Friday, 14 March 2025

Day: March 5, 2025

Unravelling Polynesian Heritage: A Groundbreaking Waka Discovery in New Zealand

Unravelling Polynesian Heritage: A Groundbreaking Waka Discovery in New Zealand

New Zealand archaeology has reached a significant turning point with a seemingly ordinary search for wood conducted by Vincent and Nikau Dix along the shores of Rēkohu (Chatham Islands). This discovery resulted in the finding of an ocean voyage waka, which has the potential to reshape our understanding of Polynesian history. The artifact has captivated

Water to Flow Again Through the City Gate of Ancient Patara

Water to Flow Again Through the City Gate of Ancient Patara

The Ancient City of Patara, located in the Kaş district of Antalya, is set to witness the flow of water through its iconic City Gate once again this year, thanks to extensive restoration efforts. Known as the capital of the Lycian League in the 1st century BC, this ancient city has hosted numerous civilizations throughout

A Unique Tomb Filled with Jewellery was Discovered in A Roman Cemetery Near Wansford

A Unique Tomb Filled with Jewellery was Discovered in A Roman Cemetery Near Wansford

During the expansion of the A47 road near Wansford, close to Peterborough, a remarkable Roman cemetery was unexpectedly uncovered, leaving archaeologists in awe. The excavation team describes this site as “extraordinary” due to the diverse burial practices and the array of grave goods discovered. Notably, the jewelry found with a young child and a solid