14th century wall discovered by construction workers
Remains of a 14th century wall were uncovered by construction workers conducting a dig in the Prądnik district of Kraków, South Poland.
Remains of a 14th century wall were uncovered by construction workers conducting a dig in the Prądnik district of Kraków, South Poland.
Archaeologists unearthed 13 tombs in Qundo township, Bomi County, southwest Tibet. The structures are estimated to be between 1800 and 2700 years old.
Construction workers found two guns during renovation of two houses in Słupsk, northern Poland. The weapons, found separately are a Polish Vis wz. 35 and German Mauser gun.
Construction workers discovered remains of a German WW2 machine gun MP 40 at the city’s speedway stadium in Gdańsk, North Poland. The weapon’s chamber was preserved and a serial number was possible to be read.
A cannon was discovered by construction workers in Gdańsk, Poland while conducting works at the Motławska street. The find weights a ton and is dated to 17th century.
Construction workers, conducting works at a site in Mińsk Mazowiecki (East Poland), unearthed a glass carafe while operating a digger. The carafe contained numerous small items.