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Last time on Unsolved Archaeology, we introduced the Moai of Easter Island, or Rapa Nui, and talked about the history of Rapa Nui, and ...
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LONDON, 1998 - Renovators were working on turning Benjamin Franklin's ambassadorial abode in London into a museum and stumb...
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It's a major victory for Peru's archaeological community, over four thousand archaeological and historical pieces have been returne...
“It’s very special that the man and woman’s graves are marked by the same tomb or palisade. It’s unusual that we’re able to establish that the man and woman wer...
"You don't just have these silent but deadly bullets flying over; you've got a sound effect coming off them that would keep the defenders' heads down, Every arm...
“We will see what we find in the next stages. The history of this place is very old. If we can find evidence from the Hittite era, we will make a great contribu...
“These archaeological sites, these artifacts are the footprints of our people. We do not see these sites as ‘ruins’ or as being abandoned. The spirits of our an...
Bjørn Lovén and his colleagues set out to find the mysterious Athenian naval bases in 2001, as part of the Zea Harbor Project. The investigation required the ar...
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Last time in Unsolved Archaeology we covered the Nazca Lines. This time, we're covering arguably one of the most enigmatic and mysterious o...
1. 1922: The first clue found which led to King Tut's tomb
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After years of searching through the ancient ruins of Egy...