Iron Age massacre targeted women and children, new research reveals

• Largest prehistoric mass killing in Europe uncovered at Gomolava burial sites, Serbia, dating to the Iron Age. • More than 77 remains were recovered, with the majority identified

Science · February 23, 2026 (updated February 24, 2026) · 1 min · 176 words

Mysterious Greek inscription reignites debate on whether a Syrian mosque stands atop Roman Emperor Elagabalus' Temple

• Greek inscription uncovered at column base within Great Mosque of Homs. • Inscription references Temple of the sun, linked to Elagabalus, Roman emperor. • Sparks renewed debate o

Science · February 23, 2026 (updated February 24, 2026) · 1 min · 180 words

Tomb more than 1,000 years old found in Panama

• Ancient tomb in Panama dates back over 1,000 years, unearthed by archaeologists. • Human remains found alongside gold and ceramic artifacts. • Discovery offers insight into pre‑C

Science · February 21, 2026 (updated February 24, 2026) · 1 min · 149 words

Massive ceramics haul from a 14th-century shipwreck reveals Singapore's trading past

• 14th‑century merchant ship sank off Singapore, now called the Temasek Wreck. • Archaeologists unearthed a 3.5‑tonne cargo of Chinese ceramics from 2016‑2019. • Finds confirm Sing

Science · February 17, 2026 (updated February 24, 2026) · 1 min · 173 words