A study of ancient pottery decoration shows deep, long-lasting ties between early farming communities in Greece and Anatolia.
A 4th-century BC Greek vase reveals ancient repairs and rare pigments, offering new clues about its origin and ancient trade ...
The 'Ain al-Sebil site in the Dakhleh Oasis had an organised village plan, with a fortress, watch towers and a fourth-century ...
Archaeologists uncover Greco-Roman burials near Alexandria and a Byzantine settlement with Greek inscriptions, shedding new ...
The agricultural economy was the backbone of wealth in ancient Greece. Food brought people together, whether in smaller groups at a wine-drinking symposium or the entire community in a sacrificial ...
Buried in the rubble outside an ancient city, archaeologists have discovered golden diadems and mouthpieces stamped with ...
Until now, the earliest known instance of human interest in ichthyosaurs was in 1699, but a peculiar discovery pushes that ...
Ludwig Göransson did not build The Odyssey around a traditional orchestra. Instead, Christopher Nolan asked him to construct ...
Ancient Egyptian tombs with two dozen ‘gold tongues’ found along Mediterranean - ‘Tongues’ thought to help deceased ...
For more than a century, one of history’s greatest technological mysteries sat hidden beneath the sea. When historians began ...
Theodora "Dora" Tsirakoglou and Sydney-based artist Kasane Low are bridging ceramic traditions in Jingdezhen, where an ...
Athens to Santorini ...