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What was the Celtic concept of the afterlife, and why was it so similar to the concept of the Isles of the Blessed from Greek mythology?
uncovered 30 funerary urns from the Late Bronze Age (1200–600 BCE). However, the discovery, led by archaeologist Dr. Jochen Brandt of the Hamburg Archaeological Museum (AMH), was not entirely ...
Study challenges long-standing beliefs about the Mediterranean Phoenician-Punic civilization, a culture recognized as one of ...
A collection of artefacts collected 2,500 years ago in modern-day Iraq reveal the forgotten world of Mesopotamia, home to many world firsts – including beer production.
While Italian wine is very prominent, less is known about the history of viticulture in the western Mediterranean compared to other parts of Europe and Asia. “Winemaking has had a profound ...
Archaeologists working near the coastal village of Samikon have unearthed a monumental temple complex in the Western ...
Map of sites included in the aDNA study (approximately 600 BCE). The numbers indicate the number of human genomes produced from these sites. Credit: Harald Ringbauer By the 6th century BCE, Carthage, ...
Government school students in Nagapattinam district engage in hands-on science workshops to spark curiosity and learning.
India’s spiritual history is a colorful mix of rituals and beliefs that have shaped its culture for thousands of years. While ...
The presence of two inscriptions from distinctly different religious traditions and time periods at the same site provides a ...