3,000-year-old hymn reveals musical links across Bronze Age civilizations from India to the Mediterranean
More than 3,000 years ago, in the port city of Ugarit on the eastern coast of the Mediterranean, the scribes...
More than 3,000 years ago, in the port city of Ugarit on the eastern coast of the Mediterranean, the scribes...
For the first time since the late 19th century, artifacts believed to originate from the Daisen Kofun burial mound, traditionally...
Archaeologists have completed a three-year excavation at the Celtic oppidum of Manching in Bavaria and uncovered more than 40,000 artifacts...
A decade after its discovery in the Historic Center of Mexico City, the Huei Tzompantli of Tenochtitlan—an immense structure built...
Three meters underwater in the Gulf of Naples, archaeologists found a remarkably preserved Roman bathhouse in the submerged ruins of...
Researchers in northeastern Ethiopia have made a thrilling discovery of fossilized teeth that may belong to a new branch of...
Archaeologists have unearthed surprising genetic evidence that two individuals buried at opposite ends of the south coast of England in...
Archaeologists working at the site of Heraclea Sintica, a Roman city in what is now southwestern Bulgaria, have uncovered the...
A groundbreaking study of the Bedale Hoard, a remarkable Viking Age silver hoard discovered in North Yorkshire in 2012, has...
Archaeologists obtained new insights into early Southeast Asian trade and cultural connections through an extensive examination of silver coins dating...
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