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Ancient fireplaces, ‘phantom’ coins and more: See archaeological finds around the globe

Throughout history, cultures have left a trail of breadcrumbs for archaeologists to follow.
Throughout history, cultures have left a trail of breadcrumbs for archaeologists to follow. Trnava University via Unsplash

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Throughout history, cultures have left behind a trail of illuminating breadcrumbs for archaeologists to follow. New sites and artifacts are found all the time, revealing forgotten secrets of the past.

Learn more about some recent discoveries:

Anglers spot something poking out of seafloor — leading to a rare ancient find in Italy

Underwater archaeologists found 40 rare jars from 1,900 years ago on the seafloor after anglers located a shipwreck off Sicily.
Underwater archaeologists found 40 rare jars from 1,900 years ago on the seafloor after anglers located a shipwreck off Sicily. Photo from Sicily’s Superintendence of the Sea

Off the coast of Sicily, Italy, anglers discovered an ancient shipwreck, leading marine archaeologists to find 40 rare Roman jars on the seafloor. These jars, dating back 1,900 to 2,100 years, are believed to be a rare type of pottery known as Richborough 527, possibly used for transporting alum. | Published Nov. 4 | Read More |

Hiker finds strange item at melting glacier in Switzerland — and it stumps officials

A man hiking at a melting glacier in Splügen Pass stumbled on 20th century bamboo contraption that stumped officials. Photos show the find.
A man hiking at a melting glacier in Splügen Pass stumbled on 20th century bamboo contraption that stumped officials. Photos show the find. Photo from Sergio Veri and Riva San Vitale via the Kanton Graubünden

In Switzerland’s Splügen Pass, a hiker stumbled upon a mysterious bamboo contraption at a melting glacier, puzzling officials and prompting a call for public help. The object, with bamboo wheels and cords, dates back to the 20th century, but its purpose remains unknown. | Published Nov. 5 | Read More |

‘Phantom’ coins — believed to be destroyed after WWII — found in warehouse in Japan

A company in Kyoto found thousands of rare ceramic coins made during metal shortages of the 1940s and believed to have been destroyed.
A company in Kyoto found thousands of rare ceramic coins made during metal shortages of the 1940s and believed to have been destroyed. Photo from the Japan Mint

In Kyoto, Japan, a company discovered thousands of “phantom” ceramic coins from WWII, thought to have been destroyed. These rare coins, found in a warehouse, were never issued due to the war’s end and are now considered an “extremely rare” find. | Published Nov. 11 | Read More |

140-year-old message in a bottle found in a Viking burial mound in Norway. Take a look

Archaeologists excavated the Myklebust ship mound and found a 140-year-old message in a bottle left by the site’s discoverer, photos show.
Archaeologists excavated the Myklebust ship mound and found a 140-year-old message in a bottle left by the site’s discoverer, photos show. Photo from the University of Bergen

In Norway, archaeologists re-excavating the Myklebust Ship burial mound found a 140-year-old message in a bottle left by a previous archaeologist. The bottle contained papers and coins, providing a glimpse into past excavation efforts. | Published Nov. 15 | Read More |

Students digging in a German cave unearth weapons and 9,000-year-old fireplace. See them

Archaeologists and students digging in Blätterhöhle cave uncovered a 9,000-year-old fireplace (above), flint arrowheads and a bone harpoon.
Archaeologists and students digging in Blätterhöhle cave uncovered a 9,000-year-old fireplace (above), flint arrowheads and a bone harpoon. Photo from LWL-AfW Olpe / Michael Baales

In Germany’s Blätterhöhle cave, students and archaeologists uncovered a 9,000-year-old fireplace and prehistoric weapons, including flint arrowheads and a bone harpoon hook. Archaeologists called the finds unique and exceptional. | Published Nov. 17 | Read More |

McClatchy News continues to follow the discovery of the most intriguing archaeological discoveries from around the globe. Check back to see the latest finds.

This story was originally published November 22, 2024 at 11:00 AM with the headline "Ancient fireplaces, ‘phantom’ coins and more: See archaeological finds around the globe."

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