For the second year in a row, the Monocacy National Battlefield held an International Archeology Day to educate the community about the history of the battlefield and surrounding areas. Attendees on ...
Oct. 21—Monocacy National Battlefield celebrated International Archaeology Day on Saturday by inviting members of the public to assist in digging a shovel test pit before adding new signage in front ...
This group of veterans is finding peace in an unlikely place: a Camden Revolutionary War battlefield
Through a grant from the American Battlefield Trust, the nonprofit organization hosted a four-week “field school” for 14 veterans. In partnership with Historic Camden, the group excavated a ...
In March 1865, 80,000 soldiers clashed on a Johnston County battlefield. More than 4,000 were killed, wounded or listed as missing. But you won't find their graves on the battlefield. Now, it appears ...
Morehead State University’s Dr. Adrian Mandzy, associate professor of history, took part in a battlefield survey of Little Round Top at Gettysburg, Pa., in February. As one of the most iconic events ...
Archaeologists hope to uncover new insights into how the Battle of Culloden was fought almost 280 years ago. A team is to investigate an area of the battlefield near Inverness that has not been ...
As a young officer in the French and Indian War, Washington was involved in a devastating friendly fire incident. Military veterans are helping archaeologists excavate the location. By Jennifer ...
This lecture, delivered by Doug Scott at the Spring 2025 meeting of the American Society of Arms Collectors, focused on his archaeological surveys of the Little Bighorn battlefield. Scott, an expert ...
Map showing 273 shipwrecks in the Irish Sea(Courtesy Innes McCartney) Now, an expansive archaeological survey has revealed new information about hundreds of ships whose stories had been incorrectly or ...
CAMDEN — The bones came out, one by one, lifted from the earth by experienced hands, wrapped in foil and labeled, until the entire skeleton was liberated from this shallow gravesite. The coroners laid ...
Archaeologists from the University of Glasgow and the National Trust for Scotland have recovered more than 100 projectiles, including lead musket balls and cannon shot, from Culloden Battlefield.
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