Researchers uncover Stone Age settlement submerged by rising sea levels in Denmark Article 632 words 8 votes
A 100,000-year-old burial site in Israel is changing what we know about early humans Article 1044 words, published Jul 24 2025 13 votes
We found French underwear in an ancient Sumerian city | Girsu Project | Curator's Corner S10 Ep4 Video 19:31 12 votes
Scientists built a canoe using only prehistoric tools. Then they sailed the dangerous 140-mile route early humans traveled 30,000 years ago. Article 32 votes
The Faroe Islands are the only country that celebrates their World War II occupation Video 10:49 8 votes
The shipwrecks from John Franklin’s doomed arctic expedition were exactly where the Inuit said they would be Article 15 votes
How the 'Shetland Bus' helped Norway resist Nazi Germany – innocent-looking fishing boats delivered valuable cargo and special agents Article 718 words 8 votes
In April 1945 the Swedish Red Cross launched the largest rescue operation of World War II – the mission, involving the now-iconic “White Buses”, ultimately saved 15,000 prisoners Article 2015 words 12 votes
On the Resistance in Belgium platform, anyone can research resistance activities in Belgium during World War II Link 13 votes
Remembering Betty Webb: Bletchley Park and Pentagon code breaker Article 1135 words, published Apr 3 2025 5 votes
Book review of Robert Ferguson's fascinating history of the experiences of the Norwegians during the five years of German occupation Article 272 words 6 votes
US President John F. Kennedy files expose family secrets: Their relatives were CIA assets Article 21 votes
Former Lenin Museum in Tampere, which opened in 1946 as a symbol of Finnish-Russian friendship, has rebranded amid Ukraine war Article 559 words 12 votes
Stonehenge-like circle unearthed in Denmark – archaeologists suggest ‘woodhenge’ was built between 2600 and 1600BC on similar axis to English stone circle Article 428 words 14 votes
Restitution project genealogists track down rightful heirs of Nazi-looted books Article 1547 words, published Feb 10 2025 9 votes
Archaeologists discover stash of 1,500-year-old weapons – includes the only known Roman helmet ever found in Denmark Article 11 votes
How France uncovered the mystery of the forbidden photos of Nazi-occupied Paris Article 1513 words, published Nov 9 2024 41 votes
How elite backlash to the populist reforms of the Gracchi brothers presaged the violent collapse of the Roman Republic Article 3290 words 18 votes
Building the worst World War II air force - terrible aircraft and how to sell them (feat. @AnimarchyHistory) Video 1:06:15 17 votes
Dowding: Man behind 'The Few' | Great British Battle Commanders Video 34:46, published Nov 4 2024 3 votes
Investigating the most extreme ancient village in the United States Video 23:22, published Aug 3 2024 9 votes
Advanced technology discovered under Neolithic dwelling in Denmark – a stone paved root cellar, which could represent a remarkable technological leap in resource preservation Article 767 words 14 votes
German Navy Enigma machine systems were different to the Army, making them tougher to crack. In this video, James Grime discusses the differences and what Alan Turing achieved in breaking the code. Video 23:05 8 votes
We may be close to rediscovering thousands of texts that had been lost for millennia. Their contents may reshape how we understand the Ancient World. Article 5723 words 41 votes
Stonehenge megalith came from Scotland, not Wales, ‘jaw-dropping’ study finds Article 898 words 24 votes
12,000-year-old Aboriginal sticks may be evidence of the oldest known culturally transmitted ritual in the world Article 759 words 16 votes
Government without states (how to raise a tribal army in pre-Roman Europe, part II) Article 5364 words 8 votes
Divers find remains of Finnish World War II plane that was shot down by Moscow with a US diplomat aboard Article 1277 words 18 votes
"Sword breakers" were rare and we don't know much about them. How were they used and what were they really for? Two experienced rapier fencers experiment with one to discover more about them. Video 10:11 11 votes