Six hundred metres below the surface of the Skagerrak lies the Porcelain Wreck — a remarkably well-preserved merchant vessel from the 18th c.
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Six hundred metres below the surface of the Skagerrak lies the Porcelain Wreck — a remarkably well-preserved merchant vessel from the 18th c.
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New research by Curtin University has revealed how one of Stonehenge’s most mysterious stones was likely transported hundreds of kilometres across Britain through challenging terrain, highlighting the remarkable capabilities of ancient communities. Stonehenge’s central Altar Stone is a six-tonne sandstone
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This volume kick-starts debate on the future of archaeological research on Roman Britain.
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Results of the investigations regarding the woolly mammoth discovered in 2020 in Taimering (Bavaria, Germany).
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The oldest coins in the Mediterranean were found in Lydia, but the circulation of coinage was not ubiquitous in the ancient world.
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