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Rare sabre found in tomb of Avar warrior – The History Blog

The tomb of an Avar warrior containing a rare luxury saber with an intact blade and hilt has been...

Roman tomb with bilingual inscription found in Albania – The History Blog

A Roman-era tomb with a rare bilingual funerary inscription has been discovered in Strikçan, northern Albania. It dates to...

Mausoleum Modeled After Roman Emperor Augustus’ Tomb Discovered Near Lyon, France

Conny Waters - AncientPages.com - A team of archaeologists has discovered the remains of a large Roman mausoleum dedicated to...

Mausoleum modeled on Augustus’ tomb found near Lyon – The History Blog

An exceptional mausoleum modeled on the monumental tomb of Augustus in Rome has been unearthed in Saint-Romain-en-Gal, near Lyon....

Artifacts from emperor’s tomb emerge after 150 years – The History Blog

Funerary artifacts from the Daisenryo Kofun in Sakai City, Osaka, Japan, believed to be the tomb of 5th century...

Rare Intact Etruscan Tomb With Remains Of Four Individuals Resting On Carved Stone Beds

Conny Waters - AncientPages.com - A rare, intact 7th-century BC Etruscan chamber tomb in San Giuliano, about 70 km northwest of...

Tomb of 8th c. Silla hostage prince found in China – The History Blog

For the first time, archaeologists have discovered the tomb of a Tang Dynasty hostage prince from the Silla Kingdom...

Prince’s tomb with massive false door found at Saqqara – The History Blog

Archaeologists have discovered the tomb of Userefre, the son of founder of the Fifth Dynasty, King Userkaf (r. 2465-2458...

Update on sealed Etruscan tomb – The History Blog

New information has been released about the 7th century B.C. sealed Etruscan chamber tomb discovered this summer in the...

Tomb Of Te K’ab Chaak, First Ruler Of Ancient Maya City Caracol – Discovered

Jan Bartek - AncientPages.com -  Archaeologists from the University of Houston have made a significant discovery at Caracol in...

Tomb of Maya city’s first king discovered – The History Blog

Archaeologists have unearthed the tomb of Te K’ab Chaak, the first king of the Maya city-state of Caracol in...

Oldest steel acupuncture needles found in Marquis of Haihun tomb – The History Blog

The earliest known steel acupuncture needles in the world have been discovered in the archaeological wonderland that is the...