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Archaeologists say the muddy soil in the area preserved the artifact, which likely dates to between the second and third centuries C.E.
More than a century ago, archaeologists excavated a Viking ship buried in the ground at the Oseberg farm in Tønsberg, Norway.
Tree-ring dating of timbers from the grave placed the Oseberg ... measured 6.3 by 9 inches (16 by 23 centimeters). Made of wool, silk and flax, it includes depictions of humans, animals and ...
Every year, the world's oldest wooden church attracts about 12,000 people from all over the globe, who learn about its ...
Lost and found but now home at the New York State Museum, researchers and archaeologists are preparing a once-in-a-lifetime exhibit focused on an 18th-century ...
The two vessels had been trafficking hundreds of enslaved Africans when a navigational error led them astray. They sank off ...
A piece of decoratively carved wood experts believe is the oldest ever found in Britain has gone on display. The 6,000-year-old piece of oak, found in Boxford, Berkshire, was only the second wood ...
Château, France, is believed to be the oldest house in France, dating back to the 1300s. Its unique inverted s ...
Visitors at the New York State Museum are encouraged to ask questions of staff as they reassemble the historic vessel.
Approaching the age his dad was when he died at Daytona, a second-generation legend went looking for answers. I went looking, ...
Back when Washington State wanted to heavily manage its cougar numbers, my buddy and our dogs took up the chase.