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Ancient History

Ancient History: How Civilization First Took Shape

Aug 14, 2025-By Caiden Pannell

Ancient history is the story of how people built cities, invented writing, organised labour, and shaped a world we still inhabit today.

LiDAR map of platforms, plazas and causeways at El Tintal, Guatemala.

Lost Maya City Revealed in Guatemala by LiDAR

Aug 10, 2025-By Caiden Pannell

LiDAR surveys in Guatemala’s Mirador-Calakmul Karst Basin have brought a complete city plan into focus—triadic pyramids, sacbeob and waterworks—showing how early Maya.

Did Neanderthals Use Medicinal Plants to Treat Illness

Did Neanderthals Use Medicinal Plants?

Aug 09, 2025-By Caiden Pannell

Dental calculus from El Sidrón and Shanidar has produced molecular evidence that Neanderthals selected plants for medicinal rather than nutritional value.

Etruscan tomb chamber with sarcophagus and grave goods.

An Etruscan Tomb Survived 2,500 Years Unlooted

Aug 09, 2025-By Caiden Pannell

An Etruscan Tomb Survived 2,500 Years Unlooted an undisturbed Etruscan chamber tomb sealed since the 7th century BCE, with bronze mirrors, amber jewellery, and...

The Lost City of Tenea

Ancient Tenea: The Trojan City That Outlived Troy

Aug 09, 2025-By Caiden Pannell

Ancient Tenea was linked to Trojan captives and later Greek power near Corinth. Excavations reveal a city with wealth, identity, and endurance.

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