AUC Press has grown to be the largest English-language academic book publisher in the Middle East, and books on Egyptology ...
Metal detectorists scanning a Baltic Sea beach in Poland have discovered a spectacular Hallstatt period dagger dating back approximately 2,800 years. The intricately decorated weapon, found embedded ...
Where a stormwater retention basin is now planned, archaeologists have uncovered an unexpected testimony of Roman presence in ...
One of the world's most iconic archaeological sites is at risk of being ruined, experts have warned. Tutankhamun's tomb in Luxor, Egypt, is now its its most fragile state since its discovery in 1922, ...
A unique hoard of 321 silver coins found last year during excavations for Sizewell C, is to be donated to Suffolk County Council’s ...
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Ancient emperor’s secret tunnel to the Colosseum reopens
A once-secret passage used by Emperor Commodus to access the Rome Colosseum is opening to the public for the first time, ...
A 3rd century Roman emperor, once believed to be fictional, has been proven to have existed following the discovery of an ...
Ancient life-size carvings, hidden in the desert of Saudi Arabia, are forcing scientists to rethink how early humans lived in ...
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Lion-headed stone found at Bathonea points to late antique olive oil and wine production hub
A carved limestone block bearing a lion-head spout emerged from the soil of Bathonea, the ancient harbor city on the northern ...
Most comprehensive study of the temple complex and its surrounding land and water scapes identifies the earliest period of occupation and points to a possible connection with a creation myth. An inter ...
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Seven Roman soldiers found in a mass grave in well, likely casualties of the CE 260 Battle ...
Isotopic and DNA evidence indicate nonlocal origins, plant-heavy diets, respiratory infection, and combat injuries.
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2,000-year-old extremely rare Roman tumulus discovered in Bavaria stuns archaeologists
A rchaeologists uncovered an extremely rare and massive Roman circular monument in Upper Bavaria, shedding new light on Raetia, an ancient Roman province in southern Germany.
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