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Byzantine swords unearthed at the Jaffa Gate in Jerusalem
During urban redevelopment work west of the Jaffa Gate,...
New discovery in San Casciano: A marble Apollo emerges from the water
Following the awe-inspiring bronze findings, a monumental statue standing...
Significant discoveries made at the Claterna Archaeological Site in northern Italy
The archaeological investigations at the ancient Roman city of...
Sculpted warrior face emerges at Chichén Itzá
During excavations funded by the Archaeological Zones Improvement Program...
Rediscovery of the Ancient Basilica of Ostia
In the outskirts of the archaeological excavations of Ostia...
Exciting discoveries continue in the Late Antique Market Area of Aquileia
A team from the University of Verona - Department...
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Archaeology
Floors in ancient Greek luxury villa were laid with recycled glass
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Although a 1700 years old luxury Greek villa located in present-day Turkey was excavated and examined both in 1856 and in the 1990s, it...
Archaeology
North ‘plaza’ in Cahokia was likely inundated year-round, study finds
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The ancient North American city of Cahokia had as its focal point a feature now known as Monks Mound, a giant earthwork surrounded on...
Archaeology
Earliest English medieval shipwreck site uncovered off Dorset coast
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Maritime archaeologists from Bournemouth University have uncovered the remains of a medieval ship and its cargo dating back to the 13th century off the...
Archaeology
In search of the lost Parthian city of Natounia
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The mountain fortress of Rabana-Merquly in modern Iraqi Kurdistan was one of the major regional centres of the Parthian Empire, which extended over parts...
Palaeontology
Mammals were not the first to be warm-blooded
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Endothermy, or warm-bloodedness, is the ability of mammals and birds to produce their own body heat and control their body temperature.
A warm-blooded mammal ancestor...
Evolution
Plant study hints evolution may be predictable
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Evolution has long been viewed as a rather random process, with the traits of species shaped by chance mutations and environmental events -- and...