The cannonball appears to date back to 1836 and may have been fired by the Mexican Army during the historic Battle of the Alamo.
The discovery, located in Grindasundet near the village of Telavåg, is the first time such physical evidence has been found underwater and linked to the oldest recorded Norwegian laws. "The newly ...
Elizabeth Hora, Utah former state public archaeologist, will dig into the region’s prehistory when she gives a lecture titled “On the Trail of Fremont Shield Bearers.” The free presentation will start ...
Westmeath Archaeological and Historical Society (WAHS) host their annual conference on March 28 next in the Greville Arms Hotel, Mullingar.
UCT PhD graduand Robyn Humphreys explores how the Prestwich Street Burial Grounds reshaped heritage archaeology, highlighting ...
Mumbai's Kanheri Caves were a flourishing Buddhist monastery until the 16th century. A DAG heritage walk titled 'Tracing Stone & Shadow' cast fresh light on their history.
A flood in Apollosa, Italy, revealed limestone blocks carved with reliefs of battling gladiators that were part of a monument ...
The Archimedes Palimpsest, a 10th century collection of the Greek mathematician’s treatises, changed hands many time—some ...
A Tudor-era hull dug out of a Kent gravel quarry is filling in a crucial missing chapter of British maritime history.
An interdisciplinary study published in Nature reconstructs over 2,000 years of population history in Argentina's Uspallata ...
A hidden section of medieval wall painting, not seen for hundreds of years, is giving clues to the grand past of Durham ...
COMMENTARY: The Pope’s call to be ‘made restless by history’ points to a path of honest engagement with the past that ...