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Man stumbles onto rare diamond treasure during Arkansas park trip with family: ‘Knew it was different’
A Texas dad and his family discovered a 2.09-carat brown diamond at an Arkansas park after a 7-year-old’s idea — and a Siri search — led them there. Check out the photos.
Landmark coin tied to legendary ruler preserved for nation after detectorist’s lucky discovery
Scotland’s oldest known coin has been uncovered by a detectorist near Edinburgh, a 900-year-old artifact bearing the image of King David I from the 12th century.
Long-lost ancient village with mysterious past unearthed amid wind farm dig: ‘Exciting discovery’
Wind farm construction in Suffolk revealed a lost Anglo-Saxon village with 62-foot longhouses. The medieval settlement was abandoned in 1300s, archaeologists say.
History’s most famous tapestry may have been viewed in unusual setting, new research suggests
A professor is challenging old assumptions about the iconic Bayeux Tapestry, proposing it was created for a refectory for monastic mealtime viewing rather than a cathedral.
‘Unexpected’ Roman-era discoveries unearthed in biblical city mentioned in Book of Revelation
A rare Roman-era marble bathtub and statue fragment were recently discovered in ancient Ephesus, Turkey, where Paul the Apostle preached. Archaeologists shared insights.
Gold treasure survives 1,400 years at ancient Christian monastery in biblical Judean Desert
Israeli archaeologists discovered rare 1,400-year-old gold treasure at an ancient monastery site in Judean Desert, including Byzantine coins and an ornate ring.
1,400-year-old skull with mysterious flat top found in ancient village, startling archaeologists
Archaeologists in Mexico discovered a rare 1,400-year-old cube-shaped skull, revealing ancient cranial modification practices used by Mesoamericans.
Ancient pleasure boat found near palace ruins tied to history’s most controversial queen
Archaeologists recently discovered an ancient Egyptian luxury barge near Cleopatra’s lost palace in Alexandria. The 115-foot vessel may have been used for ceremonies.
Extraordinary mass graves from centuries-old battles emerge along highway route
A silver pocket watch and military artifacts were discovered in mass graves during Czech highway construction, revealing forgotten battles from 1745 and 1866.
Limping dinosaur’s twisted path puzzles paleontologists, 150 million years later: ‘Very rare’
Scientists analyzed the world’s only remaining looping dinosaur trackway in Colorado, revealing a 150 million-year-old sauropod that may have been limping.
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