Digging History 1 hr ago Incredible 5,500-year-old tomb discovery is 'find of a lifetime' Archaeologists in Ireland have uncovered a megalithic tomb containing two burial chambers, complete with elaborate carvings.
Digging History 21 hrs ago Ancient papyrus mystery solved Scientists have finally unlocked the secrets of a mysterious 2,000-year-old papyrus document.
Digging History 1 day ago Mummy wearing gold-gilded face mask discovered at ancient Egypt burial ground A silver face mask gilded with gold, a mummification workshop, mummies and sarcophagi have all been discovered at a tomb complex in Saqqara, Egypt, an Egyptian-German team ...
Digging History 1 day ago How the woman who identified Hitler's dental remains ended up in prison Berlin’s ruins still smoldered as three Soviet military intelligence officers questioned a tall, lithe blonde in 1945. A Red Army lieutenant, the group’s translator, opened the ...
Digging History 4 days ago Never-before-seen Winston Churchill WWII photos surface Never-before-seen wartime pictures of Winston Churchill offer a fascinating glimpse of the British leader visiting troops in Normandy shortly after D-Day.
Digging History 4 days ago Why is Friday the 13th so spooky? If you suffer from triskaidekaphobia, the 13th of every month is certainly not your day.
Digging History 4 days ago What Ötzi the Iceman ate before he was murdered A mere 2 hours before his grisly murder about 5,300 years ago, Ötzi the iceman chowed down on some mouthwatering morsels: wild meat from ibex and red deer, cereals from einkorn ...
Digging History 4 days ago Stunning biblical 'spies' mosaic discovered in Israel Researchers have uncovered a stunning mosaic depicting a biblical scene at the site of an ancient synagogue in Northern Israel.
Digging History 5 days ago Mexico earthquake uncovers ancient temple hidden in damaged pyramid Archeologists made a stunning discovery in Mexico Wednesday when they uncovered an ancient temple nestled inside an Aztec-era pyramid that was damaged during the 7.1-magnitude ...
Digging History 5 days ago 16th-century shipwreck off Florida coast is worth millions A 16th-century shipwreck that may be all that's left of one of the first European voyages to America holds treasures worth millions of dollars. But now a judge has ruled that the ...