For the first time in 3,500 years, scientists have revealed a likeness of the face of Amenhotep I, the Egyptian pharaoh who founded the Valley of the Kings.
By Simon Rodway/The ConversationIreland and Wales share more than just geographical proximity; they have deep cultural and ...
Archaeologists and conservators working at the Moche site of Pañamarca in the Nepeña Valley of north-coastal Peru have discovered a pillared throne room with imagery and evidence that it was used by a ...
For over a century, the skeletal remains of sailors from Sir John Franklin’s ill-fated expedition to the Northwest Passage ...
Ancient geoglyphs, etched onto the hillsides by indigenous groups from over 1,000 years ago, are under attack – by off-road ...
The world’s oldest preserved cheese…arranged like jewelry…in the form of a dairy necklace grave good? A new discovery ticks ...
By Wray Vamplew/The ConversationIn the trailer for Ridley Scott’s hotly anticipated sequel to Gladiator (2000), a new gladiator (played by Paul Mescal) goes to battle in “the greatest temple Rome ever ...
By Corey J. A. Bradshaw et al./The ConversationImagine growing up beside the eastern Mediterranean Sea 14,000 years ago.
The Tower of Babel has long been a symbol of human ambition, divine intervention, and the complexities of communication. Rooted in the Book of Genesis , this ancient tale tells of a united people in..