World news about “Archaeology”, including breaking news and archival articles published by euronews.
Scientists uncover evidence of new dinosaur Gigantic dinosaurs like these once roamed across parts of Africa. Scientists have found bones from what they believe is… 16/11/2009 - tags: Archaeology, South Africa, Dinosaur
Nero’s rotating dining room Nero’s life often gives rise to the most lurid stories of tyrany, debauchery, and extravagance but in reality only some… 05/10/2009 - tags: Italy, Rome, Archaeology
Ancient auditorium revealed in RomeIt must be an occupational hazard in Rome – dig so much as a trench and you hit ancient Roman ruins. And that is… 22/10/2009 - tags: Italy, Rome, Archaeology
Record dinosaur footprints found in FranceThe biggest dinosaur footprints ever found have been discovered in France. Two amateur enthusiasts stumbled across the… 07/10/2009 - tags: France, Archaeology, Dinosaur
‘Ardi’ could be the oldest human ancestorThe remains of an ancient human-like creature are said by scientists to come from the oldest pre-human species yet… 02/10/2009 - tags: Ethiopia, Science, California, Archaeology
British Museum reversions MoctezumaThe British Museum has opened its doors on a major exhibition re-examining the legacy of the last Aztec emperor… 28/09/2009 - tags: Mexico, Exhibition, Archaeology
New technique gives insight into ancient arachnidsSpiders have been striking irrational fear into many of us for centuries and fortunately we don’t have to bear the… 14/09/2009 - tags: Science, Research, Archaeology
Roman bronze horse’s head found in GermanyA life-sized bronze horse’s head has been found at the bottom of a well in Germany which, archaeologists believe, could… 02/09/2009 - tags: Germany, Archaeology
Emperor Vespasian’s villa unearthedIn Italy, north-east of Rome, a team of Italian and British archeologists have unearthed the remains of a villa which… 27/08/2009 - tags: Italy, Archaeology
Fresh China frescoesConstruction workers digging a national water transport system to distribute water around China have stumbled upon an… 08/07/2009 - tags: China, Painting, Archaeology
Something before GenesisThe British Library in London has unveiled their on-line edition of the the world’s oldest Bible, thought to have been… 08/07/2009 - tags: Technology, Archaeology
One-million old mammoth discovered in SerbiaAn almost complete and beautifully preserved mammoth fossil was recently discovered in eastern Serbia. It’s… 15/06/2009 - tags: Serbia, Archaeology
IDA on display in New YorkThe Museum of Natural History in New York is showing off the 47 million year-old skeleton of a fosil creature that… 21/05/2009 - tags: Archaeology, Museum
Seashells in Sinai desert garrisonArchaeologists in Egypt have unearthed an military garrison made of mud bricks and sea shells in the Sinai desert. The… 20/05/2009 - tags: Egypt, Archaeology
Ancient fossil could be ‘the missing link’A small fossilised skeleton, making her public debut 47 million years after she died, may prove to be the missing link… 20/05/2009 - tag: Archaeology
Drought uncovers Ice Age fossils in ArgentinaA dry spell on the Salado River in northern Argentina has uncovered a treasure chest of fossils including the remains… 13/05/2009 - tags: Argentina, Archaeology
Preserving Ancient Artefacts in IraqArcheologists are trying to ensure that artefacts from ancient civilisations at the Haditha Lake in the western Anbar… 13/04/2009 - tags: Iraq, Archaeology
Tutankhamun’s tomb recreatedThe burial chamber of the ancient Egyptian boy king Tutankhamun has been recreated for a traveling exhibition and… 10/04/2009 - tag: Archaeology
Scientists make crucial Mayan findArchaeologists studying an ancient Mayan site in Guatemala’s northern jungle have made a discovery they say is as… 18/03/2009 - tags: Guatemala, Archaeology
Hispanic archaeological treasures come back to Spain400 archaeological jewels of the Hispanic Society have returned to Spain, after being over a century in New York… 05/01/2009 - tags: Painting, Archaeology