Skull with perforating bronze arrowhead (approx. 35mm) found at Weltzin 20 (North). Note the damage to the tip of the ...
Almost everyone has at least heard of Daniel Defoe, or at the very least, his most famous work: The Life and Surprising ...
Pet of the Year award in Great Britain went to a dog that entered the Guinness Book of World Records, whose popularity led to ...
A team of researchers from Ben-Gurion University of the Negev is conducting excavations at the Nessana site, located in the ...
Riding a horse is a physical challenge that can be tough on the body. But can it actually change your skeleton?
A team of researchers, composed of specialists from the University of Cape Town, the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary ...
Artifacts uncovered at the site reveal a small variety of domestic, craft and agricultural objects. Five stone weights and a spindle used for weaving were found in an excavated workshop dating to the ...
One of the most fascinating and perhaps lesser-known stories of Rome’s history is that of Pallantium (in ancient Greek ...
The history of human settlement in the valleys of the Pyrenees and Pre-Pyrenees has always been closely tied to climate changes over time. The changing nature of the climate in this region, with ...
We know that shyness affects both humans and animals, but what about plants? It turns out that yes, certain species of trees develop what is botanically referred to as shyness, which consists of an ...
In the heart of the rugged landscape of Hardangervidda, a vast mountainous plateau in Norway, a group of archaeologists, on foot and carrying tools, have retraced the steps of ancient travelers by ...
In Norse mythology, the end of the world, Ragnarok, begins with a three-year winter with no intervening summers: the Fimbulvetr. Now, a new research study from the National Museum of Denmark, ...