Rare medieval gold ring unearthed in Tønsberg reveals beliefs and craftsmanship of its time
It was on a quiet summer day, in the heart of Tønsberg, Norway's oldest town, when the archaeologist Linda Åsheim...
It was on a quiet summer day, in the heart of Tønsberg, Norway's oldest town, when the archaeologist Linda Åsheim...
For decades, human betaherpesviruses 6A and 6B were thought to be relatively recent scientific discoveries, having only been identified in...
Read moreNew research is offering a fresh way to think about one of history's most enduring enigmas: the Voynich Manuscript. Long...
by Garritt C. Van Dyk -- We all scream for ice-cream, especially as temperatures soar in the summer. Ancient civilizations...
For over a century, the foundation of the Macedonian kingdom, the homeland of Philip II and Alexander the Great, has...
For centuries, the seabed of the Sound—the narrow strait separating Denmark and Sweden—had been hiding an exceptional witness to medieval...
A newly published study has uncovered the oldest known evidence of human cremation in Africa, extending Africa’s cremation record by...
A significant prehistoric settlement uncovered in eastern Ireland challenges how archaeologists had previously understood population density and social organization during...
Recent studies on fossils found at the Dmanisi archaeological site in the Republic of Georgia are changing the way scientists...
Archaeologists in the western Nile Delta in Egypt have discovered an “extensive industrial complex” from the Late Period and the...
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