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World’s oldest poisoned arrowheads were coated with toxins from deadly onion-like plant, researchers say
The world’s oldest poisoned arrows, dating back 60,000 years in South Africa, have been identified by archaeologists. The finds reveal Stone Age hunting techniques.
Ancient Christian monastery complex reveals lives of Byzantine monks before Arab conquest
An ancient Christian monastic complex was recently discovered in Egypt’s Sohag Governorate. The finds reveal the details of Byzantine-era monastic life, officials said.
Construction crews find remnants of devastating 18th-century fires beneath iconic American city
French Quarter artifacts from the Fire of 1788 and the Fire of 1794 were discovered during a $9 million water main project on St. Peter Street in New Orleans.
Rare sea reptile makes impressive 7,000-mile journey from tropics to northern seas and back
Leatherback turtle Riptide stunned researchers after completing a rare 7,000-mile migration from Panama to the North Atlantic and back to Florida in just seven months.
Arson destroys ‘iconic’ Scottish church, uncovering historic time capsule beneath the ruins
A Scottish church destroyed by arson and mourned by the community revealed a hidden time capsule from the 1960s — offering a glimpse into the congregation’s past.
Hundreds of mysterious old shoes wash up on beach during cleanup, baffling officials
Hundreds of mysterious, old-fashioned shoes washed up on Ogmore Beach in Wales, baffling local officials who are pondering two theories about the shoes’ origin.
Ancient man survived brutal lion attack, suffered lifelong damage: ‘Extremely rare’
Archaeologists discovered a 6,000-year-old skeleton showing healed lion attack wounds. The ancient man survived the brutal encounter as a teenager and lived for months afterward.
Archaeologists unearth chilling 16th-century gallows where rebels were hanged and displayed
Archaeologists in France uncovered a chilling 16th-century gallows — where Protestant rebels were executed during the turbulent Reformation era in Europe.
Lost 18th-century Spanish mission unearthed after decades of searching offers ‘rare snapshot’
Archaeologists from Texas Tech University discovered the lost 18th-century Mission Nuestra Señora del Espíritu Santo, solved after decades of searching.
Archaeologists unearth chilling 16th-century gallows where rebels were hung and displayed
Archaeologists in France uncovered a chilling 16th-century gallows — where Protestant rebels were executed during the turbulent Reformation era in Europe.
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