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You'd never know these modern towns once helmed great empires
The Vikings weren’t a unified people, and Scandinavia was peppered with small, warring states ruled by kings, jarls, and ...
Excavations had taken place over a three-year investigation focused on shaping upcoming restoration work planned at the Palace.
Archeological excavations at Jerash continue to produce new finds more than a century after the ancient city’s rediscovery.
Sobering images of buildings, bridges and monuments damaged or destroyed in wars and conflicts throughout history. While some ...
New archaeological evidence is helping rewrite old myths about disabled people in the ancient world.
Crucially, these findings contradict a long-standing theory that domestication in Europe occurred much earlier – some 6,000 ...
A history professor has discovered hidden markings on an ancient Roman cup, revealing secrets of the empire’s glassware ...
The Strand, which today has its western limit at Trafalgar Square, was first recorded in the Roman period, as the ...
Archaeological excavations at the heart of London's political power have revealed remarkable prehistoric tools, medieval treasures, and architectural remains spanning six millennia beneath the Palace ...
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