Bottle discovered in a 350 AD Roman grave, never opened, still contains wine News Archeology Interiors
New scientific findings from Antarctica a game-changer in how we perceive conditions that are needed to support life News Archeology
Fantastic fossil find: a dinosaur with swan-like neck and crocodile teeth that walked like a duck and swam like a penguin Strangeness Archeology News
War in the Bronze Age: A study of the oldest battlefield in Europe suggests 2,000 fighters News Archeology Battlefields Strangeness
The Lady of Elche, a strange and striking ancient sculpture discovered in Spain in 1897, bears resemblance to Princess Leia Strangeness Archeology Glamour Interiors
The history of the gymnasium: from a school for naked exercise to wellness empire Strangeness Archeology News
The Rai Stones are huge stone wheels used as currency on the island of Yap Strangeness Archeology Interiors
Astounding discovery: There was life on Earth some 3.5 billion years ago in oxygen-devoid environment News Archeology Strangeness
When Julius Caesar brought the first giraffe to Europe, the perplexed Romans called it a “cameleopard” Strangeness Archeology News