The Roman custom: A discussion of war crimes and atrocities committed by Ancient Rome Article 3581 words 11 votes
How disappearance became a global weapon of psychological control, fifty years on from Chile’s US-backed coup Article 3242 words 21 votes
Archaeologists reveal largest palaeolithic cave art site in Eastern Iberia Article 379 words 16 votes
Boatlift - The spontaneous evacuation of lower Manhatten on 9 11 2001 - narrated by Tom Hanks Video 11:57, published Sep 7 2011 7 votes
China's ancient water pipe networks show they were a communal effort with no evidence of a centralized state authority Article 880 words 36 votes
Ancient Beat - A weekly newsletter about developments in the study of the ancient world Article 896 words 9 votes
Metal detectorist makes Norway's ‘gold find of century’ – cache comprised nine gold medallions and gold pearls that once formed an opulent necklace, as well as three gold rings Article 476 words 8 votes
Archeologists in Norway found an arrow that was likely trapped in ice for 4,000 years Article 414 words 11 votes
An effort to focus on long overlooked Roma suffering in the Holocaust Article 1219 words, published Aug 29 2023 30 votes
We do not know the population of every country in the world for the past two thousand years Article 6551 words 9 votes
A wrong turn in fog off the California coast led to the largest peacetime disaster in American naval history Article 12 124 words, published Aug 22 2023 8 votes
American Stories: A large-scale structured text dataset of historical US newspapers Article published Aug 2 2023 16 votes
Archaeologists in Turkey have identified massive structures below a Roman-era castle Article 591 words 28 votes
The unmaking of India: How the British impoverished the world’s richest country Video 16:02, published Jul 27 2023 21 votes
Long barrows are Neolithic constructions that might have been churches, or graveyards, or landmarks. And some are being built again: for the first time in recorded history. Video 6:04 15 votes
Capturing the spirit of ancient seafaring, the reconstructed Viking sailboat "Saga Farmann" has successfully completed an epic journey from Norway's Tønsberg to Istanbul Article 609 words 16 votes
2,400-year-old baskets still filled with fruit found in submerged Egyptian city Article 623 words 26 votes
Israeli proposal to move early Christian mosaic to US Museum of the Bible sparks controversy Article 1260 words 17 votes
Newly published transcripts show the work of early radio broadcaster Walter Benjamin and the details he observed about his time Article 3382 words, published Aug 8 2023 7 votes
It's a Baltic problem – objects are vanishing from historic wrecks as sport divers and criminal gangs loot well-preserved sunken ships Article 1046 words 10 votes
The post-WWI migrations that built Yugoslavia and Turkey have left a painful legacy Article 2399 words 13 votes
Archeologists uncover ruins believed to be Roman Emperor Nero's theatre near Vatican Article 430 words 13 votes
Hunting for the Lizard People: On the dangerous conspiracy theories that led to the Nashville bombing Article 3030 words, published Jul 20 2023 10 votes