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Stolen Pharaoh’s statue recovered

31 December 2015 | Archaeo Feed
Stolen Pharaoh's statue recovered

Edfu police managed to recover a stolen black granite monument of 18th Dynasty Pharaoh Amenhotep III during a raid connected with trade of weapons and drugs.

Near East

Ancient mosaics among finds in Central Israel

30 December 2015 | Archaeo Feed
Ancient mosaics among finds in Central Israel

Excavations in Rosh Ha’ayin (Central Israel) unearthed rare and well-preserved remains of a 2700-year-old farmhouse and 1500-year-old church.

Asia

Five years of excavations reveal over 20000 artefacts

30 December 2015 | Archaeo Feed
Five years of excavations reveal over 20000 artefacts

Five years of excavation at the Han Dynasty burial site of Haihunhou revealed more than 20000 artefacts, making the site one of the great archaeological finds of all time in China.

Europe

Salento coast reveals a 800-year-old shipwreck

28 December 2015 | Archaeo Feed
Salento coast reveals a 800-year-old shipwreck

A wooden shipwreck was found in the Mediterranean off the Salento coast in the region of Puglia (South Italy).

Near East

Byzantine Period church reveals a marble statue of a ram

27 December 2015 | Archaeo Feed
Byzantine Period church reveals a marble statue of a ram

The Israel Antiquities Authority discovered an impressive marble statue of a ram  while conducting archaeological excavations at the Caesarea Harbor National Park.

Near East

Ancient mosaics and baths discovered in Turkey

27 December 2015 | Archaeo Feed
Ancient mosaics and baths discovered in Turkey

Archaeologists discovered a Roman-era bath containing a floor mosaic in Osmaniye’s district of Kadril in Central Anatolia (Turkey).

Europe

16th century gold trove discovered by Thames

23 December 2015 | Archaeo Feed
16th century gold trove discovered by Thames

A handful of tiny fragments of beautifully worked Tudor gold was found in a muddy stretch of the Thames foreshore over a period of years by eight different metal detectorists.

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Medieval fish-pot found underwater

18 December 2015 | Archaeo Feed
Medieval fish-pot found underwater

Underwater archaeologists found a 9th-10th cent. fish-pot (a kind of a fish trap) in West Poland.

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Over 40 mummies to be examined with modern technology

16 December 2015 | Archaeo Feed
Over 40 mummies to be examined with modern technology

An interdisciplinary project to study over 40 human and animal mummies has began, being carried out by archaeologists from University of Warsaw.

Europe

Sunken 3000 jars of garum discovered off the coast of Italy

11 December 2015 | Archaeo Feed
Sunken 3000 jars of garum discovered off the coast of Italy

Archaeologists discovered an ancient Roman ship loaded with 3000 jars of garum or Roman fish sauce near the coast of Italy.

Europe

Etruscan tomb filled with treasures explored

4 December 2015 | Archaeo Feed
Etruscan tomb filled with treasures explored

An undisturbed Etruscan tomb was excavated near Città della Pievethe in the Umbria region of Italy.

Europe

A possible Paleolithic campsite depicted on a stone slab

2 December 2015 | Archaeo Feed
A possible Paleolithic campsite depicted on a stone slab

Archaeologists in Northeastern Spain found a stone slab that might contain a depiction of a Paleolithic campsite dated back 13000 years.

Asia

Remains of a Mongolian noblewoman discovered

2 December 2015 | Archaeo Feed
Remains of a Mongolian noblewoman discovered

A rich burial was discovered near Ulan-Ude by a couple digging a hole for a compost pile. The remains are dated back 1000 years and include a rare Chinese bronze mirror.

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Bronze age graveyard discovered in North Poland

31 October 2015 | Archaeo Feed
Bronze age graveyard discovered in North Poland

A graveyard of an Early Bronze Age culture was discovered by archaeologists in Kałdus (North Poland).

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A Markomannic warrior grave unearthed in Czech Republic

21 September 2015 | Archaeo Feed
A Markomannic warrior grave unearthed in Czech Republic

A burial of a supposedly important Marcomanni warrior was found in North-western Czech Republic by Polish Archaeologists.

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Oldest traces of stone fortifications in Poland discovered

3 September 2015 | Archaeo Feed
Oldest traces of stone fortifications in Poland discovered

Archaeological excavations at the Zyndram’s Mountain near Maszkowice in Southern Poland revealed remains of the possibly oldest stone fortifications known in the country, dated back to the 16th-15th century BC.

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