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AD 312, the fate of the future of the Roman world was decided near the Pons Milvius, the Milvian Bridge (the modern Ponte Milvio, Italy), crossing the River Tiber some 5 kilometres nor ...
In a dazzling discovery described as the first of its kind in Israel, archaeologists have unearthed a Roman marble sarcophagus bearing a mythological scene of Dionysus and Hercules locked in a spirite ...
Just 20 centimeters beneath the windswept soil of Senja, a remote island in Northern Norway, archaeologists have uncovered a stunning remnant of the Viking Age: a woman of status laid to rest in a boa ...
In a remarkable find that deepens our understanding of one of the world’s oldest civilizations, archaeologists working at the ...
In a rare and chilling discovery, archaeologists have uncovered powerful new evidence of execution and public punishment from ...
During the 17th century, the Dutch Republic's destiny rose not only because of maritime power and commerce, but also through legend.
The bioarchaeological investigation of the Bronze Age cemetery of Tiszafüred-Majoroshalom has shed new light on an important period in Central European history.The study has been published in the jour ...
A Cambridge criminologist has uncovered new evidence in the killing of a priest, John Forde, who had his throat cut on a busy London street almost seven centuries ago.The case is among hundreds catalo ...
Arab River winds through the southern floodplains of Iraq, a forgotten lattice of ridges, canals, and abandoned earthworks sprawls silently beneath the modern landscape.
On the hot days of late May 1588, the ports of Lisbon were heavy with the smell of pitch, pine, and the fervent hopes of a ...
Long considered a disease brought to the Americas by European colonizers, leprosy may actually have a much older history on ...
A vibrant and intricately detailed mosaic dating back over 1,600 years has been revealed to the public for the first time in Israel's western Negev.