Malton Museum is hosting a popular Roman Festival for its fifth year this month, with two acclaimed authors being announced ...
A small hollow bone recovered from an ancient Roman archaeological site has offered an unexpected window into medical practice nearly 2,000 years ago. For years, the object attracted little attention ...
Palazzo Altemps, one of the sites of the National Roman Museum, will host, beginning next week, an exhibition of works by ...
India stands at a defining moment. As we continue to emerge as the fastest growing economies in the world, the momentum of our growth is visible, measurable and widely celebrated. At one point in time ...
"We can begin to reconstruct not only how tools were made, but also how technological knowledge moved between regions and how it changed along the way,” said Dr. Gadi Herzlinger ...
Margites, an early ancient Greek comedy, features an archetypal fool whose hilarious ineptitude influenced Greek comedy ...
Inventions That Have Been Lost to Time Throughout history, humanity has created countless inventions that have shaped the ...
This article is authored by Piyush Roy author, filmmaker, professor and dean, School of Film, Media & Creative Arts, RV ...
Researchers from the University of Bergen have uncovered the remains of a 4,000-year-old child in a cave site on Norway's west coast. "The find offers rare and important insight into the first ...
The geometric truth known as the Pythagorean theorem was discovered independently by several ancient civilisations. India's ...
A five-year project examining the origins of the famous Dead Sea Scrolls is to begin, thanks in part to a 2.5 million euro grant from the European Research Council. The scrolls were discovered in the ...
From a cheeky slingshot to Paul's letters and information on King Nebuchadnezzar, new research is offering insight into some ...