The exhibition Buddha10 A fragmented display on Buddhist visual evolution comprises about 2,300 objects of varied geographic and cultural provenance
Findings show that the Vikings’ self-image was influenced by Ancient Rome; the research was carried out by Julie Lund
A 10,000-Year-Old Infant Burial Provides Insights Into the Use of Baby Carriers and Family Heirlooms in Prehistory
New analysis of obsidian blades reveals dynamic Neolithic social networks; the study has been published on PNAS
What Can Furbearers Past and Present Teach Us About Future Conservation Efforts? Consequences of mass harvesting, ecosystem change
Researchers have shown that the Neanderthals at the Gabasa site in Spain appear to have been carnivores; the study is published on PNAS
Zwischgold, a Nanomaterial from the Middle Ages, obtained by means of a highly sophisticated production technique
A religious complex from the Late Roman Period (between the fourth and sixth centuries) with unprecedented discoveries linked to the presence of the Blemmyes
Archaeology: Modern pesticide accelerates corrosion of ancient Roman bowl; the study has been published on Scientific Reports
Farmers’ youth were to “Norwegianise” Oslo through folk dance and theatre, a doctoral thesis from the University of Oslo