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The Trojan War was fought in Finland and Ulysses sailed home to Denmark, says one controversial theory.
Archaeologists have identified what may be Europe’s oldest human-made megastructure.
New DNA analyses raise questions over the theory that Christopher Columbus and his men brought syphilis to Europe.
Archaeologist Bernard Frischer spent decades uploading the ruins of the Eternal City to the cloud. Here’s what it looks like.
A basement renovation project led to the archaeological discovery of a lifetime: the Derinkuyu Underground City, which housed 20,000 people.
When battles raged in ancient cities, their rocks blazed so brightly that they could be reoriented according to Earth's magnetic field.
The Parthenon embodies the ideals of perfection Classical Greeks sought from architecture. The neighboring Erechtheion offers something else.
The volcano’s historic eruption preserved an ancient library, but rendered its content illegible. A public competition aims to change that.
"I grew up in New Jersey in the 1970s and that experience gave me everything I needed to become a skeptic."
The clash of academic archaeology and what might be called folk archaeology comes into stark focus at Stonehenge.
Destruction of the Ukrainian dam unleashed a catastrophic flood—and surfaced centuries of cultural heritage. Now there’s a call not to rebuild it.
These astounding inventions show that civilizations of the past were a lot more advanced than we might have thought.
The young and healthy were not just as likely to die as the old and frail, according to a new analysis.
In ancient Rome, collective bathing was the norm. In the West today, it’s the exception — and that’s too bad.
Was the terror of Biscayne Bay a man who escaped slavery, an African chieftain, or a marketing ploy that went viral?
Historians have been able to piece together a clear picture of how the average Roman citizen spent their waking hours.
Though over three billion people speak an Indo-European language, researchers are not sure where the language family originated.
The design was as intricate as that of modern-day, factory-fabricated denim jeans, and just as durable. The ancients had fashion.