Tom Levy’s career has spanned 40 years in the deserts of the Holy Land in Israel and Jordan, and is now focused on the eastern Mediterranean.
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Romans used human feces as medicine 1,900 years ago — and used thyme to mask the smell
A new study shows that organic residues from a Roman-era glass medicinal vial came from human feces.
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What archaeology reveals about lost American societies
Long before written history, entire cultures thrived across the Americas—and then vanished. This video explores the lost tribes we only know through ruins, artifacts, and fragments. Their ...
The past has a remarkable habit of refusing to stay in the shadows. Every year, surprise findings and archaeological ...
More than a decade after it was found, a centuries-old Spanish treasure ship worth billions remains nearly untouched on the ...
While much of the country’s attention will be on the East Coast to mark the anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of ...
Ancient tomb with strange owl sculpture Mexico’s ‘most significant’ find in decade - Find points to Mexico’s central role in ...
Studies have reaffirmed a centuries-old theory, argued by many historians over time: there was, in fact, a Viking presence in ...
Discover the best museums in Mexico City, from pre-Hispanic collections to modernist and contemporary institutions shaping ...
A new analysis of “il Principe,” an ancient, decorated skeleton found in northwest Italy, confirms that the child died up to ...
One of North America’s richest ecosystems, sustained and shaped by Native peoples before European contact, nearly disappeared ...
Still, the fancy persists, implanted like a microchip, ever since Erich von Däniken’s 1968 best-seller, “Chariots of the Gods ...
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