The Ivory Lady at Valencina was the highest status individual in an Copper Age society in ancient Iberia, according to peptide analysis
Medieval music wasn’t necessarily supposed to be something beautiful and complex, it had other practical purposes,” says Manon Louviot, a musicologist
Earliest evidence of wine consumption in the Americas found at the Isla de Mona, in the Caribbean Sea, according to a study published in Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences
The first direct evidence of ancient drug use in Europe, which may have been used as part of ritualistic ceremonies in Bronze Age Menorca
In a new study, published in the Journal Antiquity, the “Stonehenge calendar” is shown to be a modern construct
A new study ratifies that carnivores did not participate in the accumulation of human remains in the Sima de los Huesos
Lustre and Luxury from Islamic Spain. Liquid Frontiers and Entangled Worlds is an exhibition curated by Filiz Çakır Phillip
A satirical work has been fount: to justify many of its arguments, it draws on texts by Elio Antonio de Nebrija
Neanderthals are not the only species whose dentition is characterized by the possession of thin enamel: it was previously found in Homo Antecessor
Invisible is better: when sustainable solutions blend into the landscape; from the Archaeological Park of Pompeii to Evora