During the Second Punic War, the famous Carthaginian general Hannibal led his forces to numerous victories. But did he really take war elephants across the Alps?
Geneticists have a better understanding of how prehistoric pairings unfolded, with new research suggesting they were mostly ...
Now, a 3,300-year-old Egyptian text preserved in the British Museum is once again fueling one of the Bible's most controversial debates: were the giants of the Old Testament rooted in real historical ...
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A Roman tomb plate linked to a centurion of Legio I Italica has surfaced during rescue excavations near the frontier fortress of Novae, offering a rare, named glimpse into military life on the Lower ...
Invisible for 115,000 years, these chilling "ghost fossils" just emerged from the burning sands of the Nefud Desert to ...
The art of calligraphy dates back more than 1,400 years to the Nabataean people, who wrote an elegant script that was a precursor to Arabic.
Ho Chi Minh City has gained one artifact and one artifact group recognized as National Treasures, both held by non-public museums and a private collection, underscoring the city’s vibrant heritage ...
What does it take to manage 75,000 archival documents or a $10m Shakespeare folio? Meet the women at the helm of British heritage ...
The feeling of falling behind is one of the most common sources of quiet suffering among ambitious people. Psychology reveals the timeline causing that pain was likely assembled from other people's ...
A Chinese research team has developed an artificial intelligence (AI) model called SpecCLIP, which can interpret stellar spectral data from different telescopes, demonstrating the vast potential of AI ...
A study by the UAB and the University of A Coruña has succeeded in demonstrating the existence of Roman-era alluvial gold ...