Perperikon, the ancient city of stone in the hills of Bulgaria, may have been the site where the temple of Dionysus was built.
In the hills of ancient Turkey lies Alaca Höyük — home to polygonal stonework that rivals Inca sites, built by the Hittites more than 3,000 years ago. How did they shape these megaliths with such ...
In the frozen expanses of Siberia, the mummified remains of the Yakut people have been revealing astonishing secrets about their past. Among these discoveries is the burial of a remarkable ...
New archaeological evidence has settled one of Stonehenge's most enduring mysteries, confirming that ancient Britons accomplished extraordinary feats of logistics by transporting massive stone ...
New archaeological evidence is helping rewrite old myths about disabled people in the ancient world. Early Roman Empire depiction of a Freedman and Freedwoman, 30-15 BCE. British Museum, London, UK.
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