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Settlers dig up Palestinian grave near Sha-Nur, forcing family to relocate burial
Palestinian sources claim IDF soldiers supported settlers in exhuming a body, while the IDF denies interference, stating the family chose to relocate the body themselves.
Evidence of human sacrifice, inbreeding found at ancient Korean burial complex - study
DNA analysis reveals ancestry of man buried in ancient Spanish tomb, shows mixed heritage - study
Persian-era mass grave of children found during excavations in Israel’s Tel Azekah - study
Archaeologists reconstruct life of 'Ice Prince of Mattsies' from frozen grave in Germany
Everything inside the grave suggests prestige and cultural connections that exceeded local borders.
Paleontologists uncover massive Pachyrhinosaurus grave at Canada's 'River of Death'
Researchers believe a catastrophic flood wiped out the Pachyrhinosaurus herd.
Bronze Lion-Head Coffin Handles with Rings Mounted Above the Mane Found near Ibreika
First-known example of overhead ring placement suggests handles were designed as lifting grips for Roman-period wooden coffins, not decorative door knockers.
IDF locates body of soldier who died in 1949, was buried as part of mass IDF grave
A ceremony will be held in Rehovot, at which Gessner's name will be added to the headstone of the collective burial site containing all three bodies, the IDF confirmed.
Danish burial mound destroyed and passage grave defaced with graffiti
Culture minister Jakob Engel-Schmidt calls acts 'a disgrace without equal' and 'a lack of respect for our common history'.
Mass grave from Greek Civil War discovered in Thessaloniki
City officials are taking steps to conduct DNA testing on the remains and are inviting families of the missing to provide their genetic material.
Archaeologists find nine kneeling skeletons at Quỳnh Văn site in Vietnam
Some graves contained jewelry made from shell and sea snail shells, indicating residents had developed beliefs and craftsmanship skills.
Ancient mass grave with battle-wounded skeletons discovered in Peru
Archaeologist Jósef Szykulski concluded that the group associated with the mass grave at El Curaca won the battle, as the remains were buried in accordance with ritual.
Archaeologists discover mass Chuquibamba Culture grave in Peru
Anthropological analysis suggests all individuals died from traumatic injuries, indicating they were victims of armed conflict.
Roman mass grave discovered on Vienna outskirts reveals 150 soldiers from first-century battle
"The mass grave in Simmering is the first physical evidence of combat actions from this time and points to the localization of a battle in the area of present-day Vienna.'