World’s earliest python is identified from fossil remains unearthed in a German quarry 

Scientists have identified the world’s earliest python from 47 million-year-old fossils recovered from a quarry in southwest Germany.  Remains of the new python species, called Messelopython freyi, were discovered in Messel Pit, a UNESCO World Heritage Site near the German city of Darmstadt. Researchers report in a new paper that the ‘completely preserved’ species had a length … Read more

Meghan Markle is seen wearing Santa hat in newly unearthed 2012 Richard Marx music video 

Meggy Christmas! Future Duchess is seen wearing Santa hat in newly unearthed 2012 Richard Marx music video Ms Markle was spotted in the video for Spirit – a 2012 single by Richard Marx  She is seen wearing a red and white Father Christmas hat at a dinner table  Duchess of York was working as an … Read more

Locked-down Britons unearthed a bonanza of back-garden treasures including gold coins

Coronavirus lockdown measures led to a spike in back-garden archaeological discoveries, including 15th century gold coins, the British Museum revealed.  More than 47,000 discoveries were registered with the British Museum’s Portable Antiquities Scheme (PAS) so far this year – many from garden-based discoveries.  In the first lockdown alone – starting in March – the scheme … Read more

Rare picture of The Beatles in 1958 unearthed by Paul McCartney’s brother and unveiled in new book 

Strumming their guitars in his auntie’s front room, this is Paul McCartney with John Lennon and George Harrison in what is thought to be one of the earliest colour pictures ever taken of the Beatles. The photograph, which has never been seen before, was unearthed by Sir Paul’s brother Mike McCartney, who took it in March … Read more

Remains of the oldest relative of the T-Rex are unearthed in Brazil 

Remains of the oldest relative of the Tyrannosaurus Rex – who walked the earth 230 million years ago – have been unearthed in Brazil. Named Erythrovenator, the prehistoric beast was about six-and-a-half feet long with razor sharp teeth and claws and bristles. It is the most primitive of its kind ever discovered. Erythrovenator, the rare ‘godfather’ … Read more

180-year-old phrasebook to help English talk to Welsh ‘peasants’ is unearthed by archivists 

How to speak to Welsh ‘peasants’: 180-year-old phrasebook to help English people talk to ‘peasantry during rambles through Wales’ and 1930s poster promoting ‘medicinal’ properties of wine is unearthed by archivists The guidebook, titled the Welsh Interpreter, was first printed in London in 1838 Offers range of Welsh language phrases claimed to be essential to … Read more

Ancient Egyptian mummies unearthed 400 years ago are revealed for the first time

Secrets from within the shrouds of three ancient Egyptian mummies, first discovered in 1615, have been revealed for the first time thanks to CT scans.  A man in his twenties, a woman in her thirties and a teenage girl aged between 17 and 19 were inside the plaster-covered remains, buried with jewellery, gold coins and … Read more

Lost church in the city of Caesarea Philippi ‘where Jesus a healed bleeding woman’ is unearthed’

A long lost church thought to be where Jesus ‘healed the bleeding woman’, has been discovered by archaeologists buried underneath a path in an ancient Roman city. Experts from the University of Haifa believe the church was within the ancient city of Banias that had been renamed Caesarea Philippi during the lifetime of Jesus. Byzantine … Read more

Letter from Prince Philip slamming New Zealand for treating Maoris like ‘museum pieces’ unearthed

Strongly worded letter from Prince Philip slamming New Zealand for treating Maoris like ‘museum pieces and domestic pets’ following 1954 royal visit is unearthed 66 years on The 11-page 1954 letter was addressed to Australian politician Sir Harold Hartley The Duke of Edinburgh penned the official letter after state visit to New Zealand He also … Read more

A 66 million-year-old duckbilled dinosaur unearthed in Morocco crossed oceans to get there

The remains of a duckbilled dinosaur that lived 66 million years ago has been found in Morocco and it must have crossed at least 250 miles of ocean to get there, scientists claim. Paleontologists from the University of Bath and others found the fossilised remains of the unusual dinosaur, dubbed Ajnabia odysseus, in rocks in … Read more