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Archaeologists expose lost medieval palace under prehistoric fortress at Old Sarum

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The archaeological site of Old Serum situated in Wiltshire, England, has a rich history stretching back at least five thousand years. But it was William the Conqueror’s collection of the site for his royal castle in the 11th century that left the greatest mark on this historic landmark. Now geophysical surveys have uncovered that what […]

Richard III remains confirmed through a DNA test

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Ancient bones exposed under a parking lot have been confirmed as those of the medieval king Richard III, through a DNA test that also raises questions about the legitimacy of Henry VIII and other well-known English royals. The team of genetics detectives reported Tuesday that DNA from the skeleton shows that the bones were Richard […]

World’s Largest Ancient Stone Block Is Found

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German archaeologists working at the Baalbek site in Lebanon have exposed the largest known ancient block. The fully uncovered block, which dates back to around 27 B.C., is the well known Hajjar al-Hibla. It’s placed in a stone quarry at Baalbek, site of the first Heliopolis in Lebanon. Similar stone blocks measuring up to 20 […]

Daer Excavation Update

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We’ve now completed a few more sites and a new one; no. 104 was only discovered last weekend and we have already excavated 9 square metres of it. This new site is only a few metres away from site No100 which we started a couple of weeks ago and are still progressing – No 100 […]

Archaeologists in Egypt discover Ptolemaic king statue

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Archaeologists in Egypt said that they have discovered a headless stonework statue more than 2,000 years old belonging to an anonymous Ptolemaic-era king. Statement by the Supreme Council of Antiquities says an Egyptian-Dominican team made the finding at the temple of Taposiris Magna, west of the coastal city of Alexandria. Archaeology chief Zahi Hawass says […]