Why were Pompeii’s victims wearing thick wool in August? new study rekindles debate over Vesuvius’ eruption date
A new study of human remains from Pompeii is reopening the debate over the conditions on the day Mount Vesuvius...
A new study of human remains from Pompeii is reopening the debate over the conditions on the day Mount Vesuvius...
New research presents a fresh perspective on one of medieval Europe’s most famous artifacts, suggesting the Bayeux Tapestry may have...
Archaeologists in the necropolis of Abusir in Egypt have discovered remains of a long-lost valley temple belonging to the solar...
A remarkably preserved Stone Age dog burial found in a bog in central Sweden has completely reshaped the current understanding...
A rare piece of evidence of Roman building practice, frozen in time by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius, is revolutionizing...
Fragments of a German V-2 rocket from World War II have been discovered in a joint field survey near the...
A recent study published in the Journal of World Prehistory suggests that the earliest botanical paintings made by human civilization...
A pioneering research project is expected to challenge current understanding of the leather economy of the Roman Empire, which has...
Archaeologists working in eastern Bulgaria have discovered one of the most unusual forms of prehistoric evidence: the skeletal remains of...
A new scientific study is now casting fresh light on one of Scandinavia’s most famous prehistoric vessels, moving researchers a...
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