ZME Science reports that a metal detectorist recovered a four-inch copper-alloy carriage ornament in Essex. The figure, now ...
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Our weekly roundup of the latest science in the news, as well as a few fascinating articles to keep you entertained over the weekend.
A small, 2,200-year-old elephant bone discovered at an ancient, fortified settlement in southern Spain may be the first direct archaeological evidence of the war elephants used by the legendary ...
That single vial—an unguentarium recovered from a tomb in ancient Pergamon, once a major medical hub—has now delivered rare, chemical evidence that human feces were used as medicine in the Roman world ...
The helmet has been a powerful symbol of Roman Britain since it was discovered over 200 years ago.
When some ancient Romans were feeling a little under the weather, they were treated with human feces. While this practice was ...
A survey of rock art in Wadi Khamila conducted by Mustafa Nour El-Din of the Egyptian Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities and Ludwig Morenz of the University of Bonn revealed a 5,000-year-old ...
The standout images are ships, some carved upright, others upside down, packed with small human figures whose heads are unusually clearly defined. Fjeld and his daughter also spotted the “sole of a ...
The Greeks, as well as the Thracians, who lived in what is now modern-day Bulgaria, are believed by researchers to have ...
Picture an aircraft streaking across the sky at hundreds of miles per hour, unleashing millions of laser pulses into a dense ...
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