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During a “routine excavation” in Belgium, archaeologists found a 1,700-year-old wooden water pipe. Photos show the “rare” ancient Roman artifact.
During a “routine excavation” in Belgium, archaeologists found a 1,700-year-old wooden water pipe. Photos show the “rare” ancient Roman artifact. Photo from the City of Leuven

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

Here are some of the latest discoveries:

Routine excavation’ takes a turn when ‘rare’ ancient Roman artifact emerges

Archaeologists stand near the ancient Roman wooden water pipe found in Leuven.
Archaeologists stand near the ancient Roman wooden water pipe found in Leuven. Photo from the City of Leuven

In Leuven, Belgium, archaeologists unearthed a 1,700-year-old wooden water pipe during a routine excavation, marking a first-of-its-kind find for the area. The pipe, preserved in the marshy soil, highlights the historical significance of Leuven as a Roman settlement with a water supply system. | Published May 9 | Read More |

Ancient stonemason tools — some never seen before — unearthed in Romanian forest

The tools were discovered hidden at the base of a tree near the Măgura Călanului limestone quarry, the study said.
The tools were discovered hidden at the base of a tree near the Măgura Călanului limestone quarry, the study said. Photo by Aurora Pețan

In Romania, a villager stumbled upon a 2,000-year-old set of Dacian stonemason tools near the Măgura Călanului limestone quarry. The toolkit, containing 15 iron implements, is considered “one of the most varied and complete” from European antiquity. | Published May 9 | Read More |

1,300-year-old gold — hidden under Buddha monument — found in Thailand. See it

The impression shows Buddha in a teaching position.
The impression shows Buddha in a teaching position. Thailand Department of Fine Arts

In Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand, workers discovered a collection of gold, silver and bronze items hidden beneath a reclining Buddha statue at Wat Dhammachak Semaram temple. The find includes 33 items, such as gold rings and silver earrings, dating back 1,300 years. | Published May 12 | Read More |

MrBeast’s video on ancient temples draws criticism from Mexican officials

Mexican officials criticized YouTuber MrBeast’s video on ancient Maya temples, saying it distorted information and showed activities that did not happen.
Mexican officials criticized YouTuber MrBeast’s video on ancient Maya temples, saying it distorted information and showed activities that did not happen. Screenshot from MrBeast's YouTube Channel

In Mexico, YouTuber MrBeast faced criticism from local heritage officials for a video about ancient Maya temples, which they said distorted information. Despite following legal guidelines, the video was accused of misrepresenting events and using replicas instead of authentic artifacts. | Published May 13 | Read More |

Secret to treating HIV came thousands of years before virus ever appeared. How?

Modern-day HIV treatments may stem from a genetic mutation dating back to the Viking Age, researchers said.
Modern-day HIV treatments may stem from a genetic mutation dating back to the Viking Age, researchers said. Steinar Engeland via Unsplash

Researchers traced a genetic mutation that provides resistance to HIV back to a single individual near the Black Sea 6,700 to 9,000 years ago. This mutation, found in 18-25% of Denmark’s population, has been key in developing HIV treatments. | Published May 13 | Read More |

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

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This story was originally published May 16, 2025 at 4:00 AM with the headline "From MrBeast in Mexico to HIV treatments from the Vikings: Here’s the latest."

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