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Polish Scientists Discovered 1,000-Year-Old Wooden Face in Lake Lednica During Underwater Expedition For years, ...
Notes from Poland reports that when underwater archaeologists from Nicolaus Copernicus University retrieved […] ...
In an extraordinary discovery that sheds light on medieval Slavic culture, underwater archaeologists have found a haunting ...
The euphoria following Tsikhanouski’s release briefly masked the underlying tensions. Today, the Belarusian opposition faces ...
Experts estimate that the tree from which the face (and beam) were carved the face’s tree fell in the year 967, meaning the ...
Archaeologists uncovered an ancient carved wooden mask in Lake Lednica, Poland, offering rare insight into early Slavic ...
The EONav ship routing service uses near real time observations of ocean surface currents, waves, wind and sea ice conditions, in conjunction with forecasts from numerical weather and ocean models, to ...
The Sun Moved—and So Did the World Nicolaus Copernicus lived in Frombork for nearly 30 years, starting in 1510, after studying at the University of Kraków and other European institutions.
Two meteorological missions—Meteosat Third Generation Sounder-1 (MTG-S1) and the Copernicus Sentinel-4 mission—have launched on board a SpaceX Falcon 9 from Cape Canaveral in Florida, US.
Researchers discovered a 500-year-old compass in a hidden chamber in Frombork, Poland, possibly used by Copernicus, shedding light on his astronomical work.