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
Breathing life into ancient texts: unveiling Greco-Roman medicine through modern reenactments; a study published in PNAS
Early Hominin toolmaking at the Melka Wakena site, in Ethiopia, sheds light on Engineering ingenuity; a study published in PLoS ONE
The ancient copper industry in King Solomon’s mines, located in the Timna Valley, did not pollute the environment
Soii Havzak, a multi-layered archaeological site in the Zeravshan Valley, central Tajikistan, shedding rare light on early human settlement in the region
A new method using ArchCUT3-D software for rock engraving analysis: computational answers to riddles on stone
Archaeologists at Hyrcania in the Judean Desert, unearthed a rare Byzantine Greek inscription paraphrasing a verse from Psalm 86
The limestone spheroids of ‘Ubeidiya: were they an intentional imposition of symmetric geometry by early hominins?