The flame will head to Rome on Thursday for a 63-day, 12,000-kilometre (7,500-mile) course through Italy’s major cities, the ...
The turning of the year is always a point to pause and reflect. For me, this issue marks a mindful milestone, as it is my ...
Archaeologists working at the animal cemetery at Berenike have documented remains from three dozen primates, marking a significant shift in Roman pet-keeping practices. Previously, the handful of ...
History Hit's Tristan Hughes explores the destruction of Pompeii, using extraordinary eyewitness testimony and the ...
Beneath the waves and whispers of history, archaeologists may have uncovered the original grave of the man who inspired the myth of Father Christmas.
The Capitoline Museums, in Palazzo Nuovo, host a prestigious exhibition featuring some of the refined masterpieces from the ...
Pompeii’s shattered wall paintings rise again, thanks to robotics and AI. The final touch still belongs to human restorers.
Two of the world’s most remarkable open-air heritage destinations, AlUla in north-west Saudi Arabia and Pompeii in southern ...
Latest advancements in technology are aiding archaeological and anthropological research. A new EU-funded robot is helping archaeologists reassemble Pompeii's frescoes, while scientists have ...
The President of the Italian Republic, Sergio Mattarella, met the young people of the social cooperative Il Tulipano, which has been working for years on social and work inclusion for people ...
Archeological excavations at Jerash continue to produce new finds more than a century after the ancient city’s rediscovery.
When the a.d. 79 eruption of Mount Vesuvius blanketed the southern Italian city of Pompeii in layers of volcanic debris, it preserved the bodies of many individuals who had perished. Since ...