A stone shrine on the foothills of a volcano in Mexico seems to bear a miniature model of the universe according to the encient Mesoamerican and Aztec legends.
Archaeologists have found remains of a Roman soldier in a cooking pot in Israel, which could have been a major military base camp of the Roman military in the second and third centuries.
A recent archaeological finding has revealed that China's first monarch who was also the creator of the terracotta army was desperate to gain immortality.
Archaeologists explore 2,500-year-old ancient cave paintings in Indonesian island of Kisar, which may soon make it to the list of top tourist destinations in Indonesia apart from Bali
Amid reports of environmental negligence around the ancient monument Taj Mahal, the Supreme Court has directed the state government to prepare not just 50 years but a 400-year plan for its preservation.
Global Warming, leading to the constant rise in the sea-level might lead to the submergence of major cities in the United States including Virginia and Kennedy Space Center.
David Kennedy at the University of Western Australia discovered stone gates in Saudi Arabia which may gradually unearth more mysterious ancient civilization underneath.
The almost impenetrable code of a Babylonian stone tablet has been cracked after 3,700 years. Archaeologists have discovered that the tablet records a kind of mathematics superior to aspects of our own today.
The almost impenetrable code of a Babylonian stone tablet has been cracked after 3,700 years. Archaeologists have discovered that the tablet records a kind of mathematics superior to aspects of our own today.
The almost impenetrable code of a Babylonian stone tablet has been cracked after 3,700 years. Archaeologists have discovered that the tablet records a kind of mathematics superior to aspects of our own today.
The almost impenetrable code of a Babylonian stone tablet has been cracked after 3,700 years. Archaeologists have discovered that the tablet records a kind of mathematics superior to aspects of our own today.