Those findings paved the way for a series of large, on-the-ground surveys conducted between 2024 and 2025. A team of ...
This specific iconography of subjugation — a bound captive struck by a weapon — has deep roots in Egyptian state ideology. It parallels famous early dynastic scenes like those at Gebel Sheikh Suleiman ...
An academic article published in 2025 in the prestigious journal Dialogues d’Histoire Ancienne by researcher Jorge Barbero Barroso, from the Autonomous University of Madrid, sheds a fascinating and ...
A traveller journeys across Southeast Asia to trace Suvarnabhumi, following ancient Indian sea routes through food, faith, ruins and forgotten empires.
The discovery was made in Tamil Nadu, at an Iron Age burial site in Thirumalapuram near Tuticorin. Dating back to 3,345 BCE, the weapon is now considered the longest Iron Age iron spear ever found in ...
A young woman buried in China’s Tarim Basin some 2,000 years ago went to the afterlife accompanied by the height of fashion. The woman, who was wrapped in a felt blanket and buried in a coffin ...
The legendary "golden armour" of Tang Dynasty soldiers has been reconstructed in full for the first time in history, after ...
One of Israel’s leading archaeologists, he found evidence that the writing of the Old Testament likely began much earlier ...
Researchers have uncovered an incredibly rare 2,000-year-old artifact in England: a nearly intact bronze war trumpet, also known as a carnyx. Discovered in the eastern county of Norfolk, the ...
New archaeological evidence is helping rewrite old myths about disabled people in the ancient world. Early Roman Empire depiction of a Freedman and Freedwoman, 30-15 BCE. British Museum, London, UK.
Recent excavations in the ancient Etruscan city of Vulci revealed the head of a marble statue that appears to have Greek influence. The head belongs to a kore, statues made in the images of young ...