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Belongings of German nobility uncovered

25 May 2018 | Archaeo Feed
Belongings of German nobility uncovered

A 14-year-old boy discovered a cache of numerous milk churns that were shallowly buried near the shore of the Jeziorak Lake, near the Gubławki village, North Poland. The containers hidden around 1945 contained family heirloom and belongings of the Prussian noble family von Finckenstein.

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Cache of coins found by construction workers

6 March 2018 | Archaeo Feed
Cache of coins found by construction workers

Construction works in the tunnels beneath the castle hill in Oświęcim, South Poland, led to the discovery of a cache of old coins, among which one was a forgery.

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Wreckage of first ever Australian submarine discovered

17 February 2018 | Archaeo Feed
Wreckage of first ever Australian submarine discovered

The wreckage of HMAS AE1 submarine has been found more than 103 years after its disappearance in1914 during the First World War.

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

Artefacts from the wreck of RMS Lusitania recovered

30 August 2017 | Archaeo Feed
Artefacts from the wreck of RMS Lusitania recovered

After previous failed attempts researchers have uncovered the main telegraph of RMS Lusitania from the wreck, resting off the Head of Kinsale, County Cork, Ireland.

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Ancient artefacts unearthed during new season in ancient Karkemish

27 July 2017 | Archaeo Feed
Ancient artefacts unearthed during new season in ancient Karkemish

Ancient sculptures, mosaics and other artefacts were unearthed during recently ended season of excavations in Karkemish, an ancient capital, located on the border of Syria and Turkey.

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Tannery remains undergo structural safety works

30 May 2017 | Archaeo Feed
Tannery remains undergo structural safety works

The building of the abandoned 19th-century tannery in Warsaw, Poland, has been surrounded by scaffolding as part of maintenance works aimed at strengthening the structural safety.

Europe

WWI military practice tunnels at Salisbury Plain researched

16 May 2017 | Archaeo Feed
WWI military practice tunnels at Salisbury Plain researched

Archaeologists working with the British Ministry of Defence unearthed a network of tunnels used to train soldiers to fight in World War I at Salisbury Plain, England.

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World War I rifle found in peat

1 April 2017 | Archaeo Feed
World War I rifle found in peat

A man digging up peat in the Hańsk commune, East Poland, discovered a rifle. Police experts notified about the find identified it as a World War I Rifle.

Near East

Hundreds of liquor bottles left by WWI soldiers found

30 March 2017 | Archaeo Feed
Hundreds of liquor bottles left by WWI soldiers found

Excavations prior to the construction of a highway near Ramla in Israel revealed a rich cache of liquor bottles left by British soldiers during World War I.

Europe

Underwater survey of World War I German shipwrecks at Scapa Flow

2 March 2017 | Archaeo Feed
Underwater survey of World War I German shipwrecks at Scapa Flow

Archaeologists surveyed the scrap sites of the German’s World War One High Seas Fleet in Scapa Flow, Orkney, Scotland.

Europe

World War I artefacts found at Larkhill

29 January 2017 | Archaeo Feed
World War I artefacts found at Larkhill

Archaeologists conducting excavations at Larkhill, a garrison town in Durrington, Wiltshire, England, discovered a large array of WWI practice trenches and artefacts over year-long investigation.

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Site of a heavy siege mortar from WWI found

30 December 2016 | Archaeo Feed
Site of a heavy siege mortar from WWI found

Team of explorers believe to have found the site of a Škoda M98 24 cm calibre siege mortar used in Przemyśl, south-eastern Poland, by the Austro-Hungarian army during World War I.

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Investigation of Westerplatte brings first artefacts to light

7 December 2016 | Archaeo Feed
Investigation of Westerplatte brings first artefacts to light

First season of a three-year project of archaeological investigation of the Westerplatte area revealed numerous artefacts from the early days of World War II. The site is the place of the Battle of Westerplatte, the first battle in the invasion of Poland and marked the start of the Second World War in Europe.

Europe

Military history of eastern England explored

2 November 2016 | Archaeo Feed
Military history of eastern England explored

Researchers conducted a project to reveal and document the military history of the rural region of South Norfolk, East United Kingdom, which played a pivotal role in military actions during the world wars.

Europe

Undersea power line construction reveals an U-boat at Scottish shore

19 October 2016 | Archaeo Feed
Undersea power line construction reveals an U-boat at Scottish shore

Sonar images taken as a part of a construction of an underwater power line revealed the location of a World War I German U-boat, sunk in 1918. The discovery was made off the coast of Stranraer, South-west Scotland.

Near East

World War I artillery shells unearthed by draught in Israel

18 September 2016 | Archaeo Feed
World War I artillery shells unearthed by draught in Israel

A swimmer at a resort located at the southern corner of Sea of Galilee, Israel, discovered five World War I artillery shells. They are said to probable have been dumped by retreating Turkish troops a century ago.

Australia, Oceania & Antarctica

Relics from the gold rush era found in Melbourne

5 July 2016 | Archaeo Feed
Relics from the gold rush era found in Melbourne

During construction of a 38-storey apartment building in Melbourne, Australia, around 250000 artefacts artefacts were discovered, dating to the gold rush period of the recent Australian history.

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Prizes of the Ministry of Culture for conscious treasure finders

6 May 2016 | Archaeo Feed
Prizes of the Ministry of Culture for conscious treasure finders

Polish Minister of Culture and National Heritage, Piotr Gliński awarded accidental discoverers of a 15th cent. treasure trove and of  World War I gas containers who alerted the appropriate authorities.

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