on 2,200-year-old tomb discovered in Italy
By Kristina Killgrove published
Paintings of sea-centaurs, the hellhound Cerberus and other mythical beings cover a 2,200-year-old tomb unearthed near Naples in Italy.
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