Lack of Excavation Funds Force Mexican Archaeologists to Rebury Ancient Pyramid Discovered During Highway Construction
Mexicans archaeologists will be forced to rebury a 1,375-year-old ancient pyramid discovered during highway construction due to recent budget cuts.
Discovery Of 3,400-Year-Old Lost Ancient Egyptian City As Important As Discovery Of Tutankhamen’s Tomb
Archaeologists announced the discovery of a well-preserved ancient Egyptian city which exited during the rule of four different pharaohs.
Ancient Skull Deformed Deliberately To Show Status Discovered In France; Is It Related To Similar Ones Found In Mexico?
Newly discovered ancient skulls from France show that skulls were deliberately deformed to reflect status. Back in 2012, deformed skulls were discovered in Mexico as well--are the two related?
Chinese Temple 'Restored' By Painting Over Ancient Qing Dynasty Fresco Wall Artwork Prompting Outrage
Chinese temple restoration has ignited controversy yet again. The restoration of a centuries old Buddhist temple in China has caused outrage online after images showing simple, garish, cartoon-like paintings had completely replaced the original 18th century frescoes.
Ancient Remains Found In Bolivia: Could 10,400-Year-Old Settlements Prove Existence Of Amazon Peoples?
Ancient 10,400-year-old remains found in Bolivia. Find out what this means.
Alexander The Great Tomb: Have Archaeologists Discovered The Ancient King In Greece? [VIDEO]
It is possible archeologists in Greece have found the ancient tomb of Alexander the Great.
Ancient Roman Cemetery Discovered Beneath Parking Lot In Leicester, England
Archaeologists in Leicester, England uncover a Roman cemetery beneath a parking lot. Uniquely, the site shows no religious bias with mixed pagan and Christian burial practices.
Ancient Lake Structure Discovered At Bottom Of Sea Of Galilee; What Is It?
An enigmatic structure found at the bottom of the Sea of Galilee in Israel is believed to date back to the third millennium B.C.
Gate To Hell In Turkey: Why Is The Site Deadly?
A cave considered a gateway to hell in Greco-Roman texts has been uncovered. The team of excavators saw its "lethal properties" first hand when birds seeking warmth in the opening died instantly.