It would be fun to be an Archaeologist! You should have seen how excited I was when I went shark tooth hunting, I can’t even ...
A rchaelogists working in England found an "mysterious lump" of a purple substance that in Roman times would have been worth more than gold, researchers said in a news release .
Archaeologists and volunteers excavating an ancient Roman site in the United Kingdom uncovered a “mysterious” purple lump. It turned out to be an “incredibly rare” substance once “worth more than gold ...
Excavations at the Carlisle Cricket Club in the U.K. have turned up a rare clump of Tyrian purple, a color with Imperial ...
BBC News reports that a ping-pong-ball-sized lump of Tyrian purple, a dye made from Murex sea snails, was uncovered in northwestern England at the site of a Roman bathhouse discovered in 2017. Carved ...
A 'fun' and 'loving' mum who would do anything for her children and grandchildren has been told she has less than two weeks to live. Jeanette Carter, from Tamworth, Staffordshire was given a ...
A 1,600-year-old Hun grave was recently unearthed in Poland. It is “the earliest grave of its kind discovered” in the country, according to new research. Photo from Marcin Szmigiel, UnSplash ...
At a Mayan archaeological site in Mexico, a unique type of compartment was discovered in a building. Instituto Nacional de Antropología e Historia Hidden under an ancient Mayan building in Mexico ...
Archaeologists excavated a 400-year-old site in Montreuil-sur-Mer and uncovered pottery artifacts still sitting in the oven, photos show. Photo from F. Auduit and Inrap A collection of pots sat in ...
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Archaeologists in the United Kingdom uncovered a “mysterious lump,” identified as rare Tyrian purple pigment, at a 1,700-year-old Roman bathhouse. Photo from Wardell Armstrong Archaeologists ...