A team of scientists has discovered that an ancient medicinal clay known as Lemnian earth (LE) could inspire new understanding...
A fragment of “lost” music found in the pages of Scotland’s first full-length printed book is providing clues to what...
A recent study led by researchers from the Institute of Archaeology at the Hebrew University—Hadas Goldgeier, Dr. Antoine Muller, and...
Spanning more than 1,000 kilometers in length and up to 5,600 meters in height, the mountain ranges of the Caucasus...
In spring 1495, the Italian campaign of Charles VIII of France was interrupted by an intense outbreak of an apparently...
A collaborative study between the University of Helsinki, Aarhus University, the National Museum of Denmark and Seattle University examined the...
In a new study, around half of the high school and university students from seven European countries are concerned about...
Exchanging smiles and frowns, raised eyebrows and scrunched noses, we mimic our interlocutors’ facial expressions—a fundamental behavior that helps us...
Archaeologists have analyzed more than 3,000 human bones and bone fragments from the Early Bronze Age site of Charterhouse Warren,...
Accounts of people describing deep meditation often present such states as “pure consciousness experience” which feel alert yet are practically...
A research group led by Johannes Müller at the Institute of Prehistoric and Protohistoric Archaeology, at Kiel University, Germany, have...
German survey respondents rated images of tattooed models as less beautiful than images of the same models with no tattoos....













