Study reveals Ephesos skull is not Cleopatra’s sister but an 11-year-old boy’s
A skull long thought to belong to Arsinoë IV, sister of Cleopatra, has been confirmed to be the remains of ...
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A skull long thought to belong to Arsinoë IV, sister of Cleopatra, has been confirmed to be the remains of ...
In the fall of 2024, archaeologists uncovered 17 cremation and inhumation burials, as well as a horse burial, at the ...
A bioarchaeologist with the University of Reading has discovered one of the most unusual human and animal remains from the ...
In Heilbronn's Neckargartach district located in southwestern Germany, archaeologists have found a Roman road stretching 500 meters, along with remains ...
A remarkable archaeological discovery takes center stage in the upcoming season of BBC's Digging for Britain airing tomorrow at 8 ...
Why empires fall is a question that fascinates many. But in the search for an answer, imagination can run wild. ...
Archaeologists in northern Portugal have uncovered a unique bronze figurine dating back to the 2nd century CE in the ancient ...
A 14-kilogram cache of Roman mail armor, unearthed in 2012 during excavations in a civilian settlement (vicus) near the Roman ...
Archaeologists have uncovered the earliest evidence of Roman settlement in Heerlen, Netherlands, with the discovery of a 2,000-year-old burial belonging ...
Archaeological excavations at the Bagno Grande sanctuary in San Casciano dei Bagni, Tuscany, Italy, have uncovered a wealth of artifacts ...
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