Archaeologists have revealed a rare medieval cult site, dated to the 7th century, replete with gold and silver offerings, a study reports. Well-excavated cult sites are key to understanding changing ...
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Archaeologists find preserved 1,000-year-old hillfort in the forests of Poland
Researchers discovered “an absolutely unique site on the archaeological map” of southeastern Poland, known ...
A pair of "extremely rare" structures from the early medieval period and evidence of a Roman settlement have been uncovered in the United Kingdom. The remains were identified during an excavation this ...
If these coastal bases did support North Sea raids, it suggests the Viking “shock” of the late eighth century had deeper roots in Roman-era networks, mercenary service, and shipbuilding know-how.
Archaeologists have made a stunning breakthrough after discovering an 11th Centry medieval toilet that has helped to unravel a 2,000-year-old mystery. Researchers from the University of Exeter and the ...
15:24, Wed, Nov 11, 2020 Updated: 15:24, Wed, Nov 11, 2020 The archaeological discovery was made in the village of Poniaty Wielkie in Poland's Masovian province. The area has been settled since at ...
The image of a medieval knight moving slowly and stiffly under the tremendous weight of his costly armor as he readies for battle or a joust is firmly fixed in people’s imagination. But, according to ...
Examination of remains in hospital grounds uses DNA analysis and other disciplines to build ‘biographies’ Archaeologists at Cambridge University have reconstructed the “biographies” of hundreds of the ...
King Arthur’s lasting renown is one for the books. But a statistical spotlight now shines on medieval European literature’s round table of lost and forgotten stories. An international team used a ...
The recovery from two Medieval toilets of around 500-year-old human excrement could reveal how dietary changes since the 15th century have triggered diseases. Researchers led from Germany analysed ...
Workers removing silt in Poland’s Vistula river have pulled out a rare 1,000-Year-Old medieval sword in “near perfect” condition. They found the strange oblong metal object earlier this month amid the ...
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