Italian Prime Minister, Giorgia Meloni, met on Sunday (January 26) with the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia, Mohamed bin Salman, ...
Thessaloniki's first metro line, inaugurated after almost two decades of work, offers a journey through time that connects ...
Dion, the sacred site of ancient Macedonia, lies at the foot of Mount Olympus, featuring lush vegetation, springs and a ...
A fascinating study highlights the pivotal role Indigenous communities played in the adoption and spread of peaches across ...
A coin hoard dating to the 15th century has been discovered near a medieval synagogue in Israel. Why it was deposited there, ...
Explore the 7 Wonders of the World—ancient and modern. Learn where they are, when to visit, and how to plan your next ...
Alaska Public Media reports that a food storage space similar to a root cellar was discovered at an archaeological site ...
Archaeologists in Turkey have unearthed around 2,000 pieces of bronze statues in an ancient scrapyard in Metropolis, now known as Izmir. This discovery highlights the early recycling practices of the ...
Newly uncovered remnants of an army barracks in Colonial Williamsburg offer new clues into the lives of America's first ...
Plymouth resident and archaeologist Terry Fifield will share insights into his work in Alaska with the Plymouth Historical Society online on Wednesday, Jan. 29, at 5:30 p.m.
Sacrifices of “sun stones” occurred around the same time a volcanic eruption in 2900 BC dimmed the sun throughout Northern Europe, according to a new study.