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A new visitor attraction that shines a spotlight on Leicester’s Roman past will open its doors this month. On Saturday 26 July, the Jewry Wall Museum – A Real Roman Experience, will launch, marking a ...
In 2014, research led by local historian Catherine Corless indicated that 796 babies and young children were buried in a sewage system at the Co Galway institution across that time period. St Mary’s ...
A Devon island ‘haunted’ by various spirits is an intriguing place where nobody lives. You'll discover tiny sandy beaches, ...
The breathtaking island was a playground for kings and queens thanks to its 'perfumed city' - nowadays it's open to everyone ...
A RECENT excavation at a site of a possible Viking boat burial in Shetland uncovered some “exciting stuff”, according to a ...
An immersive new exhibition at the Intrepid Museum in New York City spotlights the science and technology behind the ...
The excavation, which followed the discovery of two Roman swords in 2023, is providing historians with fresh insights into ...
The Beckham clan appears to be at war, with Brooklyn and his wife Nicola Peltz absent from several of the family's ...
Ancient humans in Africa changed their behaviour in a major way 70,000 years ago, which could explain how their descendants managed to people the rest of the world ...
New DVLA driving licence changes have been given the green light, which could benefit thousands of motorists across the country.
Mudlarking was historically a trade of the Victorian poor and has recently become a popular hobby among history lovers ... the role of mudlarks" and their contribution towards archaeology. "They're ...
Led by community interest company Elder Archaeology, this dig is hoping to uncover more about post-medieval Rochdale, from around the 1540s to the 1760s. Local A-level students have recently been ...