- Chinese archeology seeks to source human history in Africa

Archaeologists in China came to Kenya on Sunday in a two-month expedition to track the origins of modern humans.
- The ancient Viking coffin was excavated in Norway

Archaeologists in Norway believe they have discovered a Viking boat buried beneath the city of Trondheim.
- The 7,500-year-old rock drill is found in the prehistoric village of Turkey's Bursa

A mysterious rock drill was suddenly found in a stone tomb dating to about 7,500 years old in a prehistoric village in Bursa province in northwestern Turkey.
- China's oldest royal palace was discovered in Shanxi

Chinese archaeologists have found traces of the royal palace in the northeast of the Taosi ruins in Xiangfen district, estimated at 4,000 years old.
- Nicaragua discovered 1,200 years old tomb

An archaeological site dating to about 1,200 years old has been found in the western capital of Nicaragua of Managua in the Colombian cemetery earlier.
- Archaeologists found traces of ancient villages in 5,500 BC in Switzerland

Many ruins of an ancient village dating back to 5,500 BC were found in the construction area in Sion, Valais, and Switzerland receiving the attention of archaeologists.
- Greek tomb with pottery pots discovered in Alexandria

During an excavation at a site in the El-Shatby neighborhood of Alexandria, a group of archaeologists discovered a rock tomb predicted during the Greek period (323-30 BC).
- Prehistoric boats were excavated in India

A group of volunteers led by two archaeologists unearthed a prehistoric, bottomed brown boat along the banks of the Red River near Belcher, north of Caddo parish. And it was also
- Archaeologists explore the 2,000-year-old tomb in Alexandria and 300 strange artifacts

A 2,000-year-old tomb contains about 300 artifacts surveyed by a group of Egyptian archaeologists at Alexandria.
- A unique 7000-year-old figurine was discovered in a field

While walking on a field in a village of Podkarpacie, an archaeologist from Wielkopolska saw a piece of a clay figurine about 7,000 years ago describing a man. This is one of the
- Construction workers found the 600-year-old sword in Poland

Last month, a mining contractor worked in a peat swamp in southeastern Poland and when he stumbled on something strange, it was discovered that it was a rusty sword of the 14th
- 10,000 medieval ceramics were found at Newport Memorial Hall

Archaeologists have found 10,000 medieval pottery pieces at a location in Pembrokeshire.
- Find traces of a 1,800-year-old dog in the Roma subway project

Another victim found in the remains of the ancient Rome fire was finally excavated, and this time only a small dog.
- Find new evidence in the medieval cemetery in Ii Hamina

Medieval cemetery in Ii Hamina, Northern Finland next to the Li Joki river was suddenly found. Many carbon isotopes in ancient human teeth in the cemetery indicate that the
- Cold neck with 2000 year old leather jacket

An intact human skin was found in Tibet dating to about 2000 years old with many tattoos all over the body, from the ankles to the fingers that many people could not chase their
- Ancient theater is found in Odesa

An old theater and artifacts were discovered during the renovation of the Vorontsov Palace complex in Odesa. Operation and technical manager of City Council's main construction
- Many relics are found in the Roman graveyard at Alderney

More Roman artifacts were discovered in a graveyard hole in Alderney.
- Medieval skeletons found at Halton Castle were first displayed

One of the two skeletons was unearthed at Halton Castle for the first time on display at the Norton Priory Museum.
- Unearth a 2,100-year-old marble statue in Northern Turkey

Archaeologists have been continuing their efforts to excavate, studying a marble sculpture called Cybele, a 'Goddess' in Ordu province, in northern Turkey on the bank. black Sea.
- Many Sassanid ceramics were excavated at Bazeh Hoor, Mashhad

Archaeologists have found a number of ceramics in Bazeh Hoor, Mashhad in the Sassanid and Muslim periods of the early period (years 224 to 651 AD).