For centuries, the majestic temples of classical Greece, with the Parthenon at the forefront, have been studied, measured, ...
The Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem, located on Golgotha, the place where according to the Gospels the Crucifixion, ...
The institutional collaboration between the Soprintendenza ABAP for the metropolitan area of Rome and the province of Rieti ...
An international scientific team has unraveled the genetic profile of one of the most distinctive and isolated populations in ...
An international team of archaeologists and paleontologists has announced the discovery of physical evidence unique in Europe: an elephant bone dated to the Second Punic War (218–201 BC). The find, a ...
The team from the Research Group of History and Archaeology of the University of León (ULE) has concluded the excavation campaign carried out last August at the site of Peña del Castro, located in the ...
In winter, when the days are shorter and the land seems to sleep, ancient Athenian women prepared for one of the most secret ...
Beneath the relentless transparency of the Ionian Sea, a few miles off the coast of the Italian town of Gallipoli, on the ...
An international team of geologists believes it has deciphered, after one hundred and fifty years of scientific debate and ...
Granada Venegas is the surname borne by the descendants of a Nasrid family that did not maintain good relations with the rest ...
In 328 BC, Rome founded the colony of Fregellae in southern Latium (Italy), at a strategic crossroads of roads and rivers.
Surely everyone has heard at some point the adjective draconian, generally applied to laws or conditions, which the RAE defines as “excessively severe.” But do we know where that word comes from? It ...
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