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Around 1200 BCE, nearly every civilization in the Mediterranean collapsed within a generation. The Sea Peoples get the blame but new research points to something more interesting, and more unsettling.
Around 1200 BCE, give or take a few de...
A Roman cargo just came up from the bottom of a Swiss lake. Plates stacked exactly as they were loaded 2,000 years ago. Two gladii, one still in its scabbard. Spanish olive oil. The ship is gone but the cargo is intact. This one is extraord...
Excavation of human skeletal remains exhibiting cranial lesions at Kozareva Mogila, Bulgaria.
Near the Black Sea coast of eastern Bulgaria, in a Late Eneolithic cemetery known as Kozareva Mogila, or Goat Mound, archaeologists excavated a b...
Walk into any introductory lecture on Irish history and you will likely hear the same claim: that the Vikings founded Ireland’s first towns.
Walk into any introductory lecture on Irish history and you will likely hear the same claim: that...
The Iliad and mummy that were excavated in the northern Egyptian town of Al Bahnasa Credit: Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities
Imagine unwrapping a mummy and, instead of the usual amulets or funerary charms, discovering a torn piece of pa...
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Exploring humanity’s past through archaeology, myth, and discovery. Uncover the stories, artifacts, and civilizations that shaped our world.
Former journalist and police profiler with a doctorate in psychology. Author of Catch Me a Killer, international lecturer, and expert in forensic psychology and Biblical archaeology.
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