Bayeux Tapestry may have been designed for mealtime viewing by medieval monks
New research presents a fresh perspective on one of medieval Europe’s most famous artifacts, suggesting the Bayeux Tapestry may have ...
Explore ancient writing systems, manuscripts, and inscriptions from archaeological sites.
New research presents a fresh perspective on one of medieval Europe’s most famous artifacts, suggesting the Bayeux Tapestry may have ...
A new study challenges a widely repeated story about how the Black Death spread across Asia in the mid-14th century, ...
A recent study has decoded how Maya astronomers forecasted solar eclipses with astonishing accuracy more than a thousand years ago, ...
Archaeologists have identified Ix Ch’ak Ch’een as one of the rulers of the ancient Maya city of Cobá, and uncovered ...
A new study published in Current Anthropology may have solved one of the largest mysteries of ancient Mesoamerica—the language spoken ...
Every year, approximately 1,500 ancient Latin inscriptions are found within the territory of the former Roman Empire. These texts—carved on ...
A Buddhist scroll hidden for decades within a Mongolian Gungervaa shrine has been virtually unrolled by researchers in Berlin through ...
Over recent years, digitization efforts have made sixteenth- and seventeenth-century printed books more widely available than ever before. Scholars are ...
A literary enigma that has puzzled scholars for more than a century might have finally been unraveled. Researchers at Cambridge ...
A newly published linguistics study suggests that the European Huns, previously thought to have Turkic origins, instead shared a common ...
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