Teeth from 2,700-year-old graves record childhood stress and diet, revealing how Iron Age people lived, ate, and endured ...
In 2021, a man named Peter Heads made a fascinating discovery while using his metal detector in Melsonby, North Yorkshire in the UK. The find prompted him to contact Tom Moore at the Department of ...
In northern Greece, between the Strymon and Xiropotamos rivers, rises a mass of stone that has been a silent witness to the birth and fall of empires. Its name is Pangaion, a mountain that does not ...
Over 500 enigmatic stone towers rose across Scotland's remote north between 400 BC and 280 AD, built by a fierce people whose architectural genius left even Roman legions unable to fully conquer their ...
Archaeologists have unearthed an astonishing collection of metalwork in North Yorkshire, shedding new light on the power, wealth, and transport of Late Iron Age Britain. The Melsonby hoards, ...
Archaeologists have uncovered a 2,000-year-old temple in Denmark — offering a glimpse into the mysterious, once-powerful society that built it.
Verulam, a town rich in history, commemorates 176 years of existence. From the Wesleyan Settler movement to becoming the seat for the Magistracy, hospital and gaol - including the settlement of ...
Ecosystem research examines how human activity reshapes landscapes and environments. Students from Goethe University and the University of Tübingen ...