Archaeology October 26 Treasure trove of gold coins, ancient jewelry unearthed in Christian city near Sea of Galilee A cache of Byzantine-era gold coins and pearl-inlaid earrings dating back over 1,500 years was unearthed by archaeologists at the ancient city of Hippos in Israel.
Archaeology October 24 Ancient synagogue uncovered in Israel reveals Jewish life alongside rise of early Christianity Archaeologists recently uncovered a 1,500-year-old synagogue in Israel's Golan Heights, revealing new evidence of ancient Jewish presence in the biblical region.
Archaeology October 23 Archaeologists uncover vast complex of ancient tombs in biblical city tied to St Paul's letter Archaeologists in Turkey discovered over 60 ancient tombs in Colossae, the biblical city mentioned in St. Paul's famous New Testament epistle to early Christians.
Travel October 21 Tourists flock to see iconic landmark finally free of scaffolding after 200 years The Parthenon in Athens is scaffolding-free for the first time in 200 years, offering visitors an unobstructed view of Greece's iconic temple until November 2025.
Archaeology October 20 Hobbyist finds 4,270-year-old human skull on Indiana riverbank, stumping authorities A hobbyist found an ancient human skull on the West Fork of the Whitewater River in Indiana that testing revealed to be over 4,000 years old.
Archaeology October 20 Treasure hunter's persistence pays off with rare Spanish coin discovery on Nantucket beach Metal detectorist Travis Nichols discovered a rare 1782 silver Spanish one-reale coin on a Nantucket beach, adding to his collection of over 300 historic coins.
Archaeology October 20 Archaeologists unearth ancient bishop's lavish bathhouse, shedding light on early Christian life Archaeologists recently discovered a 2,150-square-foot Byzantine bishop's bathhouse in ancient Olympus, Turkey, dating back to the 5th-6th centuries A.D.
Travel October 19 Scientists solve centuries-old mystery of how Easter Island's massive Moai statues got there Scientists recently confirmed Rapa Nui legends about Moai heads "walking" to their locations, using 3D modeling to prove vertical transport methods on Easter Island.
Archaeology October 19 New Orleans couple digs up ancient Roman artifact in backyard, sets off worldwide mystery A New Orleans couple unearthed a 2,000-year-old Roman marble tablet in their garden, leading the FBI and history experts to solve a decades-old mystery from Italy.
Faith & Values October 19 Extraordinary 1,200-year-old bread bearing Jesus Christ's image unearthed by archaeologists Archaeologists recently discovered an extraordinary 1,200-year-old loaf of bread bearing the image of Jesus Christ at the Topraktepe archaeological site in Turkey.
Food-Drink October 18 The most iconic dive bars in America: Are any in your state? Dive bars across America offer unpretentious atmospheres with cheap drinks, salty bartenders and genuine conversations at historic establishments.