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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...
The debate over whether the Trojan War happened has run for centuries.
The debate over whether the Trojan War happened has run for centuries. Scholars who argued that Homer’s Iliad described real events were dismissed for much of the eight...
A recently discovered 550-million-year-old sea sponge is helping solve a long-standing evolutionary mystery about why early sponges seemed to vanish from the fossil record. Credit: Xunlai Yuan
A 550-million-year-old sponge fossil identifie...
In November 2024, the Cantonal Office of Archaeology of Neuchatel was conducting routine aerial monitoring of the lakebed when a photograph revealed something that did not belong there.
In November 2024, the Cantonal Office of Archaeology...
Cro-Magnon artists painting in Font-de-Gaume, by Charles R. Knight
The Font-de-Gaume cave sits in a limestone hillside near the town of Les Eyzies in the Dordogne region of southwestern France. It has been a UNESCO World Heritage site sinc...
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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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