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The 98-foot-long vessel was transporting ceramic jugs, ceramic plates and metal bars when it sank off southeastern France ...
This jug belongs to a class of pottery known as Tell el-Yahudiyeh Ware, which like Abydos Ware, is named after the site in Egypt where such ceramics were first discovered. Tell el-Yahudiyeh Ware has a ...
BEND, Ore. — In January, Bend horse trainer Betsy Soule picked up the phone to hear the voice of a friend she hadn't spoken to in close to 40 years.
A 16th-century merchant ship, provisionally named Camarat 4, was discovered at a depth of 2,567 meters (8,422 feet) off the coast of Ramatuelle in the Mediterranean Sea, making it the deepest ...
Clay was turned into musical instruments, climbing grips, children's toys and more for a 3 Days of Design exhibition from ...
The boy, estimated to be between 10 and 15 years of age, had been buried in a distinctive seated position, with arms and legs ...
Local authorities were tipped off about the artifacts and worked with archaeologists to identify the objects, officials said.
Experts believe it sailed from Italy, loaded with ceramics, cookware, and metal bars. Images show around 200 glazed ceramic jugs, 100 yellow plates, two cauldrons, and six cannons among the wreckage.
Peru officials, with the help of archaeologists, seized numerous priceless artifacts from a bustling market before they could be sold. Eight cultural artifacts, including six ceramic jugs and two ...
Canvas & Bronze, Presidio, San Francisco, CA San Francisco-based art gallery Canvas & Bronze launches a digital platform featuring a curate ...
A pre-Inca mummy unearthed in Peru’s Puente Piedra district reveals details about a young woman’s life and ancient Chancay ...