Why are polders an important part of China’s water heritage? The study has been published in Planning Perspectives
Focus on silver screen stars and cinema-going, from the 1930s onwards, is now open to all; the project is led by Lancaster University
Analysis of Bronze Age daggers has shown that they were used for processing animal carcasses and not as non-functional symbols of identity and status, as previously thought
The Hyksos, who ruled during the 15th Dynasty of ancient Egypt, were not foreign invaders, but a group who rose to power from within, according to a study
A 8,000 year old structure has been discovered, next to what is believed to be the oldest boat building site in the world on the Isle of Wight
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.
A new study focusses on Samuel Taylor Coleridge’s 1798 poem “Fears in Solitude”, written in 1798 “during the alarm of invasion”