
The riddle of the Roman holey jar – why would a vessel be full of holes?
An ancient clay vessel reconstructed from pieces discovered at a Canadian museum is riddled with tiny holes, leaving archaeologists baffled over what it was used for.

An ancient clay vessel reconstructed from pieces discovered at a Canadian museum is riddled with tiny holes, leaving archaeologists baffled over what it was used for.

Victims of the disease would sometimes act as if they were drunk, would experience memory loss about what they had done and experienced, and would often experience hallucinations like a "snail walking over their face".

More than 7,000 years ago, people navigated the Mediterranean Sea using technologically sophisticated boats.

The Stone of Destiny is an ancient symbol of the monarchy of Scotland and has been used for countless centuries in the inaugurations of its kings. It’s a sacred object.…

Around seven years ago in 2013, Portuguese News channels reported an interesting discovery. Supposedly, there is a huge underwater pyramid between the islands of São Miguel and Terceira in the Azores.…
The Uncovering Roman Carlisle project has been undertaking a community-supported excavation at the Carlisle Cricket Club, where archaeologists from Wardell Armstrong discovered a Roman bath house in 2017. The bath…

Attila the Hun, sometimes referred to as the "Flagellum Dei" or "scourge of God," was a formidable enemy for the Romans. However, the whereabouts of his tomb is still unknown.

Eastern Air Lines Flight 401 was a scheduled flight from New York to Miami. Shortly before midnight on December 29, 1972. It was the Lockheed L-1011-1 Tristar model which, on…

The massive rock, located in Saudi Arabia, is divided in half with extreme precision and has curious symbols depicted on its surface, in addition, the two divided stones managed to…

Archaeologists have found evidence of brain surgery being conducted during the Late Bronze Age, which provides insights into the history and evolution of medical practices.