A group of enigmatic funerary stones, carved nearly two thousand years ago in the remote valleys of Camero Nuevo (La Rioja, ...
How did Bronze Age engineers plan and build their roads? Did they connect palaces, ports, or battlefields? An international ...
The iconic group of stars known as the Pleiades—that handful of bright points visible in the winter sky that has guided ...
Tell el-Amarna is the Arabic name of the place where, in 1430 BCE, Pharaoh Akhenaten built a city that was to become the ...
Some time ago we talked here about the Beaver Wars, one of the bloodiest conflicts in North American history, if not the ...
An archaeological excavation campaign in the Fondo ex Pasqualis, at the southeastern corner of the ancient Roman city of ...
In 1571, the Christian fleet of the Holy League defeated the Ottoman one at the Battle of Lepanto. It was the battle in which ...
During the Ediacaran period, approximately between 630 and 540 million years ago, Earth has remained a persistent and puzzling anomaly in the geological record—a magnetic riddle that for decades has ...
A team of Chinese archaeologists has unearthed in the westernmost part of the Tarim Basin the remains of what was a ...
Mercenary armies have been a reality throughout history, documented as early as the 2nd millennium BCE, especially remembered ...
For the first time, the parade ground of the Toulon naval base — a space historically off-limits to scientific scrutiny — is ...
The depopulation of large urban centers—a phenomenon that has shaped the course of history time and again—is often attributed ...