Bow-and-arrow, technology of the first modern humans in Europe 54,000 years ago at Mandrin, France; the study is on Science Advances
Scientists may have solved a Chaco Canyon mystery by hauling logs with their heads; they might have employed tumplines woven from yucca plants
In their search for silver ore, the Romans established two military camps in the Bad Ems area near Koblenz in the 1st century AD
Back to the time of the first Homo Sapiens with a futuristic clock, the new Radiocarbon 3.0; the study has been published in PLoS One
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution releases rare video footage from the first submersible dives to RMS Titanic
2.9-million-year-old butchery site, Nyayanga, reopens case of who made first stone tools; the study has been published in Science
Descriptions and phrases used in the Revelation of John are similar in terminology to those appearing on curse tablets produced in antiquity and the associated sorcery rituals
The exhibition Gardens and Medicinal Virtues, Health and Beauty between Past and Present, at the Marciana National Library, Venice
Three straight years of severe drought accelerated the Hittite Empire’s collapse, according to a new research published on Nature
Eleonora di Toledo and the Invention of the Medici Court in Florence, the exhibition at the Uffizi Galleries, is divided into seven sections