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A new tool fills in missing portions of ancient inscriptions from the Roman Empire.
Google has launched Aeneas, a new tool designed to help historians contextualize and restore ancient Roman texts.
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GB News on MSNAncient fingerprints found on biblical seal in Jerusalem 'linked to Doomsday curse'
Archaeologists have discovered a millennia-old clay seal in Jerusalem which may be linked to an ancient curse. The clay seal, ...
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ZME Science on MSNInside the World’s Oldest Medical Text Where Science and Sorcery Were One
If an infant’s body (has) a lukewarm temperature, his head has fever, he feeds at the breast and then drools a lot, his teeth ...
The software owes its name to a character from Roman legend, but its work is entirely grounded in the digital age. Unlike earlier methods that leaned on guesswork or limited cross-checking, Aeneas ...
If you had something important to write down in ancient times, you would usually write in Greek in the eastern Mediterranean.
A magnificent ancient Greek mosaic discovered in Hatay, Turkey continues to amaze archaeologists and historians.
How we have honoured the dead through millennia? Take a look at some of the earliest such memorials found around the world.
Nishijinori, the intricate weaving for kimonos that dates back more than a thousand years in Japan's ancient capital of Kyoto ...
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