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England, student on her first archaeological dig discovers rare 9th century object

England, student on her first archaeological dig discovers rare 9th century object

A rare 9th-century gold object discovered at an archaeological dig in Northumberland, England: the author of the important discovery? A student on her first dig. This is the curious story that comes from Redesdale, a locality some 40 kilometers fro...
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Germany, 31 wrecks found on the seabed of Lake Constance

Germany, 31 wrecks found on the seabed of Lake Constance

Thirty-one hitherto unknownwrecks have been discovered in Germany on the seabed of Lake Constance: this is the outcome of a project titled "Wracks und Tiefsee" (Wrecks and lake bottoms) led by the Baden-Württemberg Landmark Preservation Office (...
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Discovered a. Roman-era meeting hall in the ruins of Laodicea (Turkey).

Discovered a. Roman-era meeting hall in the ruins of Laodicea (Turkey).

ARoman-era assembly hall, thus a kind of meeting hall, dated to about two thousand years ago, has been unearthed in excavations in the ancient city of Laodicea, Denizli province, Turkey. As reported by the Turkish government news agency, Anadolu Ajan...
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Rare treasure trove of medieval coins found at Berlin's Molkenmarkt

Rare treasure trove of medieval coins found at Berlin's Molkenmarkt

In Berlin's Mitte district, a small medieval treasure has emerged from underground during archaeological investigations at Molkenmarkt, the city's oldest square. The excavations, conducted by Landesdenkmalamt Berlin, uncovered five whole denarii and ...
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New discoveries in the amphitheater and peristyle domus at the archaeological site of Amiternum, Abruzzo

New discoveries in the amphitheater and peristyle domus at the archaeological site of Amiternum, Abruzzo

The first results of the first excavation campaign conducted by MuNDA - Abruzzo National Museum in the Amphitheater and the so-called "peristyle domus" of the Amiternum archaeological site have been presented. The work, which began last July and last...
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Phlegraean Fields, submerged thermal environment resurfaces: possibly the baths of Cicero's villa

Phlegraean Fields, submerged thermal environment resurfaces: possibly the baths of Cicero's villa

Underwater excavation operations that unearthed a Roman-era thermal environment, located at a depth of three meters in the center of the Portus Iulius, within Zone B of the Baia Underwater Park, were completed in recent days. The intervention, conduc...
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Egypt: 13 archaeological finds returned from UK and Germany

Egypt: 13 archaeological finds returned from UK and Germany

On yesterday, August 10, the Egyptian Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities announced that it had received thirteen archaeological artifacts from the United Kingdom and Germany. The artifacts, which had previously left the country illicitly, returned t...
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University of Pisa archaeologists in central Anatolia: new discoveries in the enigmatic Circular Structure

University of Pisa archaeologists in central Anatolia: new discoveries in the enigmatic Circular Structure

The 18th excavation campaign of the Italian Archaeological Mission in Central Anatolia, conducted by the University of Pisa at the site of Uşaklı Höyük on the Central Anatolian Plateau, has recently concluded. The activity led to major di...
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