In southern Poland, researchers revisited the Maszycka Cave, where they found evidence of cannibalism among the Magdalenian people 18,000 years ago. Using 3D microscopy, they analyzed cut marks on ...
Sophie Jackson of Museum of London Archaeology called it “one of the most significant discoveries” in years in London’s oldest quarter, the City — the square-mile financial district where modern glass ...
It is the first Roman Imperial helmet ever found in the country, and just the second ever found in all of Scandinavia.
Since humans discovered the power and capability that comes with numbers, we have lived in societies that enable us to … ...
Emperor Valens, eager to secure a swift victory in the Battle of Adrianople, underestimated the strength and tactics of the ...
Art from ancient Thrace is often flashy and brusque, as befits a warrior tribe. The archaic society was known for the prowess ...
Sulla's ruthless campaigns in Greece, including the devastating siege of Athens, marked a turning point in Roman history.
The nearly complete skeleton, with severed feet and a pugio on the back, leaves the cause of death and burial a "real mystery ...
By 1600 b.c., less than one in 20 bones found at sites in the Levant typically come from pigs, and most of those appear to be ...
Discover what Alexander the Great might have looked like through AI-generated images based on ancient descriptions and ...
An rare discovery in northern Luxembourg has given historians a fresh glimpse into the final years of the Western Roman ...
The games in questions could be either Ludus Latrunculi or Doudecim Scripta, both of which were known board games played with ...