The Shahr-i Sokhta board game, carved in the form of intertwined loops, showcasing one of the earliest examples of strategic games in the ancient world. (Credit: Jelveh, S. Moradi, H., The British Institute of Persian Studies)

Researchers Decode the Rules of the 4,000-Year-Old Shahr-i Sokhta Board Game

Buried for over 4,000 years in the sands of Shahr-i Sokhta, an ancient board game has finally revealed its secrets. Unearthed in a richly adorned grave in…

6,000 Fish-Scale Armor Pieces: Unveiling the Masterful Craftsmanship of the Han Dynasty.

Over 6,000 Pieces of Fish-Scale Armor Unearthed in Han Dynasty Tomb

The tomb of Liu He, Marquis of Haihun, has once again proven to be a treasure trove of historical wonders. Nestled in Nanchang, Jiangxi Province, the burial…

The preserved 20,000-year-old footprint discovered in Mungo National Park, New South Wales, offering insights into the physical capabilities of prehistoric humans. (Credit: National Geographic)

20,000-Year-Old Footprint in Mungo National Park Sparks Debate: Was This the Fastest Human Ever?

In a remote part of New South Wales, Australia, a footprint frozen in time has sparked one of the most intriguing debates in archaeology and anthropology. Could…

The Enigmatic Polish Pyramids: Ancient Megalithic Tombs Unearthed in Poland

Poland’s Prehistoric Marvel: Megalithic Tombs as Old as Stonehenge

The sprawling forests of Western Pomerania in Poland have yielded an extraordinary discovery: monumental megalithic tombs that date back to the same era as Stonehenge. These massive…

Unearthing History: A 1,500-Year-Old Maya Palace Discovered in Kabah, Mexico

1,500-Year-Old Maya Palace Found in Kabah, Mexico, Highlights Migration Links

Nestled within the lush Yucatán Peninsula, archaeologists have unearthed a 1,500-year-old palace in the ancient Maya city of Kabah. This remarkable discovery sheds light on the city’s…

Ancient Innovation Unearthed: Roman “Fridge” Found at Novae Fortress in Bulgaria

Archaeologists Discover Roman “Refrigerator” in Bulgaria’s Novae Fortress

The recent discovery of a Roman “fridge” at the Novae fortress in Bulgaria offers a fascinating glimpse into ancient innovation and daily life. This sophisticated cooling system,…

Unveiling Ancient Rituals: The Discovery of 13 Terracotta Figurines in Pompeii"

13 Terracotta Figurines Found in Pompeii Domus Excavation Near Leda’s House

Recent excavations in Pompeii have unveiled 13 terracotta figurines near the renowned “House of Leda and the Swan.” These artifacts, accompanied by symbolic objects, offer a rare…

Unearthing the Past: The Remarkable Discovery of an Ancient Necropolis in Southern Russia

Unearthing History: A 4th-Century BCE Burial Site Discovered in Russia

During highway construction in southern Russia’s Kuban region, archaeologists uncovered an ancient necropolis dating back to the 4th and 3rd centuries BCE. Spanning 2,000 square meters, this…

The Last Byzantine Emperor: A Rare Portrait of Constantine XI Found in Greece

A discovery in Greece has unveiled a remarkable piece of history: a fresco portraying Constantine XI Palaiologos, the last emperor of the Byzantine Empire. Found at the…

Ancient Artifacts Unearthed: Discoveries from the Celtic Settlement of Altenburg-Rheinau

Celtic Craft and Trade: Brooches, Amphorae, and a Bone Pen Found in Germany

Recent excavations at the Celtic oppidum Altenburg-Rheinau in Germany have uncovered remarkable artifacts, including brooches, wine amphorae, and a rare bone stylus. These findings shed light on…