These findings indicate that contact between ancient communities on both sides of the Arabian Gulf resulted in shared musical traditions central to rituals and religious beliefs, Douglas’ team says.
Archaeologists have analyzed a pair of copper cymbals from Bronze Age Oman, suggesting a shared musical tradition connected ...
This silver amulet, long buried in the earth, now stands to rewrite the story of how Christianity emerged and spread across ...
Archaeologists found the remains of at least 129 people, many of them bearing the injuries of battle, dating to when Rome ...
Unfortunately for the Romans, however, these tariffs often led to higher prices, black markets and other economic problems.
The 2,000-year-old Torlonia collection of Roman sculptures, now at the Art Institute of Chicago, has the urgency of the ...
Archaeologists in Italy have recently discovered ancient Roman tombs while excavating a necropolis, including one with a ...
Like an ageing rock band contracted for one last farewell tour, in Cymbeline, Shakespeare’s back playing the hits.
At a site not far from an ancient forum and amphitheater once used to host Roman gladiators, archaeologists discovered an ...
Pınara, an ancient Lycian city in Muğla, with stunning rock tombs, rich mythology, and breathtaking natural beauty. A hidden ...
The graveyard of Liternum, near Naples, was in use between the first century B.C.E. and the third century C.E.
The sweet treats in ancient Rome were made by filling dates with nuts (such as almonds or walnuts) and then sometimes rolling ...