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Analysis of cauldrons nearly two and a half millennia-old has allowed archaeologists to create a near-perfect replica, ...
Archaeologists in Berlin have uncovered the presumed long-lost tomb of Julie von voß, second wife of King Frederick William II.
Beneath churchyards in London and Lincolnshire lie the chemical echoes of famine, infection and survival preserved in the ...
In medieval England, early nutritional deprivation may have been beneficial during catastrophic times by producing adults of ...
The Jethro Coffin House is the oldest house on Nantucket (built in 1686), where you can imagine early colonial life amid its ...
A nearly 200-year-old pub, the Radnor Arms in rural Wales stood abandoned a few years ago. Water ran down the walls, ivy crept around broken windows and rats' skeletons littered ...
A big bull moose has spent the summer lingering around a popular Adirondack mountain hiking trail, prompting New York state ...
Archaeologists have discovered what they believe to be the remains of a medieval knight under a former ice cream parlor in ...
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico — For nearly two decades, no one had spotted the world's smallest-known snake. Some scientists worried ...
Archaeologists unearth the ornate coffin of Julie Von Voß, believed to be the long-lost second wife of Prussian King Frederick William II.
Archaeologists have discovered the skeletal remains of at least 25 individuals and possibly as many as 50, as well as various ...
A vehicle hit and killed a woman who was walking on Bells Road on Monday night. Police identified the victim as Angela Gibbs, ...