Roman soldier Sextus Congenius Verus was buried 1,900 years ago in Italy. So how did his grave marker end up in a backyard in ...
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WWII Artifacts – Palawan Museum
A display case at the Palawan Special Battalion WW2 Memorial Museum containing military gear, bayonets, ammunition, and field ...
Karsten Robert, known as @losthistorie, discovered a World War II-era Nazi bunker in Germany, sharing eerie footage and ...
Homeowners found a marble slab carved with inscriptions while clearing out undergrowth in their yard. Turns out it was ...
"Auschwitz. Not long ago. Not far away" opens Oct. 18 at the Cincinnati Museum Center. The exhibit features 500 objects and ...
The Dispilio Lakeshore Prehistoric Settlement is one of the most fascinating archaeological sites in northwestern Greece ...
An ancient Greek artifact reveals football -albeit in a primitive form- is at least 2,400 y/o and it likely has its origins ...
A family cleaning their backyard in New Orleans discovered an unusual marble tablet with some characters in Latin. Daniella ...
A New Orleans couple unearthed a 2,000-year-old Roman marble tablet in their garden, leading the FBI and history experts to solve a decades-old mystery from Italy.
A 2,000-year-old tombstone of a Roman sailor that was found in New Orleans will be repatriated to a museum in Civitavecchia, ...
The Inuit of the far north helped solve the mystery of a doomed 19th-century expedition. Now Canada needs them to strengthen ...
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