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Tomb of an early Maya ruler unearthed

30 November 2017 | Archaeo Feed
Tomb of an early Maya ruler unearthed

Archaeologists have uncovered the oldest royal tomb at the Classic Maya city of Waka’, known also as El Perú, northern Guatemala.

Europe

Remains of a MG roadster found within WW2 artillery position

30 November 2017 | Archaeo Feed
Remains of a MG roadster found within WW2 artillery position

Remains of a MG J2 car manufactured in 1932 was found within a World War Two artillery position during excavations at Larkhill on Salisbury Plain, United Kingdom.

Europe

British destroyer identified off Orkney coast after 100 years

30 November 2017 | Archaeo Feed
British destroyer identified off Orkney coast after 100 years

A wreck of British destroyer identified as HMS Pheasant has been identified near the island of Hoy, off coast of Orkney, Scotland, after having been sunk in 1917.

Europe

Wreck of a WWI German U-boat discovered at Belgium coast

30 November 2017 | Archaeo Feed
Wreck of a WWI German U-boat discovered at Belgium coast

Wreck of a World War I German U-Boat off the coast of Belgium has been discovered by maritime archaeologists through reanalysis of sonar scans from an undersea survey carried out in 2014.

Europe

Early Viking boat grave uncovered

29 November 2017 | Archaeo Feed
Early Viking boat grave uncovered

Excavations of the market square in Trondheim, Norway, lead to the discovery of a boat grave and possible human remains dating roughly to between the 7th and 10th century.

Near East

Numerous ancient wreckages identified at Turkish coast

29 November 2017 | Archaeo Feed
Numerous ancient wreckages identified at Turkish coast

Underwater archaeologists have managed to identify 18 shipwrecks on a coastline of 100 kilometres at Turkey’s southern province of Mersin. The shipwrecks area said to date back to between 1000 and 2700 years.

Near East

New cuneiform tablets found at ancient Kanesh

29 November 2017 | Archaeo Feed
New cuneiform tablets found at ancient Kanesh

Archaeologists discovered new 4000-year-old clay tablets written in cuneiform script at the site of the ancient city of Kanesh at present-day Kültepe, Kayseri province, Turkey.

Near East

Ancient burials found at Urartian necropolis

29 November 2017 | Archaeo Feed
Ancient burials found at Urartian necropolis

Archaeologists discovered burials at an Urartian necropolis at the Çavuştepe Castle, Van Province, East Turkey, which provide new details about Urartian burial customs.

Poland Polish Archaeologists

Excavations of the recently found rondel in Poland reveal archaeological features

28 November 2017 | Archaeo Feed
Excavations of the recently found rondel in Poland reveal archaeological features

Archaeologists managed to uncover prehistoric structures at the site of recently discovered circular enclosures, believed to be 7000-year-old Neolithic rondel, located in Nowe Objezierze, West Poland.

Near East

Statues of civil servants found in ancient Side

28 November 2017 | Archaeo Feed
Statues of civil servants found in ancient Side

Archaeologists uncovered three statues believed to depict 3-rd-century civil servants during excavations of the ancient city of Side, Antalya Province, Turkey.

Near East

Numerous skeletons uncovered in ancient city of Parion

28 November 2017 | Archaeo Feed
Numerous skeletons uncovered in ancient city of Parion

Archaeologists conducting excavations at the ancient city of Parion, Çanakkale Province, Turkey, uncovered a chamber tomb containing skeletons of 24 individuals.

Near East

Excavations reveal 11th-century church

28 November 2017 | Archaeo Feed
Excavations reveal 11th-century church

Researchers have uncovered remains of a 800-year-old church located within the ancient city of Adramytteion, Balıkesir province, Turkey.

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