The growing paleopathological literature shows that scurvy was not a rare problem among people living in the ancient Asia-Pacific tropics. Scurvy is increasingly identified throughout the region, ...
There has never been a singular Christian perspective on how religion, power and politics ought to relate to each other – not even in medieval ‘Christendom.’ ...
A striking discovery has emerged from the sands of Al-Bahansa, Egypt, where archaeologists uncovered 13 golden tongues and nails inside tombs from the Greco-Roman period, older than 2,000 years. These ...
There was plenty to celebrate on Saturday night as the Class 6A and 5A boys and 6A/5A girls wrapped up their OSAA state ...
The Punic Wars – and the Second Punic War (218–201 BC) specifically – were a definitive chapter in the history of the ancient world. Fought between the formidable Mediterranean power of Carthage and ...
Life for children in ancient Rome would have looked very different depending on where in the huge Roman empire you lived, what social class your family was from, and your gender. And while childhood ...
Egypt's Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities has announced the discovery of a group of rock-cut tombs in the southern city of Aswan. An Egyptian archaeological mission from the Supreme Council of ...
A limestone board roughly 20 centimeters across was found in Heerlen, a Dutch city built atop the Roman-era town of Coriovallum. Antiquity/Cambridge University Press Antiquity/Cambridge University ...
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