Read more by Steven Mithen,Darko Maričević and Roddy Regan Published by Cambridge University Press. 17 March 2020
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Late-Holocene sea-level reconstruction (1200 BC–AD 100) in the Westergo terp region of the northern Netherlands
Read more by Peter C. Vos and Annet Nieuwhof Published by Cambridge University Press: 17 February 2021
Graves of nearly 600 cats and dogs in ancient Egypt may be world’s oldest pet cemetery
Read more by David Grimm Published on Science. 26 February 2021
These pharaohs’ private letters expose how politics worked 3,300 years ago
Read more by José Lull Published on National Geographic. January 8 2021
Greek ship carrying parts of the Parthenon is giving up more secrets
Read more by Tom Metcalfe Published on Live Science. 28 February 2021
The context and meaning of an intact Inca underwater offering from Lake Titicaca
Read more by Christophe Delaere and José M. Capriles Published by Cambridge University Press: 04 August 2020
Historical document details martyrdom of Japanese Christian retainers 400 years ago
Read more by Kumamoto University. 01 March 2021
Bilet and the wider world: new insights into the archaeology of Islam in Tigray
Read more by Julien Loiseau, Simon Dorso,Yves Gleize, David Ollivier, Deresse Ayenachew, Hiluf Berhe, Amélie Chekroun and Bertrand Hirsch Published by Cambridge University Press. 17 March 2021
Who were the sogdians, and why do they matter ?
Read more by Judith A. Lerner and Thomas Wide This online exhibition is made possible through the generosity of the Leon Levy Foundation, with additional support from the Thaw Charitable Trust and the Smithsonian Provost Scholarly Studies Award program.
The rise of the cosmetic industry in ancient China: Insights from a 2700‐year‐old face cream
Read more by B. HanJ. ChongZ. SunX. JiangQ. XiaoJ. ZechP. RobertsH. RaoY. Yang Pubished on Wiley Online Library. 01 February 2021