The waters of Lake Issyk-Kul have hidden an important Silk Road city ever since an earthquake shifted the region’s landscape.
One of the ancient submerged cities in the Mediterranean is found in Greece. Stories of submerged cities are as fascinating ...
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Archaeologists may have found a lost city older than the pyramids
Recent archaeological discoveries are challenging our understanding of ancient civilizations and their timelines. Underwater ...
The discovery represents one of the most significant underwater archaeological finds in Central Asia, shedding light on the region's medieval past and the devastating natural forces that shaped its ...
Excavations of a lost city in Kazakhstan date the site to 1600 B.C.E. and show a remarkably well-developed urban center.
A newly excavated underwater settlement beneath Lake Issyk-Kul may significantly reshape historians’ understanding of Central Asia’s ancient trade networks, revealing evidence of a large, organised ...
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An archaeological team started tracing zigzagging bricks and realized they had discovered the 3,400-year-old “lost golden city.”
Imagine this: you’re following an archaeological team across the west bank of the Nile at Luxor. The air tastes dry with dust ...
Archaeologists have unearthed a long-lost city which is notable not only for its sophisticated construction but for its ...
Founded, furnished and eventually forgotten – this has been the fate of many cities since ancient times. A few names have stayed alive in legend and literature while others disappeared completely – ...
Archaeologists discovered a lost city in Mexico, well-preserved enough to showcase the social hierarchy that once existed there. The site is likely 1,200 years old, located amidst mountainous terrain.
NASA used satellite radar to rediscover the lost city of Ubar in the Arabian desert in the 1990s Ubar thrived between 1st millennium BCE and early centuries CE as a key frankincense trade hub The city ...
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