For decades, one theory has fascinated historians and the general public: the idea that the Roman Empire fell, at least in ...
The image that archaeology has maintained for decades regarding the origin of agriculture in the Near East is now facing a profound revision. An international team of researchers has published in the ...
Scandinavian archaeology has spent decades unearthing evidence of a conflict of enormous proportions in the wetlands of Eastern Jutland, a battle that researchers know as the Battle of Jutland and ...
An Egyptian archaeological mission from the Supreme Council of Antiquities working in the southern Sinai Peninsula has brought to light one of the most significant rock art sites of recent decades, a ...
From time to time the media inform us about some person, generally elderly, who has had to be assisted by social services because they live in a state of personal and social neglect, isolated in their ...
Some time ago we dedicated an article to the pigs that in Antiquity were used to frighten war elephants, according to references by Pliny the Elder, Procopius of Caesarea, and Claudius Aelianus (even ...
When Emperor Trajan concluded his campaigns in Dacia, at the beginning of the 2nd century, detachments from three Roman ...
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