Gribshunden’s preserved artillery offers clues to early European colonization and naval power
Archaeologists from Lund University have shed new light on the artillery of Gribshunden, the late medieval Danish-Norwegian King Hans' flagship...
Archaeologists from Lund University have shed new light on the artillery of Gribshunden, the late medieval Danish-Norwegian King Hans' flagship...
Excavations at the prominent mound of Uşaklı Höyük on the central Anatolian plateau have produced finds that may rewrite the...
A recent archaeological study in southern Iraq is redefining the history of the Zanj rebellion, a massive uprising that shook...
Greenland's sled dogs, the Qimmit, have been more than loyal companions for many centuries. They've been indispensable partners, pulling sleds...
Archaeologists have uncovered a stunning Roman-era stele in the city of Manbij, east of Aleppo in northern Syria. The stone,...
A routine forest patrol in northern Thailand has led to the discovery of a cave that may rewrite our understanding...
The first people to set foot in the Americas crossed with them not only stone technology and survival skills across...
A recent study published in L'Anthropologie explains the symbolic meaning of the ibex in ancient Near Eastern and Iranian cultures...
A new study is rewriting the history of ancient Sumer's rise, long considered the cradle of civilization. The study, which...
A mystery in human evolution may be close to being solved, thanks to a new study by the Institut de...
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