Phryne was a notable ancient Greek hetaira, or courtesan, of Athens, who is remembered throughout the millennia for her dramatic trial.
A major survey in Eretria, Greece, uncovers ancient sites, settlements, and road networks, revealing long-term human activity ...
A laboratory light experiment in Italy has been linked to claims about Jesus’ resurrection, with a physicist’s findings ...
New forensic and linguistic evidence suggests British computer scientist Adam Back may be Satoshi Nakamoto, the crypto ...
An Ontario couple discovered ancestral Indigenous human remains while renovating their home, triggering a costly ...
Agatha Christie's home in Oxfordshire is showing signs of decay, prompting a listed building repair application to secure its ...
A new study reveals early humans deliberately quarried stone for tools 220,000 years ago, showing advanced planning far ...
In the famous story of Jesus and the adulterous woman, what did Jesus write in the sand, and why did he do this?
Diomedes was the Greek hero and brave warrior of the Trojan War who stands out as the only mortal with the courage to fight a ...
According to Rev. Protopresbyter Dr. Nicolas Kazarian, Orthodox-Catholic dialogue is deepening despite key unresolved ...
The ancient Greek city of Thebes played a central role in Greek history, appearing in many of the legends of Greek mythology.
New radiocarbon dating proves the Herlaugshaugen mound is a ship burial in Norway built around AD 700, challenging what ...