THE GRANITE HÓRREO OF GALICIA: AN ARCHAEOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE
The stone structure depicted in the image is an exceptional example of a Galician hórreo, a raised granary commonly found in northwestern Spain, particularly the autonomous region…
Uncovering a Grim Chapter at Jamestown: Evidence of Cannibalism Among the First English Settlers
In the heart of what would become the United States, the story of Jamestown, the first permanent English settlement, has long been etched into history. Founded in…
UNAKOTI: THE MOUNTAIN OF LOST FACES – A CROSS-CULTURAL ARCHAEOLOGICAL STUDY
Rising from the dense forests of Tripura in Northeast India, Unakoti stands as one of the most astonishing archaeological landscapes of early medieval South Asia, with its…
The Rainbow Quarry: Siberia’s Amphitheater of Stone and Color
In the deep, silent heart of the Siberian taiga, a wound in the earth has become a masterpiece. This is not a volcano, but the Krasnoyarsk “Rainbow…
Petuaria: The Ghost in the Grᴀss
In the rolling green fields of East Yorkshire, history does not shout; it whispers from beneath the sod. This is Petuaria, a Roman fort and settlement founded…
Mummies discovered in the Sahara reveal unknown DNA, different from that of modern humans.
When we think of the Sahara, we imagine immense sand dunes, a blazing sun, and a hostile environment. Yet, this landscape hasn’t always existed. Thousands of years…
The Bog’s Silent Witness: A Face from the Iron Age
From the cold, embracing darkness of the northern European peatlands, a face emerges from a time two millennia gone. This is not a skeleton, but a person,…
Unveiling the Royal Smile’s Secret: An Archaeological Study of an Ancient Dental Brace
New research suggests that a French noblewoman who died more than 400 years ago used gold bands to prevent her teeth from falling out. Portrait of noblewoman…
The Hidden Architecture of the Great Pyramid: Archaeological Insights into an Ancient Engineering Masterpiece
The Great Pyramid of Giza, built during the reign of Pharaoh Khufu around 2580–2560 BCE, remains a monumental testament to ancient engineering. In recent years, renewed archaeological…
Timeless Elegance: Hellenistic Gold Earrings from Ancient Canosa
Golden Earrings: These exquisite earrings, crafted around the 4th century BC, were discovered in the ancient region of Canosa, a culturally vibrant center in southern Italy where…