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The History Blog « Rare Viking grave unearthed in Oslo Rare Nativity by Renaissance master saved for UK just in time for Christmas An extremely rare 16th century Nativity by Baldassare Tommaso Peruzzi has been acquired by the N
The History Blog « Medieval gold lynxes to go on display Judge hits Herefordshire Viking hoard looters where it hurts George Powell and Layton Davies, the metal detecting looters who stole the Herefordshire Viking hoard, will h
The History Blog « Circus Maximus flyover and Rome post-sack Prehistoric burial with 6 ankle bracelets found in France The excavation of a prehistoric necropolis in Aubagne, southeastern France, has unearthed an individual from
The History Blog « Tower of Pisa leaning even less Circus Maximus flyover and Rome post-sack The Rome in 3D project, a virtual reconstruction of ancient Rome at its architectural maximum in the 4th century, has released two new
The History Blog « Human sacrifice bones found in Denmark 1.5 tons of bronze coins found in China A massive hoard of 1.5 tons of bronze coins dating to the Tang (618-907) and Song (960-1279) dynasties has been unearthed in the
The History Blog « Two Late Bronze Age hoards found on top of each other in Poland Bronze Age shipwreck tin came from remote Uzbekistan mine Metallurgical analysis of tin ingots found on a fabulously wealthy Late Bronze Age (ca.
The History Blog « Egtved Girl enters the uncanny valley Two Late Bronze Age hoards found on top of each other in Poland Two Late Bronze Age (1300–700 B.C.) metal hoards were discovered buried one on top of the other in the vill
The History Blog « Amphora with Rome’s best wine found in German hinterlands Egtved Girl enters the uncanny valley The Bronze Age grave was discovered in 1921 near the village of Egtved on southeastern Denmark’s Jutland peninsul
The History Blog « Brilliant colors restored to 15th altarpiece Amphora with Rome’s best wine found in German hinterlands Paderborn isn’t the hinterlands anymore. It’s a major city in the northwestern German state of North Rhine
The History Blog « Canon, cavalier found in Notre-Dame lead sarcophagi Amphora with Rome’s best wine found in German hinterlands » Brilliant colors restored to 15th altarpiece The Altarpiece of Santa Lucia dei Magnoli, a Renais
The History Blog « Armor, animal, human offerings found at Gallo-Roman sanctuary Tallest haniwa statue ever found unearthed in Japan » Man gripping his phallus is oldest known narrative scene A wall relief featuring a man hold
The History Blog « Man gripping his phallus is oldest known narrative scene Conserving the Met’s King Arthur tapestry » Tallest haniwa statue ever found unearthed in Japan Archaeologists excavating an ancient burial mound in Ha
The History Blog « Tallest haniwa statue ever found unearthed in Japan Canon, cavalier found in Notre-Dame lead sarcophagi » Conserving the Met’s King Arthur tapestry I can never get enough videos of conservators bathing a larg
The History Blog « Ornate 30-piece necklace found in Anglo-Saxon bed burial Man gripping his phallus is oldest known narrative scene » Armor, animal, human offerings found at Gallo-Roman sanctuary An excavation of a Gallo-Roman
The History Blog « Conserving the Met’s King Arthur tapestry Canon, cavalier found in Notre-Dame lead sarcophagi The two sarcophagi discovered early this year in an excavation at the intersection of nave and transept of Notre-
The History Blog « Tiny engraved gold leaf attests to Silla Dynasty mastery Ornate 30-piece necklace found in Anglo-Saxon bed burial A 7th century burial discovered in the Northamptonshire village of Harpole contains a gold and
The History Blog « Export bar for 14th c. ivory casket with Grail, wild men Tiny engraved gold leaf attests to Silla Dynasty mastery » Metal signature of Roman 19th Legion identified at Teutoburg battle site Using a new chemica
The History Blog « Metal signature of Roman 19th Legion identified at Teutoburg battle site Tiny engraved gold leaf attests to Silla Dynasty mastery An 8th-century pure gold leaf artifact intricately carved by the finest craft
The History Blog « First mummy portraits in 112 years found at Fayoum Export bar for 14th c. ivory casket with Grail, wild men An exceedingly rare French Gothic ivory casket carved with low relief scenes of Arthurian romance i
The History Blog « 14th c. cog shipwrecks found in Sweden First mummy portraits in 112 years found at Fayoum The Egyptian archaeological mission has unearthed a monumental funerary building and mummy portraits from the Ptolema
The History Blog « Barn converted to baths found at Rutland Roman villa Peru mural that evaded looters’ clutches rediscovered Archaeologists have rediscovered a unique pre-Hispanic mural in Lambayeque, Peru, that was believed
The History Blog « Original polychrome paint found on Duomo sculptures Barn converted to baths found at Rutland Roman villa The excavation of the Roman villa in Rutland, East Midlands, where the spectacular (and spectacularly bl
The History Blog « Gold disc brooch found in 7th c. Basel grave Original polychrome paint found on Duomo sculptures Restoration of the marble reliefs on the north façade of the Duomo of Florence has revealed original polychrome
The History Blog « Healthy snacks, grilled meats at Colosseum tailgates Gold disc brooch found in 7th c. Basel grave An excavation of the Kleinbasel neighborhood of Basel, Switzerland, has brought to light 15 graves , some of t
The History Blog « Celtic gold hoard coin stolen in museum heist Healthy snacks, grilled meats at Colosseum tailgates An excavation of the Colosseum’s sewer systems has revealed the ancient Roman versions of Cracker Jacks and b
The History Blog « Many happy turkey returns! Celtic gold hoard coin stolen in museum heist A hoard of Celtic gold coins from the 1st century B.C. was stolen in a daring smash-and-grab burglary from the Celtic and Roman Museum
The History Blog « How to move a quarter ton of Renaissance masterpiece Coins with only mention of Roman “emperor” authenticated » 1,700-year-old spider monkey found in Teotihuacan The remains of a spider monkey have been disc
The History Blog « 1,700-year-old spider monkey found in Teotihuacan Coins with only mention of Roman “emperor” authenticated Coins that are the only evidence of the historicity of the otherwise unrecorded Roman so-called empero
The History Blog « Sweet potato pie, 17th century style How to move a quarter ton of Renaissance masterpiece London’s National Gallery recently moved a monumental altarpiece by Renaissance master Filippino Lippi . It is 6’8″ hi
The History Blog « Offerings to Demeter found in archaic temple on Crete Rare medieval bone flute found in Kent Excavation of a development site at Herne Bay, Kent, on the southeastern coast of England, has unearthed a rare med