Archaeologists uncover lost 'time capsule' European city that vanished without a trace
Archaeologists have discovered the remains of the ancient city of Stolzenberg in Poland, believed to be lost since the 14th or 15th centuries.
The 'Kletzke Hand Cannon' may dethrone the oldest known firearm
A new study suggests that fragments of an early hand weapon found in Brandenburg, Germany may be from the oldest known portable gunpowder weapon in Europe.
A 40,000-Year-Old Discovery Could Be a Lost Chapter in the Origins of Human Communication
A recent study suggests that early European hunter-gatherers used a sophisticated system of signs to transmit information 40,000 years ago, predating writing as we know it.
Winckelmann Institute Berlin: 'Every Child Has a Right to Latin'
The Winckelmann Institute in Berlin seeks to retain its importance in classical studies amidst proposed cuts due to declining student numbers.
Archaeologists find European pieces from the 18th and 19th centuries during works in a square in Amapá
Archaeologists unearthed historical artifacts during construction work in the Barão do Rio Branco Square in Macapá, Brazil, shedding light on aspects of local life in the 18th and 19th centuries.