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The Egyptian archaeological mission, a collaboration between the Supreme Council of Antiquities and the Zahi Hawass ...
Despite assertions to the contrary, science and religion are not always at odds. This has been demonstrated once again, as an ...
In a recent study, Dr. Matthew S. Taylor presents a compelling reexamination of human bone artifacts unearthed at various prehistoric archaeological sites across South Texas.
On the summit of Mount Zion in Jerusalem stands one of the most sacred sites in the Holy City—a place revered by three of the ...
Three consecutive years of drought contributed to the ‘Barbarian Conspiracy’, a pivotal moment in the history of Roman Britain, a new Cambridge-led study reveals.
Newly published research suggests that prehistoric Homo sapiens developed innovative ways to protect themselves from increased ultraviolet (UV) radiation during periods of extreme instability in Earth ...
Many different causes likely contributed to the fall of the Roman Empire, in the various stages of that phenomenon.
A team of Polish archaeologists has been credited with one of the most extraordinary finds in recent memory in Peru.
The search for life on alien worlds has produced by far its most exciting discovery, in the form of a planet just 124 light years from earth that shows all the signs of hosting life.
The Antikythera Mechanism has long been hailed as a marvel of ancient technology, frequently referred to as the world’s first analog computer.
A groundbreaking, high-resolution 3D reconstruction of the Titanic wreck has unveiled new clues about the ship’s ill-fated ...
Near a quiet bend of the Danube River in Lower Austria, obscured by floodplains, there is a relic of a long-forgotten frontier.