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Macedonian Postcards: The archaeological site of Stobi
This week in Macedonian Postcards we visit the nation’s most significant archaeological site. Key facts: Neighbours are Bulgaria, Albania, Kosovo, Serbia & Greece The total land area is more than 25,000 square kilometres Macedonian is...
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Face to face with the past: What Keeladi reveals about ancient Tamil civilisation | I Witness
The Tamil Nadu state archaeology department, which took over excavations at Keeladi from the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI) in 2018, obtained 29 radiocarbon dates from US lab Beta Analytics. These range from 580 BCE to 200 CE and...
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See Rome as it was 2,000 years ago in new multimedia show
The Journey through Caesar's Forum project offers tourists a virtual night-time walk through the ruins of the first Imperial Forum that has been restored to its former splendour.
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Polish divers unearth shipwreck loaded with 19th-century Champagne and luxury goods
The ancient ship was found loaded “to the brim” with luxury goods including porcelain items and about 100 bottles of Champagne and mineral water.
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3,300-year-old shipwreck discovered off Israeli coast redefines ancient maritime history
The ship’s location, far from land, suggests that ancient mariners had developed far more sophisticated navigation techniques than previously believed.
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Spanish archaeologists restore extraordinary 3,000-year-old Egyptian coffin
The ancient Egyptian sarcophagus, dating back over 3,000 years, is adorned with intricate hieroglyphs and vibrant polychrome paintings depicting the priestess of Amun, Ruru.
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How scientists reconstructed a huge statue of Emperor Constantine the Great in Rome
The ancient 11-metre structure was recreated using high tech software to scan a handful of surviving fragments.
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British Museum explores the personal tales of Roman soldiers in new blockbuster exhibition
London’s British Museum's latest exhibition invites visitors to step into the shoes of an ordinary Roman army soldier.
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Archaeologists discover intact 90,000-year-old human footprints on Moroccan beach
In 2022, researchers stumbled upon the footprint site near the northern tip of North Africa while examining boulders at a nearby pocket beach.
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Take a look inside the newly reopened Ancient Greek palace where Alexander the Great was crowned
It was the largest building of classical Greece: the palace where Alexander the Great was proclaimed king before he launched a conquest that took him as far as modern-day Afghanistan.
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Dyeing to remember: Pompeii's ancient textile techniques resurrected in modern day
Pompeii’s director, Gabriel Zuchtriegel, has been overseeing a project reviving ancient crafts and production techniques within the archaeological park.
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Archaeologists unearth luxurious Roman home with "unparalleled" mosaic near Colosseum
The Italian Culture Ministry describes the more than 2,000-year-old Roman domus as a true "authentic treasure."
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'City of the dead': Vatican Museums opens ancient Roman necropolis to the public
A gate along the Vatican's walls has been opened, providing a new entrance to the Via Triumphalis Necropolis, an ancient Roman “city for the dead”.
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Archaeologists unveil reconstructed face of Peru's most famous mummy, "The Ice Maiden"
In a remarkable unveiling, the potential true appaerance of "Juanita," Peru's iconic mummy, a teenage Inca girl sacrificed over half a millennium ago on the lofty Andean peaks, has been revealed.
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1900-Year-Old Roman-Era Swords Uncovered in Israel
Archaeologists in Israel uncovered four Roman-era swords inside a remote cave.
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Fossil hunters unearth incredible 400,000-year-old mammoth tusk in Cambridgeshire quarry
During a routine visit to a quarry in Cambridgeshire, two palaeontologists made a spectacular discovery: an intact tusk from a Steppe mammoth.
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Watch: Archaeologists discover 57,000-year-old Neanderthal markings in French cave
In a groundbreaking discovery, the Loire Valley in France has revealed the oldest cave engravings known in the region, and possibly in all of Europe.
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A new pathway allows visitors to walk in the last steps of Julius Ceasar
Tourists and Romans can now stand for the first time in the sacred area where Julius Caesar was stabbed to death, thanks to a brand new walkway.
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A new pathway allows visitors to walk in the last steps of Julius Caesar
Tourists and Romans can now stand for the first time in the sacred area where Julius Caesar was stabbed to death, thanks to a brand new walkway.
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Spectacular treasure trove of 1,000-year-old Viking coins unearthed in Denmark
What makes this find particularly rare is its connection to Viking King Harald "Bluetooth" Gormsson, one of the last Viking rulers of Denmark, Sweden, Norway, and parts of Germany.
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Where mummies were born: New embalming workshops uncovered in Egypt
Archaeologists in Egypt have unearthed two embalming workshops and two tombs with 4,500 old artifacts in the Saqqara necropolis south of Cairo, Egypt.
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Peruvian archaeologist unearth pre-Incan teenage mummy with preserved skin and hair
The mummy, which is believed to be between 800 and 1,200 years old, was found in an ancient mud urban centre called Cajamarquilla, located on the outskirts of Lima.
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Ancient statue of Hercules discovered during sewage repair works in Rome
An ancient statue depicting Roman demi-god Hercules has been discovered during sewage repair works underneath an archaeological park in the Italian capital.
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Rendez-vous: The best of art and culture in Europe
From short films in all their forms in the Auvergne to Indian rural life through the lens of Gauri Gill and a glittering exhibition of Dacia's golden past. This is Euronews' roundup of the best in art and culture this week.