AVE NOBILIS DUX, ITERUM FACTUM EST. This is the inscription engraved on a round brass plaque that adorns a wall of the ...
The city of Marbella (Málaga, Spain) has witnessed an archaeological discovery that could rewrite the history of prehistoric ...
Our conception of time, black holes, and dark energy may be on the verge of a radical transformation thanks to an innovative study conducted by the University of Sheffield. This new research proposes ...
Paintings with grape harvest scenes discovered in the Villa Cuomo southeast of Pompeii. Credit: Soprintendenza ABAP per l'Area Metropolitana di Napoli Villa Cuomo, an archaeological gem discovered in ...
Reconstruction of the Flagstones enclosure as seen shortly after its construction in the Middle Neolithic period. Credit: Jennie Anderson / University of Exeter A recent archaeological study conducted ...
It was the year 467 BC when an enraged woman approached the door of the Temple of Athena Chalkioikos in Sparta and placed a brick with an inscription that read: Unworthy of being a Spartan, you are ...
Lunula with geometric decoration from the treasure of Chão de Lamas, in the National Archaeological Museum of Spain (MAN, inv. no. 28588). Credit: Piero Baguzzi / Museo Arqueológico Nacional, ...
Ground-truthing of the remote sensing work: A) drone images show two minor irrigation canals; B & C) photographs of the two small canals. Credit: J. Jotheri et al. The research, conducted by a ...
A recent study published in the Oxford Journal of Archaeology has revealed a little-explored aspect of ancient art: the use of perfumes and aromatic substances in Greco-Roman sculptures. This research ...
View of the discovery site of the oldest impact crater in Western Australia. Credit: Curtin University Imagine a city-sized meteorite crashing into Earth at a staggering speed. That is exactly what ...
The triptych of the Theban triad (Amun, Mut and Jonsu) discovered. Credit: Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities of Egypt The Egyptian Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities, in collaboration with the ...
Since the dawn of civilizations—and perhaps even earlier—humanity has had no choice but to reach agreements with its neighbors in order to live in peace. In this sense, the longest-lasting treaty ...