Undergraduates in a Harvard anthropology course have begun excavating Harvard Yard, the area between Harvard Hall and Holden Chapel, for the twentieth year of the Harvard Yard Archaeology Project.
Archaeology here is not treasure hunting. It is slow, careful work. It is listening to stones that speak in small details. Think of a dig like a layered cake… You slice it one layer at a time. If you ...
The one-day event, led by Aproxima in collaboration with Professor Stephen Driscoll of Glasgow University and archaeologist David Sneddon of Clyde Archaeology, provided the public with a rare ...
One of the vessels, “Poem Jar,” features hints of Drake’s financial exploitation and forced separation from a woman believed ...
Mayan language experts have decoded the name of a previously unknown Maya queen on a stone inscription discovered last year.
When his lecture ended, I turned to my friend beside me and whispered, ” I need to give that pot back.” My brother still ...
Pocklington District Trust (PDHT) museum and family day at Burnby Hall on Saturday, November 15 will reveal features of the town via ...
The finding provides “direct evidence of official correspondence between the Assyrian Empire and the Kingdom of Judah," ...
Pocklington District Heritage Trust (PDHT) museum and family day at Burnby Hall on Saturday, November 15 will reveal features ...
Experts in biblical history say Zionists and their backers are ignoring inconvenient truths about the history of Israel.
Archaeologists uncovered the first-ever Assyrian inscription from Jerusalem’s First Temple period, revealing ties to the ...
There’s an early scene in Malice —Prime Video’s new revenge-thriller series premiering in November—that David Duchovny has ...