Remains of WW2-era internment camp found in Australia

Archaeologists accidentally discovered remains of buildings dating back to World War 2 Harvey in South West Australia.
Archaeologists accidentally discovered remains of buildings dating back to World War 2 Harvey in South West Australia.
Archaeologists from Poland and Italy are working together on numerous sites scattered across South America, in order to preserve and restore them and also to unravel their ancient mysteries. These sites include the geoglyphs at Nazca Desert, Inca sites in the Machu Picchu area in Peru, and the sites of Tiwanaku and Samaipata in Bolivia.
A trove of artefacts was discovered in Boston, north-eastern USA, during excavations at Old North Church. Archaeologists have found items revealing a snapshot of English, Irish, Jewish and Italian immigrant life in the second half of 19th century.
An international expedition of underwater researchers has found the bell from a destroyer ORP Kujawiak sunk during World War II.