A new study, published in the Journal of Roman Archaeology, rethinks early Christian landmark, the domus ecclesiae of Dura-Europos
A new interpretation of the runic inscription on the Forsa Ring, provides fresh insights into the Viking Age monetary system
International Space Station crew carries out first-ever archeological survey in space: the International Space Station Archaeological Project is launched
Markings on a stone pillar at Göbekli Tepe, a 12,000 year-old archaeological site in Turkey likely represent the world’s oldest solar calendar
The Pyramid of Djoser, the oldest of Egypt’s pyramids, may have been built with the help of a unique hydraulic lift system
‘Screaming Woman’ mummy from Theban tomb TT71 may have died in agony 3,500 years ago; the Egyptian woman was embalmed with costly imported ingredients
The Mystic Marriage of Saint Catherine de’ Ricci, a painting by Pierre Subleyras, acquired by the Uffizi Galleries
Natural born consumers: Researchers show that modern behaviour explains prehistoric economies during the Bronze Age
A study, published in the Journal of Archaeological Science, reveals how X-Ray MicroCT can reconstruct the processes behind Middle Bronze Age Cretan ceramics
Rock art and archaeological record from Cerro Azul reveal man’s complex relationship with Amazonian animals, according to a new study published in the Journal of Anthropological Archaeology