New study suggests ancient Egyptians may have used branding irons on human slaves
The ancient Egyptians used branding irons to mark their animals, as evidenced by carvings and tomb paintings. Now a new...
The ancient Egyptians used branding irons to mark their animals, as evidenced by carvings and tomb paintings. Now a new...
Archaeologists have unearthed the ruins of a monumental temple in Vulci, an ancient Etruscan city. First excavated in the 1950s, the...
Researchers from the University of Missouri and Johns Hopkins University have found evidence of tattoos on the bodies of Egyptian...
Archaeologists uncovered a hidden tunnel underneath Taposiris Magna, a temple dedicated to Osiris, the god of death. Archaeologists discover a...
Read moreArchaeologists have discovered 24 wonderfully preserved bronze statues in Tuscany thought to date back to ancient Roman times. Credit: Jacopo...
The 31-year-old find of the Alps iceman has been studied once more. While Ötzi is unique, the conditions that preserved...
Archaeologists discovered a Roman water system with a decorated reservoir and lead pipes during excavations at Stabiae, near Pompeii in...
A young child's burial site has been uncovered in Eastern Finland, providing a unique glimpse into how Stone Age humans...
A 1,500-year-old carved stone from the 'Painted People' in a Scottish cemetery possibly reveals a bull, pelicans, and an ancient...
The use of fire can reveal a great deal about human evolution. Archaeologist Femke Reidsma has developed a more accurate...
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