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Discover Unknown Arch of Triumph in Ancient City

Archaeologists have uncovered an unknown Arch of Triumph dating back to the Roman era in an ancient city, highlighting the region's rich history. This discovery adds to the archaeological landmarks reflecting Roman civilization.

Discover ancient Celtic bronze text revealing secrets of language

Linguists from the University of the Basque Country have announced the discovery of an ancient Celtic bronze text from the Roman era, written in Latin script. This text, named the Mediton Bronze, reveals a hospitality agreement between a historical figure and the city of Eigidankom.

Discover archaeological site highlighting monastic architecture in Egypt

An Egyptian archaeological mission has announced the discovery of a building believed to be a monastic guesthouse dating back to the 5th century AD in the Qalaya area of Beheira, featuring 13 rooms with diverse functions.

Discover potential grave of the fourth musketeer in damaged church

Archaeologists have revealed the potential existence of the fourth musketeer's grave in a damaged church, sparking significant interest in the history of famous literary figures. This discovery comes at a critical time as researchers seek a deeper understanding of European cultural heritage.

Discover Ancient Jawbone That Changes Human-Dog Relationship History

Archaeologists have uncovered a jawbone from one of the oldest domesticated dogs in a cave in Somerset, proving that humans lived alongside dogs in Britain around <strong>15,000 years ago</strong>. This discovery rewrites the history of the human-dog relationship.

Discover Ancient Monastery in Wadi Natrun Revealing Monastic Secrets

The Egyptian archaeological mission announced the discovery of the remains of an ancient monastery dating back to the 4th and 6th centuries AD in Wadi Natrun, shedding light on the beginnings of monasticism and the daily lives of monks.

Discover Ancient Building in Egypt Highlighting Monastic Beginnings

The Egyptian archaeological mission announced the discovery of an ancient building believed to have been used as a guesthouse in the fifth century AD in the Beheira Governorate. This building represents a significant phase in the history of monastic architecture in Egypt, featuring numerous architectural elements and decorations reflecting monastic life.

Uncover Ancient Structure Indicating Early Coptic Monasticism

The Egyptian archaeological mission has announced the discovery of a building believed to have served as a guesthouse dating back to the 5th century AD in the Al-Qalayat area of Beheira, reflecting the evolution of monastic architecture.