
A "unique" cache of well-preserved spices from more than 500 years ago has been found, reported news agency Reuters.

Archaeologists have discovered an ancient street food shop in the ruins of Pompeii in Rome, with traces of food dating back to 79 AD.

The archaeologists also came across grape-processing installations. These structures resemble Roman-era wineries found across the Mediterranean.
Archaeologists have discovered the oldest pretzels ever found that are believed to be 250 years old, which date back to the 18th Century, in Germany.

Talking about the bread discovery, experts note that "there is no similar example of something like this to date."

Photographs released by officials show a blackened loaf with a faint yet recognisable image of Jesus Christ etched on its surface.

Steady supply of beer could have been an important factor behind the long life of the Wari empire.

The archeologists discovered this egg during a salvage excavation in the town of Yavne in Israel.

The archaeologists were tasked to clear 70 metres (approx.) of drains and sewers under the 2,000-year-old stone amphitheatre.

The US-Italian team also unearthed benches, cooking bowls and leftover food, in a site dating back to 2700 BCE.