Historic discovery: a local archaeological expedition located the exact site where George Washington almost died in 1758
Archaeologists in Argentina have identified the exact location where George Washington almost died during a miscommunication in battle in 1758.
A chess piece was found at the site of the Battle of Vuelta de Obligado
A handcrafted wooden chess knight, believed to have belonged to General Lucio Mansilla's troops, was discovered at the historical site of the Battle of Vuelta de Obligado in Argentina.
A chess piece from the troops that participated in the Battle of Vuelta de Obligado has been found
A wooden chess piece used by soldiers during the Battle of Vuelta de Obligado has been discovered at a historical site in Argentina.
The Government hastens the removal of the Human Rights Undersecretariat from the former ESMA amid the anniversary of the last military coup
The Argentine government is planning to relocate the Human Rights Undersecretariat from the former ESMA site, coinciding with the upcoming 50th anniversary of the last military coup, potentially reigniting discussions about the country's past.
Cavalry Saber of San MartÃn: Milei signed the decree transferring it and the museum director resigned
President Javier Milei signed a decree transferring the cavalry saber of General José de San MartÃn to the Cavalry Regiment, coinciding with the commemoration of the Battle of San Lorenzo, while the museum director resigned.
Archaeologists find 'elite site' on land once owned by legendary king slain at famous battle
Archaeologists have discovered an elite Anglo-Saxon site on land once owned by King Harold II near Skipsea, East Yorkshire.