In Antiquity and the Middle Ages, a strange stone known as the Lynx Stone (in Latin lyngurium, ligurium or lapis lincis) ...
Julius II was not nicknamed the Terrible Pope for nothing. He has gone down in History as the pontiff who sponsored artists ...
In a breakthrough that redefines half a century of paleobotanical knowledge, a team of Brazilian and German scientists has ...
The French expedition of the Department of Classical Archaeology of Eötvös Loránd University (ELTE) in Budapest concluded ...
The necropolis of La Lentejuela, in the municipality of Teba (Málaga, Spain), has brought back to light, after more than five millennia of silence, one of the most monumental and best-preserved ...
An Iron Age fortified Settlement found at Stülper Huk near Lübeck. Credit: Niklas Dopp / Kiel University For two intensive weeks, the usual silence of the Stülper Huk peninsula—a natural site on the ...
Visual representation of the Early Pleistocene locality of Farneta with the presence of two Equus fossil species. On the left: Equus stenonis, on the right: Equus altidens. Credit: Isacco Alberti The ...
A joint research team has revealed conclusive evidence of the existence of an ancient submerged port, directly associated with the temple of Taposiris Magna and connected to the Mediterranean, a ...
A research team from Aarhus University has identified the earliest known use of blue pigment in Europe, a finding that redefines the understanding of creative practices and pigment technology in early ...
The necropolis of La Lentejuela, in the municipality of Teba (Málaga, Spain), has brought back to light, after more than five millennia of silence, one of the most monumental and best-preserved ...
Around 4,200 and 3,200 years ago, the planet experienced two major climatic events characterized by increased aridity. For ...