For 24 hours, I eat only military-issued food and then put it to the test by attempting the US Army Fitness Test. From energy ...
Violence erupted in Tirana on Friday night during a speech by opposition Democratic Party leader Sali Berisha when ...
Roughly 40 people attended the first event of the Iowa City Downtown District’s First Round Series Wednesday at Prairie Lights Cafe in collaboration with the University of Iowa Office of Innovation.
A team of archaeologists with the Archaeological Studies Institute believes it has found a tablet dating back to 1400 BC. Institute Director, Scott Stripling, says the tablet pre-dates the commonly ...
But Goliath wasn’t the only biblical reference to giants.
Cheryl White, Ph.D., is a professor of history at Louisiana State University at Shreveport, where she holds the endowed ...
A long-overlooked Ancient Egyptian tool is now reshaping what archaeologists know about the origins of human engineering. A ...
Researchers investigating graffiti in Pompeii uncovered 79 new inscriptions. The team used highly technical means to take a deeper look at a 90-foot corridor near a theater, considered the most ...
Last June, landscapers working on a site in Kamloops, B.C., came upon a troubling discovery — two human skulls and jawbones. Police and the coroner were informed, but after an inspection that swiftly ...
The two silver amulet scrolls date to 600 BC and are inscribed with the priestly blessing of Numbers 6:24–26. They were discovered in a Jerusalem excavation in 1979 by Israeli archaeologist Gabriel ...
So, to recap last week’s events: On Tuesday, our prime minister tells a Davos audience that in the world we’re currently living in “great powers” have begun “using economic integration as weapons.