Skipsea Castle was built on Iron Age mound, excavation reveals0
- Ancient Archeology, From Around the Web
- October 5, 2016
Earthwork in Yorkshire is 1,500 years older than previously thought and likely to have been a burial mound
Earthwork in Yorkshire is 1,500 years older than previously thought and likely to have been a burial mound
The construction features found at Sacsayhuaman are of perfect shapes that seem impossible to make back in ancient times.
Cave Paintings of Tassili n’Ajjer depict mysterious creatures who appear like ancient astronauts with helmets gloves and strange suits.
Ancient Celtic bards were famous for the sheer quantity of information they could memorise. This included thousands of songs, stories, chants and poems that could take hours to recite in full.
An ancient city gate and shrine that King Hezekiah ordered to be destroyed during the eighth century B.C., according to the Hebrew Bible, are seeing the light of day following an excavation in Israel, archaeologists reported today (Sept. 28).
Ancient human migrations out of Africa may have been driven by wobbles in Earth’s orbit and tilt that led to dramatic swings in climate, a new study finds.
Locals have heard ‘booms from the underworld’ in a giant ravine but now scientists say it holds secrets of the planet’s past.
They were dismissed as stupid and primitive by the archaeologists who first studied their fossilised bones, but it seems Neanderthals may have been just as chatty as our own species.
The Cumbemayo aqueduct, an ancient Peru archeological find that predates a practice done by the Romans.