• 33 Greco-Roman family tombs found in Aswan

    Updated: 2024-06-28 07:05:50
    Archaeologists with the Egyptian-Italian Mission At West Aswan (EIMAWA) have discovered 33 Greco-Roman family tombs on the side of a rocky hill in western Aswan near the Mausoleum of the Aga Khan. The burials date to between 6th century B.C. and the 2nd century A.D. and contain mummified remains that promise to shed new light … Read the full post →"33 Greco-Roman family tombs found in Aswan"

  •  1,500-year-old ivory pyx found in Austria

    Updated: 2024-06-27 05:19:29
    An excavation of a settlement from Late Antiquity in Irschen, southern Austria, has uncovered a rare carved ivory pyx (a small round container used to carry Communion wafers or holy relics) from the 6th century. There are only 40 examples of this type of pyx known to survive in the world, and this the first … Read the full post →" 1,500-year-old ivory pyx found in Austria"

  • Smithsonian acquires, digitizes largest collection of Charleston Slave Badges

    Updated: 2024-06-26 04:53:17
    The Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture has acquired 146 rare Charleston Slave Badges, the largest and most complete set known. It contains one badge for every year between 1800 and 1865, and the only two badges known that were stamped with the name of the enslaved person. Almost half of all … Read the full post →"Smithsonian acquires, digitizes largest collection of Charleston Slave Badges"

  • Newly Discovered Bronze Age Shipwreck, the Oldest Yet Found in Deep Water

    Updated: 2024-06-25 21:43:32
    Last July, a routine oil and gas survey discovered hundreds of intact amphorae – ancient storage jars – believed to be 3,300 years old, in a shipwreck located 90km (56 miles) off the northern coast of Israel on the sea … Continue reading → The post Newly Discovered Bronze Age Shipwreck, the Oldest Yet Found in Deep Water appeared first on Old Salt Blog.

  • Roman sandal hobnails found in Bavaria

    Updated: 2024-06-25 04:49:26
    Yesterday it was Caligula, today it’s caligae! Archaeologists in Oberstimm, Upper Bavaria, have unearthed hobnails from the sole of a Roman sandal. The rare find was in disguise thanks to a thick coating of corrosion that made it look like two indeterminate lumps of bent metal. An X-ray at the laboratory of the Bavarian State … Read the full post →"Roman sandal hobnails found in Bavaria"

  • Tiny bronze Caligula rediscovered after 200 years

    Updated: 2024-06-24 06:07:49
    A bronze bust of the Roman emperor Caligula that is small in size but large in historical significance has been rediscovered 200 years after it fell into obscurity. Dr. Silvia Davoli, curator at Strawberry Hill House, the stately home in Twickenham built by author and MP Horace Mann, identified the bust in the Schroder Collection … Read the full post →"Tiny bronze Caligula rediscovered after 200 years"

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