Marine Archaeologists Find Medieval Treasure in Sunken Battleship

Marine archaeologists from Stockholm University and Södertörn University in Sweden made a remarkable discovery in the Blekinge archipelago while conducting a dive to explore Danish King Hans’ ship, Gripen. Results of the dives, which were conducted last year, are just now being revealed, Ancient Origins reported. The Gripen has been submerged in the region since … Read more

Archaeologists Unearth Larger-Than-Expected Roman Settlement in Construction Site

Swiss archaeologists excavating a site in Gebenstorf discovered a sprawling Roman encampment in Canton of Aargau, Archaeology News reported, which is much larger than previously anticipated. The site itself is being eyed for residential development, leaving excavators scrambling to preserve its history. An aerial view of the excavation site. Cantonal Archeology, © Canton Aargau The … Read more

These Are the Cities Where You Get the Least Space for the Most Money

A study by home rental site Deluxe Holiday Homes has revealed the cities with the most and least expensive rent per square meter. In order to retain results, DHH experts analyzed rent prices in major global markets to determine which city has the most expensive square meters. They compared the average prices of a one bedroom … Read more