Researchers in Israel dug for years for evidence—and what they found may have implications for modern residents of the region ...
A dig at Cooden Camp uncovered features relating to the training camp as well as artefacts that once belonged to the soldiers. | ITV News Meridian ...
Discovered by chance in a remote German valley, thousands of bones reveal a massive Bronze Age battle fought more than 3,000 years ago. Using archaeology, forensics, and landscape analysis, this film ...
Those findings paved the way for a series of large, on-the-ground surveys conducted between 2024 and 2025. A team of ...
New evidence helps resolve enduring mysteries about a 1758 incident that nearly cost the future president his life—and shaped his views on the battles yet to come As a 26-year-old colonel, Washington ...
The Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation’s Division of Archaeology will host its annual conference on research in Tennessee archaeology 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 24, at the ...
Returning to a former Western Front battlefield, detectorists uncover scattered gear that leads to a remarkable pit filled with five intact steel helmets, badges, porcelain, and a trove of captured ...
Researchers have uncovered an incredibly rare 2,000-year-old artifact in England: a nearly intact bronze war trumpet, also known as a carnyx. Discovered in the eastern county of Norfolk, the ...
In summer of 2022, the remains of 15 Hessian soldiers were discovered during a community dig day at Gloucester County’s Red Bank Battlefield Park in National Park. The park is the site of a landmark ...
It was supposed to be a routine excavation. But archaeologists who were called in last year to inspect a site before construction began at a residential property in West Norfolk, England, made a truly ...
At 3:10 a.m. on July 4, 1918, American soldiers climbed out of their trenches in northern France. Most had never seen combat before. They had arrived in Europe weeks earlier. Now they were attacking ...
Gloucester County residents Bob and Martha Gilliam (at right) provided the first gift to the project—$20,000 to fund stable isotope analysis of teeth found among the remains. Stable isotope testing ...