“We are beginning to understand that the first peoples in the New World were just like us: intelligent, inventive, creative — and they found ways to adapt to a ...
"When I started as a young student, 25, 30 years ago, we thought the Moche was a culture led by powerful kings, warriors, or priests." - Archaeologist Luis Cast...
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Last time on Unsolved Archaeology, we talked about the Moai of Easter Island, the sentries that face the sea and protect Rapa Nui from anyt...
A gruesome souvenir that was taken from King Albert's death site over 80 years ago, has been deemed authentic. After a series of DNA tests, experts have come to...
One of history's largest conservation projects is finally coming to an end after 34 years. The remains of King Henry VIII's Mary Rose will finally be on display...
Puerto Rico's Mona Island is Puerto Rico's third largest island. Known for its intricate network of caves, one of Mona's caves was hiding something profound. Th...
Located in Aberdeen, Scotland is a small 15th century church. This church may look harmless, however, it contains the secrets to one of the darkest times in the...
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SALEKHARD, RUSSIA - Archaeologists have found the remains of a 2,000 year old graveyard near the Arctic Circle. Why's it special? Well, i...
While excavating the site of the future Revolutionary War museum in Philadelphia, archaeologists uncovered tens of thousands of historical artifacts. Now, this ...
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"I really believe that Cheops' chamber is not discovered yet, and all three chambers were just to deceive the thieves, and the treasure...