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A MASS grave of more than 50 skeletons has cast light on tribal warfare in Iron Age Britain, where gangs engaged in bloody ...
Radiocarbon dating of human remains dug up in 1936 at one of Europe's biggest hill forts has revealed the victims were killed ...
Pregnant women wielding swords and wearing martial helmets, foetuses set to avenge their fathers — and a harsh world where ...
A man was recently having geothermal pipes installed on his property in the town of Salo, Finland, which required workers to ...
Radiocarbon dating of human remains found in 1936 revealed that victims were killed nearly a century before the Romans ...
A new scoping review analyzes current evidence on vegan diets in children, examining health outcomes, growth, and nutritional ...
New scientific research confirms Irish provenance of manuscripts on loan from Switzerland, returning to Ireland for the first ...
AD Roman life-size marble statue of important magistrate. Academic report by Dr. Raffaele D'Amato; geological report by ...
The ‘amateur archaeologist’ says he’s discovered proof of what happened to the colony members who completely vanished from ...
Scientists have finally 'solved the puzzle' of a sixth century Byzantine bucket uncovered at the historic site in Suffolk.
From battlefield origins to liturgical blessing, the sign or kiss of peace familiar from Mass and other church celebrations ...