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AI helps detect new Nazca earth images
This human figure is around 18 meters tall and is one of the Nazca geoglyphs that have now been rediscovered with the help of...
Alan Cannon
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September 24, 2024
History & Archaeology
Ancient Egyptian splendor brought to light
Restoration work in the central room of the Edfu Temple. In the foreground you can see a replica of the barge that was once...
Alan Cannon
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September 19, 2024
History & Archaeology
Tracing violence among Vikings
A broken skull testifies to interpersonal violence in Viking communities. © Lisa Mariann Strand ...
Alan Cannon
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September 12, 2024
History & Archaeology
Neanderthal line was isolated for 50,000 years
This close-up shows the jaw and teeth of the Neanderthal "Thorin" discovered in France. © Ludovik Slimak ...
Alan Cannon
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September 12, 2024
History & Archaeology
Suicides and “revenants” on the Galgenberg
Burial of a man with stones on his upper body on the former Galgenberg in Quedlinburg. © State Office for Monument Preservation and Archaeology...
Alan Cannon
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September 10, 2024
History & Archaeology
Roman camp discovered at 2200 meters altitude
View of the ancient camp site, high in the Swiss Alps © Andrea Badrutt, Chur ...
Alan Cannon
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September 5, 2024
History & Archaeology
A 2,500-year-old astronomy observatory
These coins and small objects were found in the observatory of the Temple of Buto. © Egypt Supreme Council of Antiquities ...
Alan Cannon
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September 3, 2024
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Tracing post-Roman transformation
Representation of the wedding of the Queen of the Lombards with the Duke of Turin in 590. © Wikimedia Commons/Public Domain ...
Alan Cannon
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August 29, 2024
History & Archaeology
Altar stone came from Scotland
The altar stone of Stonehenge now lies across two larger sarsens. © English Heritage ...
Alan Cannon
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August 15, 2024
History & Archaeology
Saqqara: Did water help build the Pyramid of Djoser?
The Djoser pyramid and its surroundings were part of a complex water system. © Paleotechnic, Landreau et al./ PLOS ONE, CC by 4.0 ...
Alan Cannon
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August 6, 2024
History & Archaeology
An otter figurine made of mammoth ivory?
Although the head is broken off, the shape of the small ivory carving is reminiscent of an otter. © Ria Litzenberg/University of Tübingen ...
Alan Cannon
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August 1, 2024
History & Archaeology
Pompeii: Earthquake victims in the crosshairs
These dead apparently died as a result of a wall collapse in a building in Pompeii caused by an earthquake. © Archaeological Park of...
Alan Cannon
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July 18, 2024
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Severe plague epidemics in the Stone Age?
Genetic traces of plague pathogens were discovered in dead bodies from Neolithic burial sites in southern Scandinavia. © Karl-Göran Sjögren. ...
Alan Cannon
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July 11, 2024
History & Archaeology
New discoveries in the wreck of Antikythera
This Roman amphora comes from the wreck of Antikythera. © Alexandros Sotiriou The...
Alan Cannon
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July 9, 2024
History & Archaeology
Limestone layers tell ancient factory history
Artist's impression of the Barbegal mills, © Cees Passchier. The detail shows a found carbonate fragment ©: Philippe Leveau. ...
Alan Cannon
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July 4, 2024
History & Archaeology
Bones shaped by writing
The typical working postures of ancient Egyptian scribes are reflected in signs of wear on their bones. Havelková et al. Sci Rep, doi: 10.1038/s41598-024-63549-z,...
Alan Cannon
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July 2, 2024
History & Archaeology
Rare ivory pyxis discovered in Roman reliquary
The open marble shrine directly after the discovery, with fragments of the ivory box (pyxis) stacked inside. © University of Innsbruck ...
Alan Cannon
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June 27, 2024
History & Archaeology
Ancient “stud shoe sole” discovered in Bavaria
Replica of Roman “Caligae”, which had a nailed sole for stability and tread resistance. © Marcus Regel/Mareg.net ...
Alan Cannon
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June 20, 2024
History & Archaeology
The enigma of Cornaux/Les Sauges
Reconstruction of the Celtic bridge of Cornaux/Les Sauges. © Laténium – Neuchâtel Archaeological Park and Museum ...
Alan Cannon
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June 18, 2024
History & Archaeology
On the trail of black pudding and yak milk
Such metal vessels were once widespread among the Eurasian steppe nomads. © Jamsranjav Bayarsaikhan & Bruce Worden ...
Alan Cannon
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June 15, 2024
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