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• Greek Immigrant in Roman-Era London Used Amulet to Ward Off Plague

The lead scroll with Ancient Greek writing, found in an amulet belonging to the Greek man Demetrios, 160 AD. Credit: Museum of LondonAlthough most of us may feel a bit sorry for ourselves in 2020, having to deal with lockdowns and other strict measures to

• Seventh-Century BC Artifacts Found in Lesvos Archaeological Dig

The ancient fortification of Antissa on the Greek island of Lesvos. Credit: Ephorate of Antiquities of LesvosThree buildings that are of particular interest to archaeologists were brought to light recently in the ongoing excavation in the castle of Agioi

• Why did Rome fall?

Who says it did?

• What was the largest empire in the world?

At its peak, the British Empire ruled a quarter of the world's surface and population, but it still isn't history's biggest empire.(Image: © Universal History Archive/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)According to Guinness World Records, wh

• Mushroom hunter unearths gorgeous Bronze Age sword

The cast-bronze hilt and pommel of the sword are intricately decorated with engravings of circles and rows of crescent-shaped marks.(Image: © Silesian Museum, Czech Republic)A man searching for mushrooms in a forest in the Czech Republic found mu

• Newfound corpses at Pompeii were a master and servant who died together

Over 150 years after the first Pompeii victims were found, two more have been discovered.

• 1,800-year-old altar to pagan god Pan hidden in a Byzantine church

The inscriber ran out of room and shrank the letters.

• Bronze Age Greek Island of Keros Visualized in New Documentary

Proposed 3D visualization of the settlement at the islet of Dhaskalio. Credit: Greek Ministry of CultureKeros, the small, uninhabited Cycladic island south of Naxos, will be the subject of the first collaboration between The National Geographic and the Gr

• The Ancient Roots of Greek Souvlaki, the World’s First Fast Food

Credit: Greek ReporterThe word “souvlaki” is synonymous with Greek food, whether the term refers simply to slices of grilled meat on a small wooden skewer or the soft pita bread stuffed with meat, tomatoes, onions,tzatziki sauceand French fries, which is

• Failed brain surgery and possible human sacrifice revealed in Stone Age burial

Archaeologists found two Stone Age skulls in Dehesilla Cave on the Iberian peninsula. One of the skulls (front) showed signs of a type of brain surgery called trepanation.(Image: © University of Seville)A Stone Age skull found in a Spanish cave b

• Ancient Siberian grave holds 'warrior woman' and huge weapons stash

Archaeologists in Siberia have unearthed a 2,500-year-old grave holding the remains of four people from the ancient Tagar culture —including two warriors, a male and female — and a stash of their metal weaponry.The early Iron Age burial contained the skel

• Decapitated and dismembered skeletons reveal lost Iron Age massacre

Attackers may have timed the attack to coincide with a public gathering.

• Glassified brain cells found in victim of Vesuvius eruption

The brain cells turned to glass after being exposed to an avalanche of hot ash.

• Some 2,500-year-old objects made from goat bones unearthed in Turkey’s west

A large number of goat bones and objects made from them have been found during the ongoing archaeological excavations in the ancient city of Aigai, whose history dates back to the eighth century BC.The relationship between goat species in ancient times an

• New god, goddess figurines found in Kültepe

Some 15 new god and goddess figurines have been found during ongoing archaeological excavations atKültepeKaniş/Karum Mound in the Central Anatolian province ofKayseri.Excavations started 72 years ago in the area called “Kültepe” due to its ashy s

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