An interdisciplinary project led by primatologist Gisela Kopp is using genetic analysis to determine the geographic origin of mummified baboons found in ancient Egypt
Grandmother’s Footsteps, a film by Lola Peploe: a dialogue with her grandmother Cloclo, a landscape painter, aesthetic nomad and free spirit
Researchers identify the oldest pieces of Baltic amber found on the Iberian Peninsula: imports began over 5,000 years ago Baltic amber is a…
More than 80 years ago, Norwegian teachers refused to teach Nazi ideology to their students. They were tortured, imprisoned and starved, but they won
UD anthropology professor Sarah Lacy rebukes notion that only men were hunters in ancient, prehistoric times
A non-exploitative economy favoured richness and diversity of the Copper Age communities in the southern half of the Iberian Peninsula
Working over a period of five years, 30 specialists from Egypt and Germany have finished restoring the ceiling of the Temple of Esna
Hayez. The romantic painter’s workshop: Art, history and politics intertwined in this major exhibition that the GAM – Turin’s Galleria Civica d’Arte Moderna e Contemporanea dedicated to the romantic mastermind Francesco Hayez
For the first time, a new study by an international research team shows Neanderthals hunted cave lions and used the pelt of this dangerous carnivore
Coprolites reveal that the Huecoid and Saladoid cultures – two pre-Columbian cultures of the Caribbean – consumed a diversity of plants, with peanuts, papaya, maize, and even cotton and tobacco detected