Sci-Tech Face to face with Peru's Lord of Sipan 1,900 years after his death The face of Peru's Lord of Sipan has finally been unmasked some 1,900 years after his death, all thanks to technology, which has built a 3D reconstruction of the ancient warrior's face. 28/09/2016
Adventures Macedonia’s mysterious lake dive One of the most ancient lakes in Europe, Lake Ohrid boasts archeological treasures. 19/09/2016
Sci-Tech 3D Lascaux cave comes to life A replica of the famous prehistoric Lascaux cave in southern France has been created thanks to 3D technology, that allows for the look, feel and smell of the original to come to life. 14/09/2016
Greece Ancient mass grave site in Greek capital could point to earliest dated event in Athenian history Eighty bodies have been unearthed in Athens necropolis, but the mysterious circumstances of their burial suggest a complex story 01/08/2016
Cyprus Cyprus: Roman era mosaic found during Larnaca sewage works A rare Roman era mosaic has been discovered in Cyprus during excavations in the coastal city of Larnaca. 14/07/2016
Sci-Tech Cultured Philistines - ancient cemetery discovered A team in Israel has unearthed an ancient cemetery, which it says will unravel the mystery of the Philistines. 14/07/2016
Israel Philistines due a new image following 'sophisticated finds' at archaeological dig Researchers analysing a Philistine cemetery in Ashkelon in Israel say the ancient biblical people may have to be reassessed as being far more cultured than once… 11/07/2016
Cult The necropolis of Orthi Petra opens a window to the Homeric world Situated 30km off Rethymnon, Crete, the necropolis of Orthi Petra is part of the wider archaeological site of ancient Eleftherna, a town with continuous habitation from 3000BC to the Byzantine… 28/06/2016
Sci-Tech Is this 2,000-year-old tool the world's oldest computer? For over a century since it was found in an ancient shipwreck, scientists have been scratching their heads over the exact function of the Antikythera mechanism, named after the Greek island off which 22/06/2016
Sci-Tech Israeli divers discover Roman treasure in ancient sunken cargo ship Archaeologists in Israel have recovered bronze statues and thousands of coins from a merchant ship that sank off the Mediterranean coast some 1,600 years ago during the late Roman… 19/05/2016
Italy Rome's newest metro station will incorporate newly discovered ruins The Italian city of Rome is to open its first archaeological metro station. Ancient Roman ruins and mosaics have been discovered during work on the 16/05/2016
Israel Divers uncover shipwreck treasure trove in Israel Archaeologists have uncovered a haul of treasures while diving in Israel. Statues and thousands of coins are among the haul, located in an ancient 16/05/2016
Egypt Archaeologists clash in Cairo over Tutankhamun secret burial chambers Archaeologists have clashed at a conference in Cairo over whether or not there could be secret burial chambers behind Tutankhamun’s tomb. British 08/05/2016
No Comment Russian orchestra performs concert at Palmyra in Syria A Russian orchestra played in the ruins of the ancient Syrian city of Palmyra on Thursday. Hundreds of people listened to musicians from St 06/05/2016
Syria Syria: Russian orchestra holds concert in Palmyra ruins Playing for Syria, in Syria: Russia’s Mariinsky Theatre Orchestra has staged a surprise classical music concert in the Roman amphitheatre in Palmyra 06/05/2016
Culture news Pompeii museum reopens after 36 years Pompeii’s Antiquarium Museum has reopened after 36 years. Its new exhibition includes a vivid audio-visual recreation of the moment the ancient city 04/05/2016
Taiwan Eternal love? mother and baby in a 4,800-year embrace Archaeologists have discovered the fossilised remains of a mother cradling a baby in Taiwan. 27/04/2016
Turkey "Be cheerful, enjoy your life," ancient mosaic advises A new archeological find in Turkey has surprised scientists by giving surprising prescriptive advice. The 2,400 year-old skeleton mosaic found in 26/04/2016
Syria Russia completes demining of archeological site in Palmyra, Syria The Russian military said on Thursday (April 21) it had completed the demining of the ancient part of the Syrian city of Palmyra, recaptured by 21/04/2016
United Kingdom Palmyra arch replica goes on show in London The original arch in Palmyra may have been destroyed on October 5th, but a five metre high replica has gone on show in Trafalgar Square in London 19/04/2016