History November 25 'Hugely exciting' ring found in English countryside may have link to infamous plot, heads to auction A 16th-century gold ring linked to the infamous Gunpowder Plot goes to auction this month. It's expected to fetch £12,000 after being found near Robert Catesby's birthplace.
Discovery November 24 TV crew uncovers 2,000-year-old murder mystery during shoot at ancient British settlement Archaeologists filming "Sandi Toksvig's Hidden Wonders" uncovered a 2,000-year-old murder mystery in Dorset, finding a teenage skeleton buried face-down.
Discovery November 23 Archaeologists retrieve first treasure items from $20B 'Holy Grail' shipwreck off Colombia Colombia has recovered the first artifacts from San José galleon, also known as the legendary "Holy Grail of shipwrecks." It is said to contain $20 billion worth of treasure.
Discovery November 22 Father and son's metal detecting trip uncovers historic artillery cache in Czech forest Near the Poland border, a father and son who were metal detecting discovered buried artillery shells, prompting a major bomb squad operation involving Czech officials.
Fox Nation November 20 Brian Kilmeade retraces Washington’s daring Delaware crossing in new Fox Nation season Brian Kilmeade retraces George Washington's famous Delaware River crossing in Fox Nation's "What Makes America Great" and uncovers the Revolutionary War story that changed history.
Discovery November 20 Ancient Roman fort yields 2,000-year-old fruit that survived the centuries, plus other treasures Archaeologists discovered rare Roman relics at Bremenium Fort in northern England, including 2,000-year-old preserved fruit, pottery and military artifacts.
Food-Drink November 19 Ancient fire reveals perfectly preserved and 'very important' 5,000-year-old food find Ancient barley grains from 5,000 years ago discovered in Turkey's Van province reveal Bronze Age agricultural practices. The burned kernels were preserved at Iremir Mound site.
Discovery November 18 Massive underwater ruins could be evidence of Plato's lost Atlantis, researcher insists Independent researchers led by Michael Donnellan claim to have discovered ancient ruins on Spain's Salmedina Island that could be Plato's lost city of Atlantis.
Discovery November 17 Ancient snack bar hides Egyptian secret buried for nearly 2,000 years Archaeologists discovered an Egyptian ceramic vase in a Pompeii fast-food kitchen destroyed by Mount Vesuvius in 79 AD, revealing cultural exchanges in the ancient city.
Travel November 16 Unexpected city tops list for stress-free getaways this year, according to new data Kraków tops new study as Europe's most stress-free city break destination. Quick 17-minute airport transfers, walkable UNESCO old town and affordable prices make it a great choice.
Discovery November 15 Deadly bacteria that doomed Napoleon's army discovered 213 years after Russian retreat Scientists recently discovered deadly bacteria in DNA from Napoleon's soldiers' teeth, revealing new causes of death during the catastrophic 1812 Russian retreat.