First infant burial found in Roman military camp in Iberia challenges old assumptions
Archaeologists have unearthed what may be the first known infant burial ever found in a Roman military camp in Iberia,...
Archaeologists have unearthed what may be the first known infant burial ever found in a Roman military camp in Iberia,...
A new project is reframing beliefs about violence in the Middle Ages. While nearly everyone today imagines medieval towns as...
Archaeologists excavating in northern Vietnam have uncovered rare evidence of violent conflict in prehistoric Southeast Asia. The skeleton of a...
A 5,000-year-old cow tooth has yielded new evidence linking Stonehenge to Wales and shedding light on how the ancient monument's...
Archaeologists routinely uncover pottery, coins, and bones, but the scents of the past are much more elusive. An innovative interdisciplinary...
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,...
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