This month’s articles are bookended by unusual artefacts with intriguing tales to tell. The first is an elaborate pendant ...
A new high resolution digital dataset and map — named Itiner-e — of roads throughout the Roman Empire around the year 150 CE is presented in research published in Scientific Data.
The new report comes as many world leaders prepare for the U.N.'s COP30 climate summit in Brazil next week — for reference ...
We've been so engrossed in coverage of 3I/ATLAS that we nearly failed to note another comet currently in Earth's skies. This ...
At its zenith in the second century AD, the Roman Empire encompassed more than 55 million inhabitants stretching from Britain to Egypt and Syria. While historians have long recognized that an ...
Doha: Qatar chaired on Tuesday the 27th Conference on Archaeology and Cultural Heritage in the Arab World, reflecting Qatar s ...
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Massive New Map Reveals 300,000 Km of Ancient Roman Roads
A new map of the empire's ancient land routes has nearly doubled the length of the confirmed ancient Roman road network, from ...
Brazos’ remarkable revival, with restored landmarks and immersive exhibits that tell the story of Texas’ founding.
In just six months, researchers used artificial intelligence to double the number of known geoglyphs in southern Peru’s ...
This week in Newly Reviewed, Jillian Steinhauer covers E.E. Ikeler’s cosmic diagrams, Veronica Ryan’s resolute casualness, ...
Together, they have reconstructed a day in Dutch domestic life during the 17th century. As dawn breaks, the household awakens ...
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“Breaking Records By Extraordinary Margins”: 22 Of Earth's 34 Vital Signs At Record Levels
“The last few years have seen vital signs breaking their records by extraordinary margins, like surface temperature, ocean ...
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