In 1967 archaeologists found a Dacian treasure dating from the 3rd century B.C., considered one of the most important treasures found in Romania.
In 2007 archaeologists digging at Uppåkra found a decorative object from the 10th century that has a peculiar resemblance to Mickey Mouse.
In Lang Rong Rien cave in 1986 archaeologists found 40,000-year-old human artifacts - stone tools, pottery and bones.
In 2003 archaeologists from Time Team carried out an excavation in the grounds which discovered a Roman bath house.
Whilst developing the site for the new Co-op store in 2002 archaeologists were called in and found remains dating back to the 12th century.
In 2005 archaeologists Michelle Rich and Jennifer Piehl found the remains of two, possibly royal, women.
In 1976 archaeologists probing the area around Yinxu with a long shovel, called a Luoyang shovel, recovered some samples of red lacquer.
In 1985 archaeologists of the Tikal Project visited the site, carried out limited test excavations, and moved some monument pieces to Dolores.
In 2000 archaeologists from the Regional Archaeology Program mapped the site for a National Register of Historic Places nomination.
In 1919 archaeologists from the Art History Archive in Belgrade discovered remains of an ancient Roman town on the site of the current village.