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Learn how archaeologists used radiocarbon dating to debunk one of the most defining moments in British history.
By Paarth Mathur ✐ Peruvian Times Contributing Writer ☄ The linguistic landscape of Peru is a story of resilience. Since the ...
York is one of England’s most famous medieval cities, with its cobbled streets and wobbly buildings. Originally a small ...
There are voices – loud, passionate, sometimes even well meaning – that tell us this is not the time to celebrate Jerusalem ...
The archaeological sites of Old Cairo are being transformed and upgraded as part of plans to turn the district into a more ...
A new archaeological investigation casts doubt on one of the most emblematic accounts of the Roman conquest of Britain, ...
The findings, which offer a greater understanding of how species evolved in the past, were published in the journal Trends in ...
Rather than Roman conquest causing the violence, indigenous Celtic tribes were tearing themselves apart in dynastic conflicts before the Romans even arrived ...
We take a look at the top military leaders of all time, whose leadership and tactics have left an indelible impact on history ...
A new study by archaeologists at Bournemouth University has revealed that bodies recovered from a "war-cemetery," previously ...
Amazons, werewolves and unnamed traders: historian Owen Rees uncovers the lives hidden at the edges of ancient empires – and ...
Nigerian Christian Churches of All Denominations Threatened by TerroristsBy Ebere Inyama(Lagos) By the sights of some Catholic publications, the Catholic fold in Nigeria is persecuted but mak ...