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Carved bison bone dredged up from bottom of North Sea

24 February 2018 | Archaeo Feed
Carved bison bone dredged up from bottom of North Sea

A 13500-year-old carved bison bone, which was dredged up from the bottom of the North Sea, was announced to be the oldest work of art found in the Netherlands.

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Facial reconstruction of a Wari noblewoman

2 February 2018 | Archaeo Feed
Facial reconstruction of a Wari noblewoman

Archaeologists reconstructed the face of a wealthy Wari noblewoman who was buried 1200 years ago at the age of at least 60 in a tomb located in El Castillo de Huarmey, Peru, with rich goods, such as jewellery, flasks, and weaving tools made of gold.

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Time capsule from 1934 opened

21 January 2018 | Archaeo Feed
Time capsule from 1934 opened

A time capsule from 1934, that was recently discovered within the parish church in Września, West Poland, was opened, revealing letters and documents inside.

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Large Prehistoric settlement discovered by aerial archaeologists

19 January 2018 | Archaeo Feed
Large Prehistoric settlement discovered by aerial archaeologists

Initially, the large settlement was discovered near Rzemienowice, South-central Poland, by aerial archaeologists. Then, regular excavations confirmed and dated the find 2000 years into the past.

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Tank parts found during subway construction

3 December 2017 | Archaeo Feed
Tank parts found during subway construction

Parts of a tank were unearthed during construction works of the second line of subway in Warsaw, capital of Poland.

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Parts of a Russian tank unearthed in a field

2 December 2017 | Archaeo Feed
Parts of a Russian tank unearthed in a field

A team of treasure hunters has unearthed parts of a Russian tank that were reported by the field’s owner near Sułoszowa, South Poland.

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Secret passage and crypt found within a church

5 October 2017 | Archaeo Feed
Secret passage and crypt found within a church

Conservation works at the St Jacob The Apostle Church, Warsaw, Poland, lead to a discovery of walled up stairs leading to a crypt containing a grave.

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Kids brought home a WW2 air bomb

3 October 2017 | Archaeo Feed
Kids brought home a WW2 air bomb

Police officers were alarmed that an air bomb was brought home by kids who found the object in a field near Szopinek, near Zamość, South-East Poland.

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Unique WW2-era bunker unearthed during road construction

2 October 2017 | Archaeo Feed
Unique WW2-era bunker unearthed during road construction

A unique bunker dating back to World War 2 has been unearthed by construction works of Szczecinek’s bypass, North-West Poland. The object’s purpose is believed to have been a water intake facility.

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Remains of old field systems discovered within the Białowieża Forest

2 October 2017 | Archaeo Feed
Remains of old field systems discovered within the Białowieża Forest

Archaeologist unearthed remains of stone structures that are believed to be remains of old field systems. The discovery was made within Poland’s Białowieża Forest, North-East Poland, one of the the last and largest remaining parts of  primeval forests in Europe.

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3500-year-old tomb unearthed

2 October 2017 | Archaeo Feed
3500-year-old tomb unearthed

Archaeologists uncovered a prehistoric tomb dating back 3500 years in Garbacz, near Waśniów, South-East Poland. The tomb contained fragments of bones and a peculiar vessel with a painting resembling a wagon.

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Second season of excavations at Westerplatte reveals more artefacts

7 September 2017 | Archaeo Feed
Second season of excavations at Westerplatte reveals more artefacts

After successful last season archaeologists plan to excavate the remains of old barracks, administrative building, and the surrounding of the guardhouse no. 5 located once at the are of of the Polish Military Transit Depot at Westerplatte, Gdańsk, North Poland, the site of Polish resistance against German invasion in 1939.

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Former Gestapo and communist regime’s building under investigation

7 September 2017 | Archaeo Feed
Former Gestapo and communist regime's building under investigation

Researchers from the Polish Institute of National Remembrance started their investigation at the Victoriaschule building in Gdańsk, North Poland, where Polish citizens were detained and murdered by Gestapo in 1939 and the communist regime secret police in 1940s-50s. So far they found walled up and filled in corridors in the basement.

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Cemetery of Goths unearthed in East Poland

7 September 2017 | Archaeo Feed
Cemetery of Goths unearthed in East Poland

Archaeologists discovered traces of the presence of the Goths, who travelled through Poland during 1st century AD. A cemetery located near Drelów, West Poland, revealed numerous burials and artefacts of the Goth people.

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Prehistoric cemetery with 4000-year-old burials discovered

7 September 2017 | Archaeo Feed
Prehistoric cemetery with 4000-year-old burials discovered

Archaeologists excavating the Prehistoric cemetery site in Dzielnica, South Poland, unearthed several 4000-year-old graves among which was one of a presumed elite warrior.

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Neolithic settlement with a long house unearthed

6 September 2017 | Archaeo Feed
Neolithic settlement with a long house unearthed

Remains of a Neolithic farm with a long house dating back to Early Neolithic have been unearthed by archaeologists in Stobno, North-west Poland. The site is believed to date to 4600 BC.

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Mass grave of German WW2 soldiers unearthed

6 September 2017 | Archaeo Feed
Mass grave of German WW2 soldiers unearthed

Archaeologists have unearthed a mass grave of German soldiers in Wodników Górny, South-West Poland. The individuals were possibly shot dead by Russian soldiers during World War 2.

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Remains of a Neolithic house unearthed

6 September 2017 | Archaeo Feed
Remains of a Neolithic house unearthed

Archaeologists unearthed remains of a settlement dating back to the Neolithic. The 7500-year-old structures was discovered in Łańcut, South-eastern Poland.

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Trove of documents found in a walled up room

6 September 2017 | Archaeo Feed
Trove of documents found in a walled up room

Construction workers discovered a walled up room during renovation works at a former textile plant in Bolków, South-West Poland. The room was filled with tens of documents dating to the 1940s.

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Megalithic tomb built 6000 years ago unearthed

5 September 2017 | Archaeo Feed
Megalithic tomb built 6000 years ago unearthed

Archaeologist unearthed a megalithic Neolithic tomb built 6000 years ago in Dolice, North-western Poland. Researchers state that the structure is in better shape than initially expected.

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