Major discoveries in the Valley of the Kings : the portable laboratory opens an unprecedented window on Egyptian art, with a campaign of physico-chemical analyses in the tomb of Thutmose III
Three ingots found at Los Escoriales de Doña Rama from the Roman Age demonstrate the importance of lead production and exportation in Cordoba
German episcopal cities of Speyer, Worms, and Mainz to digitize their medieval manuscripts at the Mainz University Library
Evidence from archaeological sites in the medieval English city of Winchester shows that English red squirrels once served as an important host for Mycobacterium leprae strains that caused leprosy in people
Revealed: face of Shanidar Z, a 75,000-year-old female Neanderthal from the cave where species supposedly buried their dead
Did Vesuvius bury the home of the first Roman Emperor? Excavations reveal new parts of a villa near Nola, thought to belong to Octavian Augustus
Scientists show how the ancient village of Habonim North adapted to drought, rising seas: underwater excavation reveals human resilience through Neolithic-period climate change
More plants on the menu of ancient hunter-gatherers: isotopic evidence reveals surprising dietary practices of pre-agricultural human groups at Taforalt, in Morocco
Stone artifacts that suggest that there were more social and cultural exchanges between those who lived on the Tibetan plateau
The model didn’t identify well-defined migration routes, but instead showed a “radiating wave” of migrations across Sahul following riverine corridors and coastlines