OVER 300 graves have been discovered at one of the UK’s largest Roman cemetries. Ahead of major road works, a 21-mile stretch ...
Ancient Egyptians and Etruscans pioneered orthodontics, using delicate gold wires and catgut to straighten teeth.
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Scientists Find Foreign Trees and One Fingerprint on Ancient Warship from Scandinavia
The Hjortspring boat was essentially a very large canoe used in an ancient raid. In the 4th century BC, several boats ...
Mafia, which sits just off Tanzania’s east coast, is home to a unique archaeological site called Ras Kisamani — possibly one ...
The image of ancient people sporting gold and catgut braces is certainly appealing and dramatic, but it doesn’t match the ...
A single fingerprint in ancient tar is rewriting the story of one of Scandinavia’s earliest seaborne raids. Researchers have ...
Carnival in Louisiana and around the world is rooted in Christian and Roman Catholic traditions. It’s marked by feasting, ...
While "Winter" tends to encompass December-February, there's more than enough going on over the Christmas period to keep even ...
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Preview Calendar: Neko Case, MLK celebration, Russian comedy, the return of The Egg and more
Arts, entertainment, film, festivals and more events happening this week in the greater Capital Region from Thursday, Jan. 8, ...
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That “impossible” Greek computer is real, and its secrets keep spilling out
The Antikythera mechanism has long been treated as a one-off marvel, a relic so far ahead of its time that some doubted ...
To complicate matters further, some of the anti-Zionism I encountered came from Jewish scholars. Naively, I assumed they ...
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Lost worlds under the sea are the next big archaeology race
Across the world’s continental shelves, archaeologists are racing a rising tide of development and climate change to map and ...
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