October 19 Extraordinary 1,200-year-old bread bearing Jesus Christ's image unearthed by archaeologists Archaeologists recently discovered an extraordinary 1,200-year-old loaf of bread bearing the image of Jesus Christ at the Topraktepe archaeological site in Turkey.
October 18 Historic letter that marked Margaret Thatcher’s rise to power discovered hidden in garage A 50-year-old document signed by Margaret Thatcher in which she agreed to run for Conservative Party leadership was found in a U.K. garage and heads to auction next year.
October 17 Egyptian officials scramble to recover ancient painting stolen from 'cursed' tomb amid recent thefts An ancient limestone relief depicting Egyptian seasons was stolen from a 2,300 B.C. tomb at Saqqara near Cairo, adding to recent artifact theft cases in Egypt.
October 16 Once-in-a-century treasures dating back 4,500 years unearthed in legendary city Turkish archaeologists discovered a golden brooch and rare jade stone in Troy's 2,500 B.C. settlement layer, providing new insights into the ancient city's pre-Greek civilization.
October 15 2,000-year-old Roman recipes brought back to life — here's what they actually taste like Ancient Roman dishes, including Pompeii bread, honey cakes and olive paste, were recreated from archaeological findings in Turkey's Gaziantep Province.
October 14 Couple stunned as Tudor-era treasure surfaces beneath their backyard garden A British family found 70 gold coins worth $308,000 in their Hampshire backyard, with the treasure set to auction in Zurich, Switzerland, on Nov. 5, 2025.
October 13 Let Columbus Day inspire you to discover the courage to seize opportunities and fulfill your potential Christopher Columbus's journey to the Americas demonstrates how courage can overcome fear and uncertainty in both exploration and personal growth.
October 11 Lost royal palace destroyed in bloody invasion resurfaces in river, archaeologists say Archaeologists in Poland's Vistula River have found artifacts from the 17th-century Villa Regia royal palace, including marble pieces topping 440 pounds.
October 10 Medieval shoe found in vulture nest reveals centuries-old secrets in European mountain caves Archaeologists in Spain discovered medieval artifacts in bearded vulture nests, including a complete 13th-century esparto sandal and thousands of bone fragments.
October 10 Faces of ancient mummies, hidden for centuries, finally revealed through digital reconstructions Researchers at Liverpool John Moores University in the U.K. digitally removed face masks from ancient Colombian mummies dating from the 13th to 18th centuries.