"We assume that this was the crown prince's toilet… This toilet drained directly into a nearby river," said Kim Gyeong Yeol, who led the excavation.
An inscription on the vase names gladiators Memnon and Valentinus, suggesting it commemorates a real combat event in Colchester.
The find changed the way archaeologists understand how ancient communities in Britain behaved and worked together.
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The Shanxi Provincial Institute of Archaeology in North China has revealed the latest development of Yuancun ruins, which were discovered in Yuncheng, North China's Shanxi Province. An expert told the ...
Scientists Come One Step Closer to Solving the Mystery of Atlantis With the Discovery of Mystery Metal in Shipwreck Shipwrecks have always been important historical structures to explore for experts.
Initial assessments suggested the remains were those of a teenage boy but new research has revealed they belonged to a young woman ...
Archaeologists have found the tomb of Pharaoh Thutmose II, the first ancient Egyptian tomb discovered since King ...