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Bioarchaeology aids the cultural understanding of six characters in search of their agency (Tarquinia, ninth–seventh century BC, central Italy)
Nature
Etruria contained one of the great early urban civilisations in the Italian peninsula during the first millennium BC, much studied from a...
5 months ago
How seascapes of the ancient world shaped the genetic structure of European populations
Phys.org
Trinity scientists, along with international colleagues, have explored the importance of sea travel in prehistory by examining the genomes...
29 months ago
Graham Hancock’s Ancient Apocalypse – A Review of Episodes Three and Four
Archaeology Review
Much of this third episode of Ancient Apocalypse centers around Malta and it's Temple Period architecture.
23 months ago
Figure 3: Memory and social relations. Right: The colossal statue from...
ResearchGate
At first glance, the Late Neolithic (3600–2500 BC) of the Maltese Island archipelago in the central Mediterranean is a landscape of immensity dominated by...
73 months ago
Predictive maintenance: What is the opportunity in rail?
Global Railway Review
Imagine a digital world in which the behaviour of every train component and subassembly is captured and recorded. Simon Stoddart, Consultant...
78 months ago
Mysteries of the Ancient Ones
Scientific American
"The Iceman Reconsidered", "The Death Cults of Prehistoric Malta", "Uncovering the keys to the Lost Indus Cities" and more.
238 months ago
BRAIN - Holocene archaeo-data for assessing plant-cultural diversity in Italy and other Mediterranean regions
Nature
In the field of botany applied to archaeological and palaeoecological studies, the multi- and inter-disciplinary nature of this research...
5 months ago
Boy, girl... or intersex? Law and gender
University of Cambridge
In England, Wales and Northern Ireland, the birth of a child must, by law, be registered within 42 days of the baby being born.
84 months ago
Lessons from history for the Brexiters
The Guardian
As historians of Britain and of Europe, we believe that Britain has had in the past, and will have in the future, an irreplaceable role to...
101 months ago
Letters: Senior members of Cambridge University stress the importance of EU funding
The Telegraph
SIR – As senior members of Cambridge University, writing in our personal capacities, we wish to express our grave concern for the future of...
101 months ago