A new research reveals aspects of the drinking and dietary habits of the Celts who lived in Central Europe in the first millennium BCE
A grape variety still used in wine production in France today can be traced back 900 years to just one ancestral plant, scientists have discovered.
The Justinianic Plague began in 541 in the Eastern Roman Empire, ruled at the time by the Emperor Justinian I, and recurrent outbreaks ravaged Europe and the Mediterranean basin for approximately 200 years
Will it be possible to rebuild the Notre Dame de Paris Cathedral in a way that can recreate its complex signature acoustics?
A new study focusses on Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s 1798 poem “Fears in Solitude”, written in 1798 “during the alarm of invasion”