Neanderthals at two nearby caves, Amud and Kebara (Israel), butchered the same prey in different ways, suggesting local food traditions
In the windswept steppe of northeastern Mongolia, archaeologists have unearthed over 7,000 animal bones, a rare window into daily life along the medieval frontier of the Liao Empire
Borders and beyond: excavating life on the Mongolian frontier, the Medieval Wall System across China, Mongolia and Russia; the case of the fortified enclosure MA03
New evidence about the construction and purpose of the Gobi Wall; a new study has been published in the Land journal
Diversity Statistics of Onomastic Data Reveal Social Patterns in Hebrew Kingdoms of the Iron Age; a new study published in PNAS
Neolithic agricultural Revolution in southern Levant linked to climate-driven wildfires and soil erosion, according to a new study in the Journal of Soils and Sediments
What Syriac scribes chose to keep: a digital dive into 1,000 manuscripts, with a new measurement called Excerpts Per Manuscript (EPM) to track…
Ancient engravings shed light on early human symbolic thought and complexity in the Levantine Middle Palaeolithic
P.Cotton is a Greek papyrus detailing a gripping case involving forgery, tax evasion, and the fraudulent sale and manumission of slaves in the Roman provinces of Iudaea and Arabia
New insights from a late Roman inscription, a rare Tetrarchic boundary stone at the site of Abel Beth Maacah