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French and Egyptian researchers are making a "digital twin" of the Lighthouse of Alexandria in Egypt after lifting its ...
An archeologist’s quest to find seafood’s place on the ancient Mediterranean menu. The role of ancient Greek fisheries may have been underestimated. By Paul Greenberg / Hakai Magazine.
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Oldest Known Greek Altar of Its Kind Found in Western Mediterranean Reveals the Greek-Asian ConnectionFurther examinations have indicated that the column was possibly functioning as a Greek altar. If the assertions are true, ...
Pirates once swashbuckled across the ancient Mediterranean. Thousands of years before Blackbeard, these buccaneers raided ships, stole booty—and even kidnapped a young Julius Caesar.
What's next — Although the study expands our ideas about how ancient humans in the Mediterranean once lived and ate, the study is limited by the small sample size of just 16 individuals.
This ancient flood pathway connects the ridges on land to a huge underwater canyon, marking the flood’s route as it rushed toward the deeper eastern Mediterranean basin.
What did the sacred spaces of the ancient Mediterranean smell like? How valuable were the frankincense and myrrh given to the infant Jesus? Archaeologists and historians are now exploring the ...
An ancient trading ship is the centerpiece of the new Eastern Mediterranean Gallery at the Penn Museum. Based on a shipwreck from the late 1300s BCE near Uluburun, Turkey, it displays items like those ...
In the ancient Mediterranean, Corinth was an economic powerhouse. Built on a narrow isthmus—a natural choke point between north and south—the city controlled trade between northern Greece and ...
Growing Antarctic ice sheet caused ancient Mediterranean to dry up. ScienceDaily. Retrieved June 2, 2025 from www.sciencedaily.com / releases / 2015 / 11 / 151110082103.htm. University of Otago.
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