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The final resting place of an elite?

An 11th-century cemetery discovered at Naumburg Cathedral may have been the burial place of a medieval elite. The post The final resting place of an elite? appeared first on Archaeology Wiki .

Asklepios and Telesphoros statues found at Aspendos

A rare marble statue group depicting Asklepios and Telesphoros has been unearthed at the ancient city of Aspendos in southern Turkey. The post Asklepios and Telesphoros statues found at Aspendos appeared first on Archaeology Wiki .

Rare, centuries-year-old pot discovered by students

Archaeology students uncovered a unique, perfectly intact Native American pottery vessel in northwest Gainesville. The post Rare, centuries-year-old pot discovered by students appeared first on Archaeology Wiki .

Neandertal gene still shapes human muscle mass

Scientists describe increased activity of the Neandertal growth hormone receptor and how it shapes the bodies of people who carry it today. The post Neandertal gene still shapes human muscle mass appeared first on Archaeology Wiki .

Seven Medieval stone crosses discovered at Norwegian quarry

Archaeologists excavating a medieval millstone quarry in Hyllestad, western Norway, have uncovered the remains of seven stone crosses. The post Seven Medieval stone crosses discovered at Norwegian quarry appeared first on Archaeology Wiki .

New evidence on the origins of the Muroma culture

Early Muroma burials shed new light on the emergence of one of Eastern Europe's early medieval Finno-Ugric cultures. The post New evidence on the origins of the Muroma culture appeared first on Archaeology Wiki .

Life on a Hellenistic Construction Site

The documentation and analysis of 626 marks reveal valuable information about the chaîne opératoire employed in the gate’s construction. The post Life on a Hellenistic Construction Site appeared first on Archaeology Wiki .

Oldest Roman library in Iberia identified at villa near Córdoba

A new study identifies the oldest known Roman library in Iberia, overturning decades of archaeological interpretation. The post Oldest Roman library in Iberia identified at villa near Córdoba appeared first on Archaeology Wiki .

Three lost kings rewrite Assyrian history

A new study reveals three previously unknown Assyrian kings, reshaping the empire's royal history through cuneiform evidence. The post Three lost kings rewrite Assyrian history appeared first on Archaeology Wiki .

Ancient Troezen. Sanctuary of Hippolytus

Most of ancient Troezen now lies buried beneath the ground, yet the monuments that have been excavated or have remained visible since antiquity testify to its importance as a major ancient city. The post Ancient Troezen. Sanctuary of Hippolytus appeared first on Archaeology Wiki .