Greek tradition presents Mopsus as one of the most famous seers in its mythology, a rival of the powerful Calchas, and the ...
You have to be of a certain age to have seen the TV series Pippi Longstocking, a 1969 Swedish production adapting the series ...
In the depths of the Earth, hidden within some of the planet’s oldest and deepest rocks, lay a secret 4.5 billion years old.
For decades, our image of Iron Age settlements in the northwestern Iberian Peninsula, known as castros, has been limited to ...
There are in Europe a few rara avis territories whose current status is the result of historical peculiarities. One of them ...
An archaeological excavation campaign carried out at the Topraktepe site, corresponding to the ancient city of Irenopolis, has yielded a discovery of extraordinary scientific significance: five ...
A study by Shandong University reveals that the creation of a shared cultural identity—instrumental for later political unification—was a centuries-long process driven by local ritual spaces, long ...
The established narrative about the expansion of Homo sapiens across Eurasia—a story long dominated by the idea of migratory waves carrying innovation—is now undergoing a substantial revision. A study ...
A study published in the journal PLOS ONE has precisely dated one of antiquity’s most dramatic events—the gigantic eruption of the Thera volcano (modern Santorini)—and compared it directly with the ...
High in the Altai Mountains of Mongolia, where the borders of Mongolia, Russia, Kazakhstan, and China meet, the frozen ground has preserved for millennia the secrets of the nomadic Scythian warriors.
The pioneering application of an advanced active thermography technique on the carbonized papyri of the Herculaneum library ...
The Greek Cleopatra the Physician in the 1st century BCE, the Greco-Egyptian Metrodora between the 2nd and 4th centuries CE, ...
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