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Oldest known evidence of father-daughter incest found in 3,700-year-old bones in Italy
An excavation in Italy has unearthed the oldest and first known evidence of father-daughter incest in the archaeological record, a new genetic study reveals. The team found genetic clues of this ...
London has a plethora of fantastic bars and pubs, with all sorts of gimmicks – a restaurant in a tube carriage, a bar with a ...
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Was King Tut on drugs? Jars buried with young pharaoh solves mystery about ancient Egyptian society
Yale University researchers have found trace amounts of opium jars in an ancient Egyptian vessel, proving that opium use was widespread in the land of the pharaoh — including during the time of King ...
An ancient fingerprint and several chemical clues from a 2,400-year-old sea raiders' boat are revealing secrets about where ...
The long American century is over. Across the world, affiliations and institutions staked in blood and soil, faith-based (as ...
Traces of opium found inside an ancient alabaster vase suggest drug use was common in ancient Egypt, not rare or accidental.
The celebration of the Nativity was not something that Christians did for the first few centuries of Christianity. Easter, ...
Christian archaeology seeks to see, hear and touch the Word made flesh, Pope Leo XIV said, inviting the world's bishops and ...
The Halafian culture of northern Mesopotamia arranged floral depictions on pottery with symmetry and numerical sequences, ...
Archaeologist Paula García Medrano, researcher at the Centro Nacional de Investigación sobre la Evolución Humana (CENIEH), ...
History isn’t just taught — it’s unearthed. Meet the curator who finds Shreveport’s past in drawers, dirt and old outhouse ...
Works across the show invite viewers into ritualistic and speculative encounters with posthuman possibilities and forgotten ...
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