Read more about the article 2,200-Year-Old Greek Sling Bullet That Could Travel Further Than Arrow Found In Israel
Photo shows the word "Victory" on the sling bullet, undated photo. The 2,200-year-old sling bullet was uncovered in excavations conducted by the Israel Antiquities Authority in Yavne, Israel. (Dafna Gazit, Israel Antiquities Authority/Newsflash)

2,200-Year-Old Greek Sling Bullet That Could Travel Further Than Arrow Found In Israel

Archaeologists in Israel have discovered a rare lead sling bullet that possibly belonged to a Greek soldier and bears a magic inscription for victory. The tiny projectile was discovered during…

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Read more about the article 1,800-Year-Old Ancient Roman Wine Press Unearthed
Image shows the wine press remains before the excavations, undated photo. A Polish-Georgian research team discovered a 1,800-year-old roman winepress in the Gonio settlement, in Georgia. (R. Karasiewicz-Szczypiorski/Newsflash)

1,800-Year-Old Ancient Roman Wine Press Unearthed

A 1,800-year-old wine press in an ancient Roman fortress has been unearthed by archaeologists in Georgia. The press - still in remarkable condition - was reportedly found a few hundred…

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Read more about the article People Produced Beer In German Stonehenge Over 4,000 Years Ago
Photo shows aerial photo of the current excavation area east of the ring sanctuary of Pommelte, Germany, undated. Evidence of Germany's first brewery have been excavated at the site. (Landesamt fur Denkmalpflege und Archaologie Sachsen-Anhalt, Matthias Zirm/Newsflash)

People Produced Beer In German Stonehenge Over 4,000 Years Ago

Archaeologists have discovered an ancient brewery dating back to over 4,000 years ago in the so-called German Stonehenge. The find, believed to be central Germany's first brewery, was excavated at…

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Read more about the article German And Austrian Palaeontologists Reconstruct Loner Dinosaur That Was Sluggish And Deaf
Life reconstruction of the dinosaur Struthiosaurus austriacus from the Late Cretaceous of Austria. (University of Vienna, Fabrizio De Rossi/Newsflash)

German And Austrian Palaeontologists Reconstruct Loner Dinosaur That Was Sluggish And Deaf

German and Austrian palaeontologists have reconstructed an 80-million-year-old dinosaur that was probably a slow-moving, hard-of-hearing loner. Struthiosaurus austriacus was up to eight metres (26 feet) tall, sluggish, had poor hearing…

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Read more about the article Intact Ancient Stone-Carved Theatre Masks Unearthed At 2,500-Year-Old Site
Some of the stone theatre-mask carvings that represent comedy and tragedy plays performed in the ancient city of Castabala, found by the Turkish archaeologists, in Osmaniye, Turkey. (Newsflash)

Intact Ancient Stone-Carved Theatre Masks Unearthed At 2,500-Year-Old Site

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These photos show incredible, intact stone-carved theatre masks representing comedy and tragedy that have been unearthed in the ancient theatre of a 2,500-year-old city. Excavations in the ancient city of…

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Read more about the article The Bodies Of 29 People Were Unearthed In Russia At A Site Used By Nazis For Mass Executions
Researches found the remains of 24 children and five adults on a territory known for being an execution site during World War II in Kursk, Russia.

The Bodies Of 29 People Were Unearthed In Russia At A Site Used By Nazis For Mass Executions

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Excavations carried out in a Russian city have unearthed the remains of two dozen children and five adults executed by the Nazis. The Investigative Department of the Investigative Committee of…

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Read more about the article 1,000Ilb WW2 US Bomb Found At Construction Site Near Former Nazi Tank Factory
The half tonne US areal bomb that was discovered during exploratory work at the town of St. Valentin located in the Austrian state of Lower Austria.

1,000Ilb WW2 US Bomb Found At Construction Site Near Former Nazi Tank Factory

A WW2 US areal bomb has been discovered during excavations at a construction site near a former Nazi tank factory that was regularly bombed by the Allies. The areal bomb,…

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