New study reveals how Londoners used weekly death data to survive the Great Plague of 1665
A study in Accounting History examines how Londoners relied on weekly death totals during the Great Plague of 1665 and...
A study in Accounting History examines how Londoners relied on weekly death totals during the Great Plague of 1665 and...
Researchers have developed a new method to reconnect fragmented Egyptian funerary objects with their original context by analyzing precise measurements...
Researchers have examined 125 adult skeletons from two Neolithic sites in eastern Hungary to study how work, daily routines, and...
A new study offers the first systematic analysis of Chalcolithic cornets from the site of Teleilat Ghassul in present-day Jordan....
For decades, archaeologists described European prehistory as a sequence of large migrations and rapid genetic change. A new ancient DNA...
A large stone vessel workshop from the Second Temple period has come to light on the eastern slopes of Mount...
Archaeologists working in Egypt’s southern Sinai have identified a large rock shelter on the Umm Arak Plateau that preserves nearly...
Archaeologists working at the Roman site of Fioccaglia in Flumeri, in the province of Avellino, have mapped a forum and...
Archaeologists have identified the oldest human remains yet found in northern Britain as those of a young girl who lived...
In 2023, archaeologists excavating a grave in Nördlingen, Swabia, recovered a bronze sword dating to the Middle Bronze Age, more...
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