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Discovery at Monticello reveals construction secrets Thomas Jefferson left out of maps and letters
Archaeologists uncovered a previously unknown brick kiln at Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello, dating to a time before he wrote the Declaration of Independence.
Ancient ‘seated’ skeletons unearthed beneath modern school site, puzzling archaeologists
Archaeologists uncovered ancient skeletons buried in a rare “seated” position beneath a French school site, with graves dating back to the Gallic period.
Construction crew unearths surprising 300-year-old cannon while digging in historic city
In only the third such discovery in 30 years, according to archaeologists, construction workers in Kingston upon Hull unearthed a rare 300-year-old cast-iron cannon.
Archaeologists find 2,100-year-old bullet that sent ‘sarcastic’ message to enemy forces
A rare 2,100-year-old sling bullet inscribed in Greek with the sarcastic advice to “learn” was discovered by archaeologists at ancient Hippos in Israel.
Dogs were ‘loyal companions to Ice Age hunters’ far earlier than believed, study finds
Pushing back the domestication timeline by 5,000 years via ancient DNA, a new study suggests that dogs lived with humans 14,000 to 16,000 years ago.
Cannonball ‘very likely’ fired in 1836 Battle of the Alamo found buried near church
Archaeologists uncovered a four-pound bronze cannonball at the Alamo, likely fired during the 1836 battle, just one day before its 190th anniversary.
Hidden NYC tunnel tied to Underground Railroad at risk of ‘significant damage,’ advocates warn
Engineers warn an Underground Railroad passageway found at NYC’s Merchant’s House Museum in Manhattan is threatened by a proposed nine-story development next door.
Pilot claims Google Earth image may show Amelia Earhart’s missing plane on Pacific island reef
A pilot says Google Earth satellite images of Nikumaroro Island may show Amelia Earhart’s Lockheed Electra, missing since her 1937 around-the-world flight.
Archaeologists find ‘elite site’ on land once owned by legendary king slain at famous battle
Archaeologists uncovered an elite Anglo-Saxon site near Yorkshire that belonged to Harold Godwinson, England’s last Anglo-Saxon king killed at the Battle of Hastings.
Long-lost shipwreck resurfaces on Jersey Shore as officials warn against disturbing the ruins
A 19th-century shipwreck emerged from the sands at Island Beach State Park in New Jersey, revealing the wooden remains of the Lawrence N. McKenzie. Officials urge restraint.
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