Early modern text transcription revolutionized by ethical machine learning tools
Over recent years, digitization efforts have made sixteenth- and seventeenth-century printed books more widely available than ever before. Scholars are...
Over recent years, digitization efforts have made sixteenth- and seventeenth-century printed books more widely available than ever before. Scholars are...
Archaeologists in Poland have uncovered a unique and elegantly crafted jewel from the moat of the medieval Castle Kolno, once...
A recent paleogenomic study has revealed incredible genetic continuity and subtle social interactions among prehistoric populations in the Eastern Italian...
After decades of research and field surveys, archaeologists have finally discovered the ancient Byzantine town of Tharais in southern Jordan....
For over a hundred years, the small hilltop village of Rennes-le-Château in southern France has been the subject of fascination....
A literary enigma that has puzzled scholars for more than a century might have finally been unraveled. Researchers at Cambridge...
A recent archaeological study is rewriting our understanding of medieval food and the Christian influence on the foodways of Europe....
A new study, published in the Cambridge Archaeological Journal by Dr. Esther Jacobson-Tepfer, reveals an astonishing transformation in elk images...
A recent expedition to Tanzania by the SCAVENGERS project team has revealed that wild hyenas can significantly alter the archaeological...
Archaeologists from Cotswold Archaeology have revealed the remains of a previously unknown rural settlement on the western edge of Fordingbridge,...
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