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Handgun fragments found near Germany's Kletzke Castle may date to 14th century, new research shows
If a connection between the "Kletzke Hand Cannon” and the siege is confirmed by archaeologists, this would make it nine years older than the Tannenberg rifle, which is dated to 1399.
The aggressive pace of expansion has alarmed advocates who say the construction will destroy pristine country, threaten ...
An intact bronze cannonball unearthed near the Alamo was likely used in the 1836 battle between Mexico and the Republic of ...
Archaeologists in France uncover Celtic warriors buried sitting upright in a rare Iron Age grave site in Dijon.
The cannonball appears to date back to 1836 and may have been fired by the Mexican Army during the historic Battle of the ...
Nine ancient Greek vessels stolen from the Archaeological Museum of Argos between 1970 and 1992 have been repatriated to ...
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 ...
A new study in Science challenges the Monte Verde timeline, reshaping when humans first reached South America.
Found in a Polish forest, the town of Stolzenberg appears to have been built around the turn of the 14th century. Surveys ...
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 ...
They've currently found a minimum of 227 children, who were likely sacrificed as a ritualistic offering to appease the Chimú's moon god in hopes of better weather.
The sarcophagi inhabitants’ actual names are unknown, but these “chantresses of Amun” served a god whose cult ran strong even when Egypt was in turmoil.
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