A Horror Seven Thousand Years Old That Prehistory Tries to Turn Its Face From There are moments...
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From high-pitched ringing to wild dogs barking, what was the cremation atmosphere really like? The Vikings thought...
Shahr e Sukhteh, c. 2900 BCE They say the first thing you notice is her gaze. No,...
They were found lying in perfect rows beneath the earth at Ur, seventy-four bodies dressed in gold...
Hollywood shows crucifixion as a neat tableau of outstretched arms and tidy nails through the palms, but...
For readers who enjoy the broader archaeological context, I’ve written a short companion piece on Substack about...
What Happened On That Lakeshore? Ten thousand years ago, something terrible happened. We can only ask ourselves...
When archaeologists excavated a drainage channel beneath a Roman bathhouse at Ashkelon, they expected broken pottery, animal...
c. 895 AD: Sigurd challenges Máelbrigte to a peace meeting There are places where the ground remembers...
Hauntings inevitably spark a flurry of questions, the foremost being: Is it real? Did more than one...