By creating a setting that feels like a plausible but reconstructed past, the building presents what critics have described as a “conceptual archaeology.” ...
By creating a setting that feels like a plausible but reconstructed past, the building presents what critics have described as a “conceptual archaeology.” ...
The Roman Empire's naval bases probably gave them the idea for similar structures in southern and western Norway.
Recent archaeological findings, by professors Ingo Strauch, Charlotte Schubert, reignited curiosity about ancient transcontinental networks.
The text—the tale of a warrior ruler—may help settle a nearly century-old puzzle about the location of the Temple of ...
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Ancient bone may be first physical evidence of Hannibal’s ‘war machine’ elephants in Western Europe
Archaeologists in Spain have uncovered an elephant bone from 2,200 years ago, and they believe it belonged to an animal that served as a “war machine” in an army sent to invade the Roman Republic.
"The war in Sudan has created the world’s largest humanitarian disaster but the spirit of Sudan endures," writes Yousra Elbagir ...
In a multiformat collaboration with compelling visuals, AP journalists from several teams told the story of how Palestinians are working to salvage Gaza’s history from the ruins of Israel’s military ...
Long ago, when Romans wanted to build a new temple, they would head to the nearby quarries of Tivoli, chisel out blocks of porous ...
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