Stone Age ‘should be renamed’ after ancient wooden structure discovered

The Stone Age may have to be renamed following the discovery that early humans were building wooden structures nearly half a million years ago, archaeologists have said. Two planks of worked wood dating back at least 476,000 years, which possibly formed …

Ancient Sumerians invented water flumes thousands of years earlier than previously thought

Ancient Sumerians invented a “civilisation-saving” water channel 4,000 years ago, a British Museum dig has revealed. Archaeologists working at the ruined city of Girsu in Iraq have discovered the true function of a mysterious structure created by the …

The ‘Sutton Hoo king’s lost temple’ was discovered in Suffolk

A lost 1,400-year-old temple, said to have been built by the English king buried at Sutton Hoo , may have been discovered in Suffolk. The Venerable Bede, a monk and historian, wrote that King Redwald, who died in AD 625, built a temple housing altars …

Could you strike gold? See if your area might be hiding buried treasure

One autumn day in 1992, a man called Eric Lawes was poking about in a Suffolk field with his metal detector, a retirement gift from the Eastern Electricity Board. He wasn’t on the trail of hidden treasure: he was looking for a lump hammer dropped by farmer …

Ancient Bricks’ Iron Oxide: A Strange History of the Earth’s Electromagnetic Field

The Earth’s magnetic field surged mysteriously in Mesopotamia (modern-day Iraq) from 1050 to 550 BC, new research shows. Several factors combine to create this invisible magnetic field around our planet, including the molten rock at its core. This flow …

The Chom Ancient Plain in Xieng Khouang Province, Laos: Unesco-Recognized World’s Most Dangerous Archaeological Site – One of the Sites Enduring Intense Bombardment by the U.S. during the War

The Plain of Jars, Xieng Khouang province (Laos) is one of the places that suffered many fierce American bombings during the war; It is still one of the most dangerous archaeological sites in the world. Archaeological site with many prohibition signs Departing from the wharf…