The bone analysis revealed clear signs of healing around the embedded arrowhead. Dense bone tissue had begun forming around the foreign object, indicating the warrior survived the initial trauma and ...
In total, we identified more than 60 rock art panels containing 176 engravings in three previously unexplored areas – Jebel Arnaan, Jebel Mleiha and Jebel Misma. The engravings include 130 images of ...
After four and a half years of meticulous underwater excavation, maritime archaeologists have completed the documentation of one of the most remarkably preserved Roman shipwrecks ever discovered in ...
A new theory, increasingly breaking through the rigid frameworks of traditional narratives, invites us to rethink the role of the pyramids in Egypt’s history.
Close up of a Nuragic bronzetti, a bronze statuette of circa 10 cm height with the typical horned helmet and the welcoming hand symbol. The bronzetti was found at the Bronze Age sanctuary of Abini in ...
A remarkable discovery of 97 Byzantine gold coins and exquisite jewelry has shed new light on the dramatic final chapter of an ancient Christian city near the Sea of Galilee.
Archaeologists from the University of Cádiz have made a remarkable discovery in the town of Teba, Málaga, uncovering what may be one of Andalusia's most monumental prehistoric tombs.
Heritage Broadcasting Service (operated by the Archaeological Legacy Institute) offers a curated catalog of documentary films focused on archaeology, history, and cultural legacy. The catalog serves ...
Amy Petulla chose a different path entirely – she became Chattanooga's premier ghost tour guide, leading visito ...
Archaeologists have discovered evidence of a now-submerged land bridge along Turkey's Aegean coast that may have served as a crucial pathway for early human migration from Asia to Europe during the Ic ...
For centuries, seekers of lost civilizations have gazed across the Atlantic in search of Atlantis, the mysterious land described by Plato as an advanced society destroyed in a great cataclysm.
When we picture the history of money, many imagine barter leading naturally to coins, then paper bills, then cards and digital balances.