Ancient DNA and teeth show: Romans brought mules with them; a new study has been published on the Journal of Archaeological Science
Early human habitats linked to past climate shifts. A study published in Nature by an international team of scientists provides clear evidence
A new study shows details hitherto unknown in the muqarnas of the temples of the Lions’ Courtyard at the Alhambra in Granada
Two children’s milk teeth from a site in north eastern Siberia have revealed a previously unknown group of people lived there during the last Ice Age
The discovery of Alcmonavis poeschli has implications for the debate over whether active flapping birds arose from gliding birds
More than 30 ancient graves have been uncovered by archaeologists and students of the University of Basel in Francavilla Marittima
The origin of Crocus sativus (saffron) has long been the subject of speculation and research, as this knowledge would enable to introduce genetic diversity