800 BC Fortified Settlement Found in Gannat, France

French archaeologists have made a remarkable discovery. Led by Pierre-Yves Milcent of the University of Toulouse Jean Jaurès, the team has been excavating near Gannat, in the south of the Allier department. Their efforts have yielded a massive fortified settlement dating back to around 800 BC, making it one of the largest of its kind … Read more

Rise and Fall of Violence in Mesopotamia

The fertile crescent of Mesopotamia, birthplace of some of humanity’s earliest and most influential civilizations, wasn’t always a peaceful haven. A recent international study by researchers from the Universities of Tübingen, Barcelona, and Warsaw challenges simplistic narratives about violence in this region. Their findings, published in Nature Human Behaviour, reveal a fascinating rise and fall … Read more

Archaeologists Uncover 1,600-Year-Old Ancient Love Story in China

Archaeologists in northern China have made a poignant discovery that provides a captivating glimpse into the past. Unearthing the remarkably well-preserved tomb of a couple locked in a final embrace, dating back to the Northern Wei Dynasty (386-534 AD), researchers have uncovered a love story that transcends centuries. This finding, published recently in the International … Read more

The Mysterious Lives of Catacomb Saints

The mysterious lives of catacomb saints conjure images of ancient relics, hidden chambers, and macabre rituals shrouded in myth and legend. These enigmatic figures, often adorned in elaborate vestments and encrusted with jewels, have captured the imagination of historians, theologians, and curiosity-seekers alike for centuries. From the depths of the Roman catacombs to the altars … Read more