A study by the UAB and the University of A Coruña has succeeded in demonstrating the existence of Roman-era alluvial gold ...
Walter Crist, who researches ancient games at Leiden University in the Netherlands, first saw the carved limestone in 2020, at the Het Romeins Museum. Located in the southern Dutch city of Heerlen, ...
In the small village of Sarikaya, Turkey, a 2,000-year-old Roman bath is still fed by a local hot spring. Here's how to visit.
Athens boasts numerous significant Byzantine churches, mostly dating from the 10th to 12th centuries, featuring distinct Middle Byzantine architecture like dome-on-square designs and intricate ...
For a long time, we’ve been sold the idea that Genghis Khan, the 13th-century founder of the Mongol Empire, was so phenomenally prolific that one in 200 men alive today carries his exact Y chromosome.
Classicist Curtis Dozier’s The White Pedestal examines how the prestige of Greece and Rome can legitimize modern racism—and ...
A north-east dog walker stumbled upon 2,000-year-old footprints while at his local beach, which had been revealed by Britain's stormy weather. Ivor Campbell was with ginger Viszla Ziggy and white ...
The text—the tale of a warrior ruler—may help settle a nearly century-old puzzle about the location of the Temple of ...
There is a perceptible Roman bias in the teaching of law, but the ancient Greeks were actually also quite influential.
While walking their dogs along Lunan Bay in Angus, Ivor Campbell and Jenny Snedden found human and animal footprints dating ...
A mysterious inscription sheds light on the issue of whether the Great Mosque of Homs in Syria was constructed over the ...
A team of researchers in the Netherlands set out to decipher the rules of an ancient Roman board game, with an assist from artificial intelligence.