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The Vera C. Rubin Observatory is poised to discover billions of new astronomical objects, revolutionizing understanding of ...
Archaeologists in a historic city recently came across the remnants of an expansive medieval hospital. The discovery was ...
Jade Luiz, who documents 19th-century sex work, is training students in the basics of excavation and documentation.
The word "barbecue" has its origins in the Caribbean where the Taínos, Indigenous people who inhabited the Caribbean islands ...
More than 1,800 years ago, the thousands of pieces formed colorful frescoes that covered the walls of a luxurious villa in ...
Though controversy erupted when a shipwreck was declared to be the HMS Endeavour back in 2022, a new published report ...
Crouched by King Tut’s stone sarcophagus, National Geographic technicians Eric Berkenpas and Alan Turchik prepare the radar unit to scan the tomb’s walls.
An exhibition showcasing the power of community-engaged archaeology to advance Reconciliation is coming to SFU in time for National Indigenous People’s Day. The exhibition, “The Island in the Middle ...
A n international team of archaeologists successfully raised 22 monumental blocks from the seabed near the site of the ...
They first made the model analyse the digitised images of 135 scrolls and let professional palaeographers evaluate the AI’s predictions. It then confirmed that many Dead Sea Scrolls are much ...
In a bold and meticulous act of historical fabulation, Pablo Bronstein has turned his attention to one of the most elusive ...
Scientists have unveiled inscriptions which several hundred years old in the location where Jesus Christ ate with his ...