Researchers uncover an 18th-century forgery in medieval collection
Historians at the University of Göttingen have identified a medieval document in their collection as a forgery from the 18th...
Historians at the University of Göttingen have identified a medieval document in their collection as a forgery from the 18th...
New research published in L'Anthropologie reveals the burial practices of Homo sapiens and Neanderthals during the Middle Paleolithic period in...
A groundbreaking archaeological discovery in Vanguard Cave, part of the Gorham’s Cave complex in Gibraltar, has unveiled a 65,000-year-old tar-making...
Archaeologists from the Austrian Archaeological Institute of the Austrian Academy of Sciences (ÖAW) have uncovered a remarkable early Christian basilica...
A recent study published in Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences examines the Late Bronze Age swords of the Balearic Islands in...
An extraordinary archaeological discovery in Lombardy's Stelvio National Park in Italy has revealed the highest rock engravings in Europe, etched...
Archaeologists from Bournemouth University (BU) have made a groundbreaking discovery regarding the Dorchester Aqueduct, one of the longest and most...
Significant archaeological discoveries have been made near Monastero, a suburban area of Aquileia in northeastern Italy, during the construction of...
A centuries-old mystery surrounding a 2,600-year-old inscription on the Arslan Kaya (“Lion Rock”) monument in western Turkey has been resolved....
Researchers have identified a unique petroglyph in Egypt's el-Hosh region that likely represents the zodiac sign Capricornus, a hybrid creature...
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