Greece signed new contracts to develop military drones, loitering munitions, and the Centaurus system as it expands defense ...
New research from Mochlos reveals what the Minoans ate and how food shaped ritual, trade and daily life in ancient Crete.
Greek yogurt is in short supply at major Australian supermarkets, as viral recipes and high-protein diets drive demand.
New York City mourns the loss of Ernie Anastos, the Hall of Fame broadcast journalist who passed away this week, at the age ...
Students in Greece will revive Eratosthenes' calculation of the Earth’s radius and circumference, a remarkable experiment in science.
The deployment of Turkish F-16 fighter jets to the occupied areas of Cyprus has sparked a fresh wave of backlash in the US ...
A secret Minoan fire technique may explain how Bronze Age artisans in Crete changed serpentinite vases from blue to red.
A 74-million-year-old bone discovered in New Mexico may belong to an ancestor of T. rex, offering clues about the giant predator.
A study of Inca skeletons reveals how ancient communities cared for those affected by disabilities and chronic illnesses in the Inca period.
Alexandria on the Tigris reemerges as archaeologists map a forgotten port city that once powered ancient global trade.
Archaeologists discovered a 3,000 BC board game in southern Russia that may represent one of the earliest known chess predecessors.
The strategic significance of the Souda Naval Base on Crete has made it a focal point of geopolitical tensions and a magnet for espionage.
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