The seal is thought to be from the same time period when Assyria conquered Judah and made it a vassal state required to pay the Assyrian king.
The carriage workshop, which also had evidence of fixing horseshoes, was situated along the well-traveled Via Claudia Augusta and offered services to travelers in the first century C.E.
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More than 160 cremation graves were discovered at the ancient site of Olbia, which began as a fortified Greek settlement around 350 B.C. in what is now the south of France. The ge ...
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A proposed gondola system rising from the slopes of Waialua’s Kaukonahua Ranch is being promoted as a new model for an ...
A fragment of a mask that was preserved for hundreds of years in permafrost sat in the muck of a low tide in the western ...
Greece has captured one of the top honors in the world of archaeology, for the Best Archaeological Discovery of 2024.