An interdisciplinary team of archaeologists and topographers from the University of Rome “La Sapienza,” in close ...
The Egyptian archaeological mission operating at the Tel Al-Jaruba site has unearthed the stone foundations of a colossal ...
An archaeological excavation campaign carried out at the Topraktepe site, corresponding to the ancient city of Irenopolis, has yielded a discovery of extraordinary scientific significance: five ...
The Lady of Baza (Granada) (Chapa et al., 2020) and pottery from necropolis of Piquía (Arjona, Jaén). Credit: Alberto Sánchez A pioneering study from the University of Jaén reveals, through ...
Although Christopher Columbus’s body traveled almost as much dead as it did alive, we know that he was originally buried in the Franciscan convent of San Francisco in Valladolid. But on the plaque ...
A study published in the journal PLOS ONE has precisely dated one of antiquity’s most dramatic events—the gigantic eruption of the Thera volcano (modern Santorini)—and compared it directly with the ...
The Jurassic Coast of southwest England, a landscape shaped by wind and sea erosion, has yielded a new paleontological ...
Recently, in the article about the raids of the Ottoman fleet across the Atlantic, we pointed out in a paragraph that the characteristic red flag with the crescent moon (actually a waxing crescent) ...
A study published in the journal PLOS ONE has precisely dated one of antiquity’s most dramatic events—the gigantic eruption ...
In another article, we explained how, in the year 318 BCE, after the Battle of Chaeronea, a statue of a lion was erected ...
The colossal figure of Qin Shi Huang, the First Emperor of the Qin dynasty, stands in the historical imagination as the sole ...