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- 'Well-preserved' 5,000-year-old dog buried with bone dagger unearthed in ancient bog - Archaeologists discovered an exceptionally well-preserved Stone Age dog skeleton buried with a 5,000-year-old bone dagger in a Swedish bog southwest of Stockholm.
- Ancient Christian monastery complex reveals lives of Byzantine monks before Arab conquest - An ancient Christian monastic complex was recently discovered in Egypt's Sohag Governorate. The finds reveal the details of Byzantine-era monastic life, officials said.
- Construction crews find remnants of devastating 18th-century fires beneath iconic American city - French Quarter artifacts from the Fire of 1788 and the Fire of 1794 were discovered during a $9 million water main project on St. Peter Street in New Orleans.
- Ancient man survived brutal lion attack, suffered lifelong damage: 'Extremely rare' - Archaeologists discovered a 6,000-year-old skeleton showing healed lion attack wounds. The ancient man survived the brutal encounter as a teenager and lived for months afterward.
- Archaeologists unearth chilling 16th-century gallows where rebels were hung and displayed - Archaeologists in France uncovered a chilling 16th-century gallows — where Protestant rebels were executed during the turbulent Reformation era in Europe.
- 'Unexpected' Roman-era discoveries unearthed in biblical city mentioned in Book of Revelation - A rare Roman-era marble bathtub and statue fragment were recently discovered in ancient Ephesus, Turkey, where Paul the Apostle preached. Archaeologists shared insights.
- DHS looks to demolish historic St. Elizabeths buildings due to 'unacceptable' risks - Historic St. Elizabeths buildings face demolition as DHS claims emergency conditions. The move is facing pushback from preservation groups.
- World's top tourist city turns ancient ruins into part of the daily subway commute - Rome's new subway stations near the Colosseum showcase ancient artifacts discovered during construction, turning commutes into archaeological journeys.
- Extraordinary mass graves from centuries-old battles emerge along highway route - A silver pocket watch and military artifacts were discovered in mass graves during Czech highway construction, revealing forgotten battles from 1745 and 1866.
- Historic landmark to begin charging foreign visitors amid overcrowding battles - Rome is introducing a $2.35 entry fee for foreign tourists visiting the Trevi Fountain starting in February 2026 to combat overcrowding at the historic landmark.
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