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A Roman general ahead of his time: this was the “military intelligence” of Scipio Africanus in Hispania
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A recent academic study, published in the journal Florentia Iliberritana of the University of Granada, sheds new light on one of the least known yet most decisive facets of ancient military genius:...
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The enormous centipede that eats bats larger than itself by hanging from cave ceilings
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In northern South America and on some Caribbean islands, inhabiting regions of Colombia, Venezuela, Trinidad, Curaçao, Aruba, and Margarita Island, there slithers a creature that seems straight out...
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Two small Mycenaean gold objects from the late Bronze Age found in tombs on a Greek island bear Northern European solar symbols
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A detailed study of two Mycenaean gold ornaments, found in tombs on the island of Cephalonia, has revealed that their solar symbols have a distant origin: northern and central Europe. The research,...
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One Territory Holds the Keys to Human Symbolism: the Largest and Oldest Open-Air Prehistoric Treasure, Created by Neanderthals and Modern Humans
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An extraordinary artistic legacy, painted and engraved on the rocks of southern Iberia over tens of thousands of years, is facing a race against time to prevent its disappearance. It is known as...
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A Hermetically Sealed Tomb with a False Door and a Circular Ritual Pit from the First Bronze Age Communities 5,000 Years Ago Discovered in Attica
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An emergency intervention on the southern bank of the Rafina stream has yielded a discovery of the first order for understanding the complex funerary rites and social organization of the earliest...
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The legendary battle of the year 1003 in which 500 Catalan knights defeated a caliphal army of 20,000 men really happened
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A recent study published in the journal Treballs d’Arqueologia revisits one of the least well-known military episodes on the frontier between Al-Andalus and the Catalan counties at the beginning of...
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A Mystical Healing Complex from the Archaic Period Later Transformed into a Roman Necropolis Discovered in Ancient Tenea in Greece
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The systematic excavation campaign at the site of ancient Tenea, in the area of Chiliomodi (Corinthia, Greece), concluded in October 2025 with discoveries of the highest importance that rewrite the...
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An exceptional ceramic stylus from the 5th century BC discovered intact in the ancient Greek city of Gela in Sicily
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Preventive archaeology operations linked to the construction of the new Palazzo della Cultura in the Orto Fontanelle district, in Gela (Sicily), have unearthed a find of singular importance that...
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The Battle of Lauron, Sertorius’s First and Masterful Victory over Pompey in Hispania
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In 76 BC, almost a quarter of a century before being defeated by Julius Caesar and losing his life, Pompey suffered a harsh defeat in Hispania during the Sertorian War. His legions were crushed by...
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Neanderthals accumulated the skulls of large horned herbivores for centuries in a cave in Madrid as part of an enigmatic ritual
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A multidisciplinary team of Spanish scientists has unraveled the secrets of one of the most enigmatic Neanderthal sites in Europe: Des-Cubierta Cave, in Pinilla del Valle (Madrid). Their findings,...
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Common ancestors of modern humans, Neanderthals, and Denisovans lived on the Atlantic coast of Morocco 773,000 years ago after Earth’s last magnetic reversal
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An international scientific team has dated with exceptional precision a set of human fossils discovered on the Atlantic coast of Morocco, shedding new light on African populations that were close to...
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The Oldest Arrow Poison in the World Identified on 60,000-Year-Old Projectiles in South Africa
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An international team of researchers has unraveled decisive chemical evidence that redefines the chronology and sophistication of the earliest hunting technologies. On quartz arrowheads, dating back...
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Possible DNA of Leonardo da Vinci extracted from some of his works of art
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An international team of scientists has, for the first time, applied a minimally invasive genetic analysis technique to Renaissance drawings and documents associated with Leonardo da Vinci and his...
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A carnyx, the thunderous Celtic war trumpet that terrified the Romans, found complete in Norfolk alongside a boar’s head standard
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A team of archaeologists has unearthed in a rural area of Norfolk, just a few miles from Thetford in the United Kingdom, what experts do not hesitate to describe as the discovery of a professional...
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The largest administrative archive of Late Prehistory, with more than 7,000 seal impressions and hundreds of artifacts, found in Iran
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Beneath the fields of the Kouzaran plain, about 25 km west of Chogha Maran, lies a 2.7-hectare mound known as Tapeh Tyalineh. For decades, it was just another rise in the landscape. Today, after two...
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Two cylinders found at the site of the Ziggurat of Kish bear an inscription of Nebuchadnezzar II that confirms the archaeological findings
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A chance discovery in the ancient Mesopotamian city of Kish has provided a new and valuable piece for understanding the reconstruction work of King Nebuchadnezzar II, one of the most famous monarchs...
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A Complete Byzantine Monastery Discovered Beneath the Desert Sands of Southern Egypt
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Archaeologists from the Supreme Council of Antiquities, in the course of their systematic excavation work at the site known as “Al-Deir,” in the village of Al-Qarya in the center of the Sohag...
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The mysterious Bronze Age “casteddi” of Corsica that crown hills and rocky spurs: fortresses, granaries, or symbols of power?
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A recent study published in the journal IpoTESI di Preistoria analyzes one of the most mysterious and characteristic elements of the Corsican landscape: the casteddi. These imposing fortified...
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The Strange Story of Thiess of Kaltenbrun, the Livonian Werewolf Convicted in 1691 for Not Attending Mass
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In 1691, the court of justice of Jürgensburg, a city in Swedish Livonia, had to judge an unusual and unheard-of case: a defendant had been accused of being a werewolf and of admitting that, three...
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A legendary fossil forces a rethink of human origins: A new species in the family tree?
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The classification of one of the most complete human ancestor fossils ever discovered, the skeleton known as Little Foot, has been called into question by an international research team led from La...
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