
Unique Roman Britain Cemetery: Jewelry Buried with Child and Stone Sarcophagi
The Roman cemetery, accidentally discovered during the A47 road expansion works near Wansford, close to Peterborough, has astonished archaeologists. The excavation team states that this cemetery is “unique” because the variety of different burial types and grave goods is quite remarkable. In particular, the jewelry buried with a young child and a solid stone sarcophagus

Karnak Temples Yield Treasures: Exquisite Jewelry and Amulets from Egypt’s 26th Dynasty
A stunning collection of jewelry and amulets dating back to the early 26th Dynasty (664–525 B.C.) has been unearthed at the Karnak temples in Luxor, Egypt. This remarkable discovery, announced by the Egyptian Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities, offers a captivating glimpse into the artistry and religious practices of ancient Egypt. A Treasure Trove Unveiled: