An exceptional discovery has brought to light the only known contemporary representation of the last emperor of the Byzantine ...
The Pyramids of Euseigne, located in the Hérens Valley, are a unique geological phenomenon and one of the main natural ...
Archaeologists discover tomb of Roman legionary Flaccus in the Netherlands. Credit: Gemeente Heerlen In late November 2024, during archaeological investigations conducted in Heerlen (Netherlands), an ...
Archaeologists examine 6th century B.C. wreck found in Sicily. Credit: Soprintendenza del Mare / University of Udine A highly significant archaeological discovery has come to light in the waters of ...
Objects found in the temple of Taposiris Magna, including coins and the head of the statue possibly representing Cleopatra VII. Credit: Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities of Egypt The ...
View of the uncovered heroon and excavations at the ancient Greek city of Ripes. Credit: Ministry of Culture of Greece At the beginning of October, the systematic archaeological excavation season ...
The rondel at Nowe Objezierze. The diches were only opened during ceremonies and then backfilled. Observations concerning the functioning of the ditches directly support their intentional backfilling ...
In the province of Hatay, in southern Turkey, there is a mountain range locally known as Nur Dağları. Arabs call it Jabal al-Lukkam, and in Spanish, its Greek name, Amanus, has been adopted. It spans ...
The urban organization of Durocortorum, the Gallo-Roman city now known as Reims in France, faithfully adhered to the principles of Roman urbanism. The city was divided into blocks bounded by streets ...
The construction of 184 monuments in honor of Otto von Bismarck between 1869 and 1934 in Germany seems logical. After all, the “Iron Chancellor” was the architect of German unification, culminating in ...
Kalkriese Hill, located in northwestern Germany, has been identified for decades as a potential site of the historic Battle of the Teutoburg Forest in 9 CE, a decisive confrontation between Roman ...
As its name indicates, the Spanish Cape of Finisterre (finis terrae) was considered in Antiquity as the westernmost limit of the known world. But where was the eastern border located at that time? It ...