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  • Metropolis:How the Destroyer of Cities, Hitler, Was Destroyed by the Cities Themselves
  • Peaky Blinders:The True Story of the Birmingham Gang and Chaplin's Secret
  • Olympiacos was founded to win
  • Historic moment:Legendary wreck of Endurance found after 117 years in Antarctica
  • When the undefeated Muhammad Ali was defeated by Joe Frazier
  • Gandhi's trial:Why he didn't defend himself
  • American exceptionalism, from Stalin with love
  • Bassanosaurus:Could this be the world's oldest dinosaur species?
  • 20 years without the drachma
  • Kyiv's world heritage sites are sending out an SOS
  • Saint Athanasius talked to the Virgin Mary and drove around in a Mercedes
  • Stories of Baskania:When I take a look I hear a noise when I pour the oil
  • Because ELAS belongs to the pantheon of modern Greek history
  • Saint Maskirovka:Vladimir Putin Lost in the Art of Deception
  • 2/22/22:What does Twosday mean today?
  • The Black Book of 21 Troubles the Church - The Illuminators and the hanging of Gregory E
  • Dowry:When did brides stop being property?
  • The youth who pinned a Jewish star with a swing on her lapel and remained in the shadow of history
  • Heliogabalus, the story of the first trans Roman Emperor
  • When the Beatles tried to buy a Greek island:Where's the guitar?
  • July 12, 1962:60 years since the Rolling Stones' first concert
  • What we learned from the dirty dishes of the ancients
  • Giorgos Stathakis:The Cretan chef who fell with a barrel from Niagara Falls
  • Alekos Panagoulis, a symbol that never bent
  • Messinia:A unique Castle straight out of Fairy Tales
  • The first Greeks... hangers-on
  • The strangest sexual habits of the ancient Greeks
  • Historical walk for the EAM rally on December 3, 1944
  • Manos Hadjidakis:His unique appearance in the cinema, in a Troumba cabaret
  • SYRIZA proposal:To teach the Battle of Crete in schools
  • The legacy of 87 and Kostas Politis
  • Because a unique archaeological discovery in Kozani you have to read foreign media to learn about it
  • Historical walks:The role of the Nazis of the Occupation
  • Normandy Landings:How the Weather Fooled the Germans - An Untold Story
  • The Pope's secret talks with Hitler come to light for the first time
  • Allen Ginsberg, the masturbated scream of the beatniks
  • Historical Tour:The first great battle of the Decembrians in Makrygianni and Plaka
  • Why we stopped wearing suits and what they symbolized a hundred years ago
  • When Glezos and Santas took down the Nazi flag from the Acropolis - 81 years since the heroic act
  • The adventurous life of William Clark who survived the wreck of the Titanic and the Empress of Ireland
  • Historical Walk:Decembriana-The fall of Caesariana, December 29, 1944
  • 100 years of Enrico Berlinguer, the communist who refused Moscow
  • Were the Gods of Olympus real?
  • Turkish provocation:They deny the Pontian Genocide, they talk about a massacre in Tripolitsa
  • Putin:How much he himself plans the battles in Ukraine - The strategic defeats
  • I spat in my child's mouth to quench his thirst
  • Oskar Niemeyer, a visionary architect- He lived to be 105 years old and created amazing buildings
  • The most cursed graves in world history
  • The story behind Russian Victory Day
  • On May Day when the 200 danced to death
  • Walt Disney:He slept in his office because he had no money - How he was inspired by Mickey Mouse
  • The true story behind the Northman
  • John Wayne Gacy on Netflix:The Killer Clown Who Killed 33 Boys - The Creepy Recordings
  • Historical Dictionary of Greek Parliamentary Parties 1844-1967:Journey through the political history of Greece
  • April 21st:He Gave Her For A Munja - Those Who Resisted
  • Pompeii:In the light works of erotic art without taboos in the ruins of the ancient city
  • Agios Fos:Simitis became head of state - Destabilization and the roots of the dispute
  • Christian Goudineau:Gaul became Roman in less than forty years
  • Life on Earth would have appeared 300 million years earlier than expected
  • Rescue excavations in the Kathmandu Valley
  • An ancient African genome sequenced for the first time
  • This terrifying skull rack was discovered in the heart of Mexico City
  • Daesh blew up the Arc de Triomphe in Palmyra
  • The mystery of the colossal tomb of Amphipolis finally solved?
  • EGYPT. Tutankhamun-Nefertiti:a tomb with a double bottom?
  • SYRIA. Maamoun Abdulkarim:Don't abandon us
  • EGYPT. Nefertiti soon under the radar
  • EGYPT. The mystery of the 4000 year old parchment
  • Will 3D save endangered heritage? The case of Krak des Chevaliers in Syria
  • Nearly 1000 more years for the Idol of Shigir, the oldest wooden sculpture in the world now dated to… 12,500 years old!
  • EGYPT. The search for Nefertiti's tomb can begin
  • Khaled Asaad, archaeologist and martyr of Palmyra
  • New Orleans mapped in 3D for posterity
  • The temple of Bel completely destroyed by Daesh in Palmyra
  • Greece:discovery of a sunken city dating from the 3rd millennium BC
  • Poland:the existence of the Nazi train is 99% sure
  • POLAND. Nazi train causes gold rush
  • Daesh methodically pursues the sacking of Palmyra
  • The sling, fatal tear of the Romans?
  • EGYPT. On the trail of Nefertiti?
  • New geoglyphs discovered in Nazca, Peru
  • In Syria, the lion of Palmyra, a new victim of Daesh
  • The megaliths of Morbihan are UNESCO World Heritage sites
  • Knowledge Cruises explore the knowledge of vanished civilizations
  • Opening the replica of the Chauvet cave:visit advice
  • EGYPT. Tutankhamun's beard, broken, badly repaired and soon restored
  • EGYPT. Tutankhamun, the club-footed pharaoh
  • The love (and encrypted) correspondence of Marie-Antoinette
  • cloud children
  • Music Festival:and Julius Caesar, what music did he listen to?
  • 7000 km by raft, lodyssey of the Kon-Tiki
  • From the Neo-Babylonian tablets to the Nebra disc, the astronomers of prehistory
  • The leaden secret of the papyri of Herculaneum
  • SYRIA. The ancient city of Palmyra about to be liberated?
  • Gauls buried in Britain?
  • EGYPT. The presence of secret rooms confirmed in the tomb of Tutankhamun!
  • EGYPT. Statues of war goddess Sekhmet discovered in Luxor
  • Syrian Heritage:drones and pixels to safeguard Syrian heritage
  • Explosive ceremonial weapons discovered in Oman
  • The ring of Joan of Arc:a new France-England?
  • Discovery of the oldest tavern in France
  • 3 Muslim tombs, the oldest in France, discovered in Nîmes
  • Tomb of Tutankhamun:a Big Bang announced
  • Merovingians:when hair was king
  • Thomas Craven or the 3D resurrection of an English Protestant who died in Paris in 1636
  • Badger Discovers Bronze Age Site Near Stonehenge
  • EGYPT. A 4,500-year-old boat has been discovered near the pyramids
  • Detect shipwrecks at the bottom of the oceans from space
  • The Great Plague of Marseilles of 1720 did not come from Asia. The killer bacillus was there
  • Some fairy tales date back to prehistoric times
  • Thermal anomalies of the Dahshur pyramid:can they be due to the Sun?
  • In Sulawesi, mysterious relatives of the man from Flores
  • The bones of the catacombs of Paris get a makeover
  • EGYPT. The curious anomalies of Dahshur's red pyramid
  • These enigmatic Sumerian divinatory livers
  • With infrared and muons, Scan Pyramids will probe the heart of the pyramids
  • EGYPT. Hany Helal:Scan Pyramids brings together the most innovative techniques
  • EGYPT. First success for the muons, in the exploration of the heart of the pyramids
  • This wooden foot would be the oldest prosthesis in Europe
  • English archaeologists now have their Pompeii
  • A volcanic eruption represented in the Chauvet cave?
  • The enigma of the Inca quipus finally elucidated?
  • Sickles under the throat to neutralize the demons
  • What if Ötzi suffered from an ulcer?
  • Stonehenge, a traveling monument?
  • The Phaistos disc would be an ancient hymn
  • Caesar's battle site discovered in the Netherlands
  • An Etruscan tomb found untouched
  • We found the wreckage of the San Jose and its fabulous treasure
  • Usurper Tutankhamun! The golden mask was not meant for him
  • Tomb of Tutankhamun:probable existence of a 90% secret chamber
  • Back to a cold case in the Valley of the Kings:the mysterious death of Nefertiti
  • China calls for return of mummified Buddha statue
  • A 4th ancestral tribe at the origins of modern Europeans
  • François Hollande gives the right of asylum to works of art
  • Genetic analysis of a sacrificed Inca child mummy
  • Incredible discovery:a 520 million year old brain fossil
  • Aerial archeology receives the TED Prize
  • EGYPT. Valley of the Kings:Zahi Hawass goes on the attack
  • Dinosaurs didn't stand a chance
  • Scan of Tutankhamun's tomb:the first results are in
  • Does Tutankhamun's tomb hold a secret?
  • When did witches appear in the West?
  • Cold Case:Did Saint Louis fall victim to a tropical disease?
  • EGYPT. At the launch of the Scan Pyramids mission, the surprise Tutankhamun
  • Mayan blood at the end of the arrows
  • Mausoleums of Timbuktu:a Malian jihadist sentenced to nine years in prison by the ICC
  • 800,000 years ago, man lit the first fire in Europe
  • This 15 century old parchment is the oldest version of Leviticus
  • 8,000-year-old statuette found in Turkey
  • Greece:2,000-year-old skeleton found in Antikythera
  • Before the Egyptians, the secrets of indigo blue were unlocked in Peru
  • Franklin Expedition:HMS Terror has been found
  • Mayas:the Codex Grolier would be authentic
  • When wasp nests help date Australian rock art
  • A surprising basalt paving discovered on the Gallic site of Gergovie
  • No, Lucy didn't kill herself falling out of a tree.
  • What was the real color of the statues of Antiquity?
  • China:when geology confirms a myth of origin
  • The mystery of the chained of Athens
  • Discovery of a 40,000 year old string instrument!
  • EGYPT. The extraordinary papyri of the port of Cheops
  • Cannabis dealers in prehistory
  • 145 bodies of Philistines discovered in excavations in Ashkelon, Israel
  • Teotihuacan:the woman with the jade smile
  • Has a hobbyist located Britain's first monastery?
  • EGYPT. The enigma of the tomb of Akhenaten soon elucidated?
  • Cambodia:Lidar reveals unsuspected medieval urbanization
  • The return of the tattooed mummy
  • The mystery of the Aztec skulls is finally solved
  • Flores Man:There Wasn't Just One Hobbit Cave
  • A massacre in Alsace, 6000 years ago
  • CAMBODIA. A look back at the looting of the royal city of Koh Ker, near Angkor
  • ScanPyramids:Kheops scrutinized by muons
  • Dagger of Tutankhamun:it was forged in an extraterrestrial metal
  • Has the tomb of the philosopher Aristotle been discovered?
  • Discovery of animal engravings in the heart of a prehistoric cave in the Spanish Basque Country
  • 140,000 years before Homo sapiens, Neanderthals appropriated the underworld
  • Searching for fragments of the asteroid that wiped out the dinosaurs
  • Traces of a giant asteroid discovered in Australia
  • Treasure discovered in ancient port of Caesarea, Israel
  • No, a teenager did not discover a Mayan city
  • Did the Normans really have the Vikings as their ancestors?
  • Here's why we're going to talk a lot about Tutankhamun's tomb from May 8
  • Exclusive interview with the new Minister of Egyptian Antiquities
  • How are fossils formed?
  • The heart of a pyramid scanned using muons!
  • A precious testimony to the heart of liberated Palmyra
  • Amarna:the lost city of Akhenaten in 3D
  • After the impact that killed the dinosaurs, how did the sea creatures survive?
  • 1st chronological modeling of the long history of the Chauvet cave
  • Sébastien Prosecutor:X-raying the Egyptian pyramids in real time
  • The CEA at the foot of the Egyptian pyramids
  • The elaboration of the Bible would be older than thought
  • LAOS. 2,500-year-old burials found in the mysterious Plain of Jars
  • An engraved Etruscan stele discovered in Italy
  • A second Viking site in North America?
  • The drop in solar activity protected Spanish ships
  • Tomb of Tutankhamun:a commission of international experts will meet in May
  • The fabulous legacy of vanished empires
  • EGYPT. New radar session in Tutankhamun's tomb
  • Tollense:the greatest European battle of the Bronze Age?
  • SYRIA. Palmyra liberated
  • The remains of a small 3,700-year-old pyramid discovered in Egypt
  • Of mice and men:a 15,000 year old story
  • Destruction of heritage:a historic Security Council resolution
  • Crusades:hoard of 13th century gold coins found in shipwreck dating from fall of Acre
  • Brittany:discovery of exceptional 14,500-year-old engraved plaques
  • Gold coins and arms trafficking:the legendary Corsican treasure of Lava reappears
  • Statues of pharaohs discovered in Cairo
  • Palmyra liberated again
  • Unknown Assyrian Palace Discovered Under Ruins of Jonah's Tomb in Mosul
  • Corsica:discovery of a sanctuary dedicated to the cult of Mithras
  • The Kennewick Man was reburied
  • A salmonellosis epidemic that caused the Aztecs to disappear, really?
  • New dorichalcum ingots found off Sicily
  • In Egypt, resumption of explorations in the tomb of Tutankhamen
  • Dead Sea Scrolls:New cave discovered in Qumran
  • The enigmatic Geoglyphs of Amazonia
  • A tomb of a royal scribe discovered in Egypt
  • A cultural center in Bamiyan for the summer of 2018
  • Internet users to the rescue of archaeologists?
  • Is the oldest slave trade cemetery in the Canary Islands?
  • PERU. The mummies cliffs
  • Abundance of Jurassic Fossils in Canada
  • How Roman racing chariots avoided going off the road
  • In the footsteps of the first zero...
  • SYRIA. New crimes in Palmyra
  • Men present in North America 24,000 years ago
  • Why did the Vikings of Greenland disappear?
  • 15 of the world's oldest mummies have been scanned
  • The use of biometrics to define the sex of prehistoric artists
  • Guillemette Andreu-Lanoé:why she supports the ScanPyramids approach
  • The ScanPyramids mission, between science and art
  • Traces of hemorrhagic fever dated 2,500 years ago found in Germany
  • Reservations about the supposed stones carved by capuchin monkeys in Brazil
  • Palmyra taken over by Daesh!
  • 2000 years ago, malaria was already rampant in Europe in the Roman Empire
  • Egypt:Have Queen Nefertari's Legs Been Found?
  • Heritage in danger:the Abu Dhabi conference
  • 5,500-year-old tombs discovered in Abydos cemetery in Egypt
  • The Mayan pyramid of El Castillo and its 2 secret structures
  • Nimroud:the strategy of cultural cleansing
  • Lascaux 4, the cave to go back in time
  • The oldest mention of Jerusalem found on a 2,700-year-old papyrus
  • Salt, a mineral essential to the development of the Anasazi culture
  • A 3.8 million year old protein in an ostrich egg
  • Neanderthal, the jeweler of Arcy-sur-Cure
  • The splendours of a house in Pompeii rendered in 3D
  • Ancient Roman coins discovered in Japan!
  • Restoration of the Great Wall of China:a disaster!
  • The oldest hooks in the world are 22,500 years old
  • Two mysterious Chinese skeletons discovered in a Roman cemetery?
  • The boomerang, a lethal weapon
  • A new museum for Monnaie de Paris
  • Confidences at the bottom of a cave:discovering the treasures of Marsoulas
  • There would have been neither industrial revolution nor digital revolution without the Neolithic revolution
  • Traces of the Lisbon tsunami (1755) found in the Caribbean!
  • Inviolate Mayan royal tomb discovered in Guatemala
  • Viking warriors did exist! The proof by genetics
  • The tomb of Amenemhat, goldsmith of Amun, discovered near Luxor
  • Macron in Athens:deciphering the symbolic choice of the Pnyx hill
  • New clues about the true end of the last survivors of the La Pérouse expedition
  • Discovery of sunken Roman remains in Tunisia
  • Remains of 19th century Chinese workers found on top of Peruvian pyramid!
  • A deteriorated Roman road to pass the fiber
  • An engraved human bone attests to ritual cannibalism 15,000 years ago
  • Denmark:a 1000-year-old Viking fortress revealed thanks to Lidar
  • Hadrian's Wall:unpublished testimonies of legionnaires
  • A rare statue discovered at Angkor
  • This armored dinosaur was wary of predators
  • Alps:human remains emerge from glaciers
  • A small Viennese Pompeii discovered on the banks of the Rhône
  • A new setting for Tutankhamun
  • Discovery in Pompeii of the tomb of a wealthy patron who organized gladiator fights
  • Ötzi:the story of the mysterious iceman adapted into a film
  • Egypt:An unknown tomb detected in the Valley of the Kings?
  • In the Spanish Basque Country, the incredible bison of Aitzbitarte
  • Iraq:Liberation of Mosul, in the heart of ancient Assyria
  • In Greece, a 25-century-old crime is being investigated
  • The extraordinary site of Jebel Irhoud told by Jean-Jacques Hublin and Abdelouahed ben-Ncer
  • Teotihuacan:a new secret tunnel detected under the pyramid of the Moon
  • 81 years for the Lascaux cave
  • New entrants to the UNESCO World Heritage List
  • Human sacrifices to feed the gods
  • Luc Ferry:Science will never explain the origin of the world
  • At the origin of pharaonic writing, the hieroglyphic cliff
  • Secrets of a 3,000-year-old Egyptian wooden prosthesis are revealed
  • The adventures of the monk in the statue continue
  • 8th edition of the National Archeology Days from June 16 to 18, 2017
  • Bronze Age wooden coffins found in Corsica
  • Aztec temple and ball court discovered in Mexico City
  • EGYPT. Were children employed in the construction of the royal city of Akhenaten?
  • A princely treatment for the Celtic treasure of Lavau
  • Te Wai Poumanu, the sacred stone of the Maori
  • Finally the proof of the presence of eunuchs in Egypt?
  • VÉgA:the online hieroglyph translator
  • Google's Doodle pays homage to an ancient mechanism
  • Egypt:new mummies discovered in the Western Desert
  • The digital double of Descartes' brain
  • An exceptional 4000-year-old burial garden discovered in Egypt
  • Chinese cultural diplomacy also involves archaeological excavations
  • The solar race of the enigmatic Uffington Giant Horse
  • 100,000 years! Can broken bones rewrite the history of American settlement?
  • The little Venus of the steppes
  • Ethnic Tensions and Neolithic Skiers in the Altai Mountains
  • 8 mummies discovered in a tomb from the time of the pharaohs near Luxor in Egypt
  • Does a third Caligula ship lie at the bottom of Lake Nemi?
  • In Germany, discovery of a treasure on the site of one of the greatest military disasters in Rome
  • Brittany:a 15th century song engraved on a stone has been resurrected
  • Pompeii:DNA and supposed lovers
  • The photographic treasure of the Jesuits of Beirut
  • The Cro-Magnon man had his face covered in nodules
  • Faced with the devastated city, Unesco wants to revive the spirit of Mosul
  • Egypt:The mystery of the tattooed mummies
  • New high-tech excavations announced in Pompeii
  • Shibushi's Amazing Iron Breastplate
  • Cutting-edge technologies for new Indiana Jones
  • Innovation, the spearhead of the Roman legions
  • A new necropolis discovered in the Egyptian desert
  • A deadly gas escaped from the gate of the Underworld
  • Prehistoric Violence in Sweden:The Lake of Severed Heads
  • The mysterious screaming mummy is exposed for the first time to the general public!
  • Monumental sculptures of dromedaries discovered in the Arabian desert
  • In Normandy:discovery of a rare cemetery of Gallic children
  • A constellation of unknown Mayan remains spotted in Guatemala
  • Italy resumes radar explorations for the search for possible unknown cavities in the tomb of Tutankhamen
  • In Cambodia, France restores an 11th century temple located in the middle of the waters
  • This docher pencil was used 10,000 years ago
  • An agreement sealed with the discoverers of the Chauvet cave
  • An Essene Calendar Decoded in an Unpublished Dead Sea Scroll
  • France should lend the Bayeux Tapestry to the British
  • Oldest Scythian tomb discovered in Siberia
  • Heritage:dogs trained to detect looted antiquities
  • 300-year-old text fragments found in wreckage of Blackbeard's ship
  • DNA of prehistoric infant reveals how America was populated
  • The search for immortality already preoccupied the first emperor of China
  • Aztec painters, alchemists of color
  • EDITORIAL. The New Explorers
  • France returns 24 Algerian insurgent skulls to Algiers
  • The first Bactrian camel of Paleolithic art!
  • Caesar did try to land in England!
  • EGYPT. Discovery of 27 statues of the goddess Sekhmet
  • The Cosquer cave will be modeled in 3D
  • Kheops:a new robot to solve the mystery of the pyramid?
  • Restitution of African heritage, a priority for Emmanuel Macron
  • Deathmatch on the agate of Pylos, Revelation of a Bronze Age masterpiece
  • Monumental cult for the enigmatic stone structures of Saudi Arabia
  • A rare medieval treasure discovered at Cluny Abbey
  • Shopping and flying in medieval armor is possible!
  • Journey to the heart of the Cheops pyramid thanks to virtual reality
  • Cavity in the Cheops pyramid:the analysis of Egyptologists Guillemette Andreu-Lanoé and Peter Der Manuelian
  • What could the 30-meter cavity discovered in the heart of the Cheops pyramid be?
  • In Kyrgyzstan, controversies around the burial of a mummy
  • A story from Sudan
  • World's oldest astrolabe recovered from shipwreck
  • Mysterious stone structures in the Saudi desert
  • Could volcanic eruptions favor the collapse of the last dynasties of Egypt?
  • Assassins Creed Origins, the video game that aspires to discover ancient Egypt
  • Bérézina:the river of debacle reveals its secrets
  • Babylonian trigonometry
  • SRS-Forum. The new high-tech archeology
  • The Viking Age and the influence of the paradise of Islam
  • The Mystery of the Oppland Mountains Viking Sword
  • In Amiens, plague victims come out of the pits
  • The Naked Mona Lisa, a work of Leonardo da Vinci? Not so fast!
  • A history of civilizations, a major work
  • When feces help gauge the size of Cahokia's population
  • Desire for Africa
  • Complexity of ancient Mayan cities confirmed
  • IN IMAGES, IN PICTURES. The mystery of the Scottish spheres
  • A shipwrecked vessel from the route to India discovered in Portugal, at the bottom of the Tagus
  • The exploitation of children, a new field of study for archaeologists
  • EGYPT. The salvage of the Abu Simbel temples is 50 years old
  • Denmark:the origins of the first city of the Viking Age
  • The secret of the German barbarians... the assimilation of warriors from elsewhere
  • Discovery of a rare cemetery of funeral urns in the Amazon
  • 7000 years ago, cheese was made around the Mediterranean
  • Fire at the National Museum of Rio:Brazil touched to the heart
  • Codex Grolier is now the oldest manuscript in America
  • Genetic analysis of child fossil proves Neanderthals and Denisovans must have mated frequently
  • Roman tombs discovered in Palestine
  • After five years of closure, the museum of Idleb in Syria reopens its doors
  • 2,200-year-old earring discovered in Jerusalem
  • Extreme droughts are behind the collapse of the Maya
  • A 2,800-year-old silver treasure in the steppes of Kazakhstan
  • Inca mummies and cinnabar clothing. A deadly pigment?
  • The Black Sarcophagus of Alexandria
  • Sinking of a Huguenot ship off Florida:American justice decides in favor of France
  • Extremely rare! An embalming workshop discovered in Egypt
  • When Europe was covered with Stonehenge... in wood
  • Syphilis DNA extracted for the first time from archaeological remains
  • EDITORIAL. Sciences et Avenir 857:revelations about the Cheops pyramid thanks to the papyri found
  • lead dye for antique hair
  • King Arthur:a stone covered with intriguing writing found in Tintagel
  • In Colombia, marvels of rock art hidden in the jungle
  • The enigma of the headdresses of the Colossi of Easter Island solved
  • A stolen letter from Christopher Columbus returned to Spain
  • A fascinating ancient burial discovered near Rome
  • Soul skin:When archeology meets cinema
  • Traces of a fierce battle in Danish swamps 2000 years ago
  • Wars and plagues:when the lead signature of the Roman Empire is found in the ice of Greenland
  • An unknown predatory dinosaur on display and for sale in June in Paris
  • Corinthian helmet found in Russia
  • Discovery of a possible case of crucifixion
  • Attacked by bacteria, the wreck of the Titanic could disappear within 20 years
  • Australian brewers in search of a missing beer
  • Archaeologist Christian Goudineau is dead
  • No secret chamber in Tutankhamun's tomb!
  • The largest pre-Hispanic child sacrifice site discovered in Peru
  • In Greece, the metro project reveals the secrets of ancient Thessaloniki
  • Roman Propaganda Colors on the Antonine Wall
  • Nazi submarine found off Danish coast
  • A cache of steles engraved with the mysterious writing of the African kingdom of Meroe discovered
  • This medieval man had replaced his amputated arm with a blade!
  • 10th-century monetary hoard linked to Harald Bluetooth discovered
  • After 2000 years, new remains appear in Pompeii
  • In a medieval tomb, a rare case of a fetus born after the burial of its mother
  • Did the Gauls drink cannabis wine?
  • An archaeological expedition sets out to conquer the lost civilization of Doggerland
  • June 6, 1944:the archeology of the Second World War, a new field of study
  • The Mysterious Brown Stains of Tutankhamun's Tomb Do Not Pose a Threat
  • Xian's buried army:the Chinese did not invent rustproofing!
  • Egypt:a tomb of more than 2000 years unveiled in Sohag
  • Jaguar offering could lead to discovery of Aztec royal tomb
  • Brittany:the bard with the Lyre, where the secrets of a Gallic statue revealed by 3D
  • The mysterious Etruscan tomb discovered in Corsica begins to speak
  • Tutankhamun, gold to live millions of years
  • Iberian Peninsula:genetics reveals a major migratory wave from the steppes 4500 years ago
  • Black Jerusalem reveals its architectural secrets
  • In Spain, 7000 years ago, cannibalistic farmers
  • When ancient Americans tattooed themselves 2000 years ago
  • Egypt:2000-year-old catacombs finally preserved from groundwater
  • Researchers pierce a little more the mystery surrounding the city of Angkor
  • In search of Cortés' lost fleet
  • Discovery of the wreckage of the USS Hornet aircraft carrier, sunk during World War II
  • Did King Arthur exist?
  • Iran:an unknown inscription discovered near the tomb of Darius
  • Tombs of Mochica military leaders discovered in Peru
  • Mummies more than 2,000 years old discovered in Egypt
  • Secret Cold War bunkers deep in the Polish forest
  • Iceland's Viking elite were buried with stallions
  • Blue pigments testify to the existence of women copyists in the Middle Ages
  • This fossil whale fed on the young of another closely related species
  • A temple dedicated to a god celebrated by human sacrifices discovered in Mexico
  • 4,400-year-old tomb discovered in Egypt
  • The scourge of the plague present in Europe even earlier than expected
  • NOTEBOOK. The colors of the Egyptian palette
  • In Israel, a scent of vanilla on the Armaggedon site
  • Why the Leaning Tower of Pisa gently leans and straightens
  • NOTEBOOK. About Egyptian Perfumes
  • NOTEBOOK. Observe craft practices in Egyptian tombs
  • NOTEBOOK. Strange uses that have been made of Egyptian mummies
  • This stone mask is over 9,000 years old
  • NOTEBOOK. What the Tomb of Amenouahsou, Artist of Ancient Egypt Reveals
  • Discovery of a burial at Joya de Ceren, the Mayan Pompeii
  • NOTEBOOK. A tomb shared by two artists under Amenhotep III
  • Ice core reveals 536 was the worst year in human history
  • NOTEBOOK. Beginning of the study of the paintings of the tomb of Nebamon and Ipuky
  • NOTEBOOK. Live research by image
  • NOTEBOOK. Revealing pigments with light:the visible and the invisible
  • NOTEBOOK. Rediscovering the monuments of eternity of Ramses II
  • NOTEBOOK. The modern documentation of painted walls
  • NOTEBOOK. The pigments of Egyptian painting
  • NOTEBOOK. Discovering the burial chapel of Nakhtamon
  • NOTEBOOK. How did the painters of ancient Egypt work?
  • EXCLUDED. Exploration in Egypt:the logbook of 2 researchers
  • A mini terracotta army discovered in China
  • One of the secrets of Viking expansion? A massive production of tar
  • Egypt:The mummified cats and scarabs of Saqqara
  • The Gauls embalmed the heads of their vanquished enemies!
  • The enigmatic Pictish stelae, witnesses of ancient writing
  • The Indians of Amazonia already cultivated cocoa 5300 years ago
  • A 2,400-year-old shipwreck has been found in excellent condition, at the bottom of the Black Sea
  • Discoveries in Peru of 20 fascinating pre-Columbian statuettes, with their faces covered with a mask
  • Italy:a "vampire burial" in a children's cemetery
  • Graffiti discovered in Pompeii corrects the date of the eruption of Vesuvius
  • Rare Viking Grave Ship Find in Norway
  • When Namibian trackers talk about 10,000-year-old footprints in a cave in southern France
  • In Siberia, the Denisova cave reveals a new treasure
  • VIDEO. Pyramid of Cheops:the unknown cavity turns out to be even longer!
  • VIDEO. Discovering the Chauvet cave
  • 143 giant figures discovered in the plain of Nazca in Peru
  • VIDEO. Montaigne's tomb begins to reveal its secrets
  • A DNA analysis of a bloodstain reveals the illnesses of the famous revolutionary Marat
  • When 2000-year-old messages from the Roman Empire resurface from the past
  • In 12,000 years of history, the Roman people saw their genetic heritage upset twice
  • Did the Viking berserks, famous warriors of Odin, enter a trance before going to fight?
  • Why did the Akkadian Empire suddenly collapse? The answer given by the corals
  • To remove their sulphurous scent, the Vatican Secret Archives changes its name
  • Cambodia:one of the first capitals of the Khmer Empire confirmed by airborne laser scans
  • Sculpted Gallic busts discovered in Brittany
  • Discovery under Jerusalem of a street built 2,000 years ago, during the mandate of Pontius Pilate
  • Sarcophagi of high priests intentionally hidden 3000 years ago discovered in Egypt
  • Over 20 sarcophagi found intact in single tomb in Luxor, Egypt
  • Vercingetorix, the famous stranger who made Caesar tremble
  • Our prehistoric ancestors also stored tin cans
  • An exceptional Roman necropolis unearthed in Narbonne
  • A new method to unlock the secret of the papyri of Herculaneum?
  • Chilean authorities authorize excavations on Robinson Crusoe Island to locate buried pirate treasure
  • At the Château de Puivert, a rediscovered musical instrument
  • The ancient tomb of the Lady of Vix, Celtic princess, rises from the ground
  • Victims of 13th century Mongol invasions identified in Russia
  • Roman Nîmes:moving discovery of children's graves
  • Thomas Römer, new administrator of the Collège de France
  • The story of the Ark of the Covenant through the prism of the Bible
  • Notre-Dame opens up to science (1):The cathedral is full of unexplored places
  • Press review Germany:we still do not know the true origin of the Nebra record
  • Photos of the wreckage of HMS Terror released, after it was abandoned by the crew in 1848
  • VIDEO. In Russia, archaeologists groom delicate works
  • Amiens:a 14th century cellar at the origin of the hole
  • Pompeii:discovery of a treasure against the evil eye
  • War would have been total and permanent among the Maya of the Classic period
  • How did successive crossings allow humans to colonize the planet?
  • A rare Buddhist manuscript found in Afghanistan
  • Discovery:women and men do not have the same cochlea
  • Beginning of the restoration of the exterior sarcophagus in gilded wood of Tutankhamun
  • A reed boat to cross the Mediterranean
  • Did the Vikings stay in North America longer than previously thought?
  • The remains of an ancient Ptolemaic temple found under the waters of Aboukir
  • Egypt:two new pyramids are accessible to the visit
  • Hundreds of archaeological objects on the Moon:should they be protected?
  • The astonishing cranial deformation of the Lady of Dully
  • Tomb of the Kings in Jerusalem:barely reopened, already closed
  • In Peru, the mysterious birds of Nasca are revealed
  • Scurvy, not the plague, responsible for the death of Saint-Louis
  • The Romans drank the same grape varieties as us!
  • The National Days of Archeology is this weekend!
  • Siberian birdman
  • 12,000 years old… We have found the oldest comic strip in Angoulême!
  • Discovery of mysterious grain rings in Austria
  • In the Iron Age, not all Celtic shields were made of metal!
  • How much archaeological looting has brought to the Islamic State?
  • Scientists excavate the site of a massacre that inspired the author of Game of Thrones
  • Hallucinogenic drug:1000-year-old layahuasca found in Bolivia
  • The city of Plougastel offers 2000 euros to whoever deciphers a mysterious inscription engraved on a rock
  • 65 years ago, Dien Bien Phu, the last battle
  • Largest set of prehistoric human footprints found in Africa
  • Extract hearts to feed the gods
  • The last passage, an invitation to travel in the Chauvet Cave
  • Swords and fighting techniques in the Bronze Age, new data
  • Illuminations:the enigma of a forgotten medieval pigment
  • 300,000 years old, the oldest throwing weapon reappears from the past
  • When the melting of Scandinavian ice reveals Viking remains
  • At the origin of the Danses macabres, the epidemics of the Middle Ages
  • Covid-19:the opening of the Grand Egyptian Museum postponed to 2021
  • Decorated ostrich eggs, an outward sign of wealth from the ancient world
  • Neanderthal, leader! 42,000-year-old residues prove it
  • Christian Grataloup:The day after will have features in common with those of the great epidemics of the past
  • Spanish conquerors used indigenous technology to make their weapons
  • Russia:the mysterious circle of extinct mammoth bones
  • 3400 years old, discovery of one of the oldest ball courts in America
  • In the footsteps of a new royal tomb in Egypt
  • Off the Hérault, a forest under the sea, 8000 years old
  • Djoser, the oldest pyramid in Egypt, reopens to the public
  • Anthropology and Archeology of Iron:3 questions to Laurent Olivier, archaeologist
  • 74,000 years ago, the eruption of Toba would not have overcome the populations settled in Asia
  • Tomb of Tutankhamun:an unpublished report mentions mysterious hidden chambers
  • Has the supposed tomb of Romulus been found in the Forum of Rome?
  • The extraordinary Roman dagger from Haltern am See
  • Statue of Angkor's greatest ruler regains his lost arms
  • WW1 helmets partly rival those of today
  • Centuries-old date palms resurrected from 2,000-year-old seeds
  • Discovery of a hundred parietal works in a cave in Spain
  • Mesopotamia:the spirit of the laws
  • 20,000 years ago, the oldest case of facial piercing discovered in Africa
  • Death of Simon Coencas, last survivor of the discoverers of Lascaux
  • Egypt:discovery of tombs of priests of the gods Thoth and Horus
  • Researchers shatter the myth of the lost civilization of Cahokia, a vast Native American city at the heart of many fantasies
  • Quarterings, stakes, crucifixions:the appalling history of punishments in the West
  • A gold bar from the Treasure of Cortés reappears in Mexico!
  • Researchers make a 3,000-year-old mummy speak
  • The mysterious death of Alexander the Great
  • Punishments:the little museum of horrors
  • This fossil scorpion is the oldest ever discovered
  • The idol of Pachacamac which was used to venerate the Inca god finally reveals its colors
  • Professional executors from father to son:when executioners formed dynasties
  • How was the trade of executioner born in France?
  • These 12 crimes as old as the world
  • The founding myths and their murderous heroes
  • Gironde:several shells discovered on the beaches, the gendarmerie calls for caution
  • At the heart of the DNA of the Papuans, a treasure of humanity
  • Jean-Paul Demoule:It's not too late to be optimistic
  • Fresco of monkeys at Akrotiri:what if the Minoans, in the Bronze Age, had traveled to South Asia?
  • A prehistoric chewing gum reveals its secrets
  • The extraordinary Celtic chariot and shield of Pocklington
  • The science of builders:ziggurats, colossi of clay
  • Egypt:what were the strange head cones used for?
  • Here is the oldest hunting scene of prehistoric art known to date
  • How French forests helped build Rome
  • One pyramid can hide another!
  • A female warrior who died in battle 2,500 years ago?
  • A new Paleolithic Venus discovered in Amiens!
  • A replica of the Cosquer cave announced for 2022
  • Science solves (partly) the mystery of the skeleton Ernest
  • A sanctuary of Viking gods discovered in Norway
  • 3000 years ago, Asian horsemen were already playing ball
  • What a bed looked like 200,000 years ago
  • 2,000-year-old neurons found intact in vitrified brain of Herculaneum victim
  • Thousand-year-old paintings unearthed in the heart of the Thai jungle
  • Oldest Roman armor in history found in Teutoburg
  • The mystery of the Amber Room looted by the Nazis about to be solved?
  • Incredible rock paintings discovered in Australia
  • Blood rituals among the ancient nomads of Siberia
  • Did the ancient Egyptians massively breed birds to mummify them?
  • Egypt:14 new sarcophagi discovered in Saqqara
  • What could be Montaigne's skeleton unearthed
  • 120,000-year-old human footprints discovered in Saudi Arabia
  • Genetics shows Vikings weren't all tall, blue-eyed blondes
  • Farmers in pre-Hispanic civilization used El Niño to irrigate their fields
  • Excavations resume in the supposed tomb of Montaigne
  • 2,500-year-old inviolate sarcophagi found in Egypt
  • Artificial intelligence at the service of the reconstruction of Babylonian texts
  • The Nebra disc is 1000 years younger than we thought
  • Study reveals Stonehenge was designed to amplify sounds and keep them inside
  • New drawings, including a mysterious female figure, discovered at the Rouffignac cave
  • Breton monks were already making pancakes in the Middle Ages
  • A Neanderthal gene is linked to an increased sensitivity to pain in modern humans
  • And Renaissance painters invented perspective
  • Parasitic infections were common in medieval Europe
  • English Navy:researchers question the nautical genius of Alfred the Great
  • Radiocarbon dating technique becomes more accurate
  • Christopher Columbus would not be responsible for the spread of syphilis in Europe
  • The face of the painter Raphaël reconstructed in 3D by an Italian university
  • Napoleonic Wars:The Hell of Cabrera, an Unrecognized Berezina
  • The origin of the Stonehenge megaliths finally discovered
  • Google pays tribute to Jeanne Barret, the first woman to travel around the world
  • The Vikings are believed to have helped spread the smallpox virus across Europe
  • Over 2,700 Years Old Kingdom of Judah Seals Discovered in Jerusalem
  • Where did the Hyksos come from, rulers of the 15th dynasty of Egypt and long considered invaders?
  • Rare finds of prehistoric animals in Germany
  • Origin of two-millennium-old Alexandrian glass elucidated
  • The ancestors of cats may have tracked Man, but they did not eat from his hand until quite late.
  • The age of Cerne Abbas' naked giant is no longer a puzzle!
  • The Olmecs, a civilization of colossi
  • Native American DNA in Polynesians
  • Neolithic milk drinkers and meat eaters
  • Discovery of an incredible diversity of burials, among the oldest in Gaul
  • Traces of pollution found on the ancient Mayan site of Tikal
  • Australia:two aboriginal sites at least 7,000 years old discovered for the first time under the sea
  • From the eruption of an Alaskan volcano to the fall of the Roman Republic
  • Cussac, the Lascaux of engraving, reveals its unique graves
  • Discovery of the oldest traces of the use of bows and arrows outside of Africa
  • An elite of incestuous God-Kings would have ruled Ireland 5,000 years ago
  • Ancient DNA reveals how the Caribbean was populated
  • At least 13,000 years old, a tiny bird sheds new light on the history of sculpture
  • A million dollars in the sun:Forrest Fenn's treasure has been found
  • Without moving a stone, this Roman city was mapped using radar
  • Archaeologists reveal a forgotten portion of the Great Wall of China
  • 1400m long, the oldest and largest structure in the Mayan world revealed by Lidar
  • Cannabis traces found in 2,800-year-old sanctuary in Israel
  • The history of France can be read in our genes
  • The discovery of a perfume workshop in Pompeii reveals ancient manufacturing secrets
  • Six skeletons, including possibly that of Black Sam Bellamy, found in the wreckage of a pirate ship sunk in 1717
  • Discovery in Egypt of what would be the oldest brewery in the world
  • Stonehenge built from a Welsh megalithic site located more than 200 kilometers away?
  • 18,000 years old, the oldest melody in the world?
  • Was the treasure of the Guelphs, a German “national cultural asset”, acquired by spoliation?
  • Age-old relics discovered at site of future Stonehenge tunnel
  • The body of Khaled Al-Asaad, the martyred archaeologist of Palmyra, was found in Syria
  • The last secret of the Shaman of Bad Dürrenberg
  • Egypt:Greco-Roman burials discovered at Taposiris Magna
  • Back to Sutton Hoo:The Dig, one of the greatest archaeological discoveries of the 20th century
  • In Reunion, the moving remains of a prison for children
  • Traces of fort destroyed by Russian settlers in Alaska revealed
  • Sacrifices, cannibalism and revenge:archeology reveals a bloody episode in the conquest of Mexico by the conquistadors
  • The oldest form of European currency could date back to the Bronze Age
  • Is China Rewriting Its History?
  • Peru:Caral, 5,000-year-old archaeological city, threatened by illegal construction
  • Egypt:major archaeological discoveries at Saqqara
  • Discovery of a 2,000-year-old child's grave near Clermont
  • Oldest prehistoric cave painting found in Indonesia
  • What was the parietal art used for?
  • The fascinating Tashtyk death masks
  • The mystery of the Lost Colony of Roanoke, the first English people to land in America, about to be solved?
  • Press review Germany:double burial of twin babies in the Palaeolithic
  • An exceptional thermopolium, street food stand in ancient Rome, unearthed in Pompeii
  • Discovery of a very well-preserved cub mummy in the permafrost
  • Found Bom Jesus treasure reveals secrets about origin of elephant tusks
  • Going back to the prehistory of myths...it's possible!
  • Scotland:an artifact from the Great Pyramid of Giza found by chance in a cigar box
  • New series of Aztec skulls discovered in central Mexico City
  • Stonehenge:all you need to know about the most famous and mysterious megalithic site in the world
  • The tomb of the Chancellor of Burgundy Nicolas Rolin discovered in Autun
  • Nebra's celestial disk returns to its zenith!
  • More than 10,000 feathers and 180 meters of rope:an 800-year-old Native American blanket studied
  • Sapiens vs Neanderthal:one inch difference
  • United States:first direct evidence of hallucinogen consumption in a rock art site
  • 2 new victims emerge from the ruins of Pompeii
  • American students reveal hidden French text in 15th century manuscript
  • Amazing Discoveries Made in Leonardo da Vinci's Drawings
  • During the first millennium, the Pueblo Indians survived by sinking into lava tunnels
  • World's Oldest Olive Oil Bottle Identified at Naples Archaeological Museum
  • Discovery of an exceptional necropolis in Autun, probably home to some of the first Christians of France
  • BOOK:Wounded Knee, the unprecedented investigation
  • Secret, Confidential:National Archives and classified documents, return to a controversy
  • The new Grail:searching for humans, organisms and ecosystems that have disappeared in the DNA of soils
  • REPORTAGE. With the police who hunt down stolen art and blood antiquities
  • Stonehenge reveals its secrets
  • Sarcophagus Reveals 4,000-Year-Old Funerary Text, Predating Ancient Egyptian Book of the Dead
  • Ancient Egypt:the composition of the black and red inks of the papyri surprises the researchers
  • Sacrifice of Lamas Buried Alive Reveals 600-Year-Old Inca Ritual
  • Ingenious technique of the Mayas to filter water
  • Nantes:when China does not want Genghis Khan to be celebrated
  • Peru:a cat geoglyph discovered in the Nazca desert
  • Plague:Records Reveal Epidemic Spread Much Faster in 17th Century Than in 14th Century
  • Mud and wild animals:the difficult journey undertaken 10,000 years ago by a woman and a child, reconstructed
  • Moctezuma's headdress claimed from Austria by Mexico
  • The melting of the glaciers of the Alps reveals treasures buried for millennia
  • Fine particle pollution already existed in the Neolithic period, and at very high levels
  • The oldest plague patient lived 5000 years ago
  • Ancient Egypt:To bury wild animals alongside the king is to assert his power
  • The Alfred Merlin, a new boat that will revolutionize underwater archeology
  • Opening a tomb does not always rhyme with looting in the High Middle Ages
  • Identification of the oldest trace of a shark attack
  • Groups of men exchanged knowledge 140,000 years ago
  • During the Middle Ages, not all plague victims were placed in mass graves
  • Ancient Egypt:the secrets of the painters of eternity
  • INTERVIEW. For the Egyptians, working on these sites was a consecration!
  • INTERVIEW. Building a pyramid can only be done under a strong administration
  • 1000 years later, two Viking warriors from the same family reunited in Denmark
  • 8,000 years ago in Siberia, hunter-gatherers danced to the sound of elk teeth
  • The renovation of the Acropolis of Athens:a controversy that goes beyond the borders of Greece
  • Did Swiss farmers domesticate opium poppy in the Neolithic?
  • Egypt:animals were also mummified
  • Egypt:5 museums where you can discover pharaonic treasures
  • Egypt:Greek and Roman settlers widely embraced mummification
  • Incas:revelations about the sacrificed children of the mountains
  • Egypt experienced violent episodes 13,000 years ago exacerbated by climate change
  • Laurence des Cars, a woman at the head of the Louvre
  • Germany pledges to return Benin bronzes in 2022
  • In the ruins of Afghan palaces, refugees have replaced the sultans
  • When the Gauls wrote... to honor the gods or curse the living
  • REPLAY. Twitch with Alban Gautier:when medieval history inspires Tolkien and Game of Thrones
  • When Angkor was one of the most populated cities in the world
  • Bicentenary of the death of Napoleon:an emperor passionate about science
  • Indiana Jones, archeology from a 40-year-old archaeologist
  • Mexico City:Templo Mayor Sacrificed Victims Origin Identified!
  • Scientists have discovered a pregnant Egyptian mummy, the world's first case of its kind
  • A treasure over 2,500 years old discovered by a walker in Sweden
  • Egypt:back on an archaeological discovery … which is probably not a lost city
  • A forest tour of France for the framework of Notre-Dame de Paris
  • REPLAY. Twitch:all about underwater wrecks
  • This is The Ascension of Aten, a lost city more than 3000 years old discovered in Egypt
  • DIRECT. Follow in Cairo the Parade of the Pharaohs, or the impressive procession of Egyptian mummies
  • Medieval scrolls:sheep rather than calf to get rid of fraudsters
  • Conversation with a mestizo from New Spain:another vision of the conquest of Mexico
  • VIDEO. Camille's chronicle:the truth about Roman orgies
  • On the trail of the Romans in China
  • Pompeii:15 minutes to die!
  • WWII archaeology:Thousands of bomb craters mapped in Poland
  • What are the Dark Ages, this period of British history, the subject of the film The Dig?
  • No, scientists have not unlocked the secrets of the mysterious Antikythera machine
  • 1000 years of bound feet in China, revealed by the Golden Lotus Cemetery
  • Israel unveils 2,000-year-old Bible manuscript
  • A medieval birthing belt reveals its secrets
  • 20 years after their destruction, the Buddhas of Bamiyan are resurrected at the Guimet Museum
  • Question of the week:why in ancient Egypt are the characters represented in profile?
  • Iraq's martyr cities welcome Pope for historic visit, first in 2,000 years
  • Reading letters without unfolding them is possible!
  • BOOK. Notebooks of Egyptologists, Fascinating Field Diaries from the Golden Age of Egyptology
  • Italy:discovery of an exceptional ceremonial chariot from the Roman era near Pompeii
  • “In the history of underwater archeology, cases where complete skeletons have been found are very rare”
  • Medical Imaging Confirms Execution of Captured Pharaoh on Battlefield
  • The origin of the enigmatic Tarim Basin mummies is no longer a Chinese puzzle
  • A looted Mayan stele has been returned to Guatemala by a French collector
  • A year after its discovery, the incredible Autun vase reveals some of its secrets
  • 1021:the exact year the Vikings were in America
  • Israel:Diver finds crusader knight's sword in mint condition
  • Exotic objects found in Bavaria in German-speaking tombs
  • The oldest representation of a ghost discovered in the recesses of the British Museum
  • The book that unfolds the story of La Fabrique de la France
  • In the footsteps of the royal palace of Helfta, the 10th century residence of Emperor Otto the Great
  • The medieval warrior was an intersex warrior
  • 3 Egyptian mummies find their faces thanks to DNA
  • Supposed to reflect Viking voyages to America, the famous map of Vinland is definitely a fake
  • VIDEO. Camille's chronicle:Fontainebleau, the little Lascaux of Seine-et-Marne
  • The origin and heritage of the Etruscans decoded by genetics
  • One of the largest sets of Roman gold coins discovered by diving holidaymakers
  • An ancestor of Mediterranean mosaics discovered in Turkey
  • Mass graves of crusaders found in Lebanon
  • Paleogenetics disrupts knowledge about the origin of the first population of ancient Japan
  • In Normandy, archeology and the forgotten soldiers of the Second World War
  • In the secrets of an incredible Franciscan manuscript
  • Africa press review. The very first underwater museum in Africa, soon off the coast of Kenya
  • Gold medallions adorned with runic inscriptions turn Denmark's history upside down
  • Saudi desert camel carvings are over 7,000 years old
  • The White Monument at Tell Banat in Mesopotamia is said to have been the first war memorial
  • 9,000 years ago, in China, beer would have been consumed during funeral rites
  • Archaeologists find loving couple embracing in 1,500-year-old Chinese tomb
  • Afghanistan, graveyard of empires?
  • Champollion, the conqueror of hieroglyphs
  • Interview. In 1883, we were able to follow the eruption of Krakatoa almost live
  • At the end of the Neolithic period, central Europe was characterized by an astonishing ethnic diversity
  • Afghanistan taken by the Taliban, looting and abandonment threaten archaeological sites
  • Daggers, bracelets or ax blades:an excavation in Allier brings to light a record accumulation of objects dating from the Bronze Age
  • 3,700 years ago, the Mesopotamians used the Pythagorean theorem a thousand years before the birth of the Greek scientist
  • Archaeologists discover a skeleton with an exceptional level of preservation in Pompeii
  • The mummy of a girl who was returned to Bolivia two years ago is named Saphi
  • A look back at the discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls
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  • The origin of the Scythians revealed by genetics
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  • Germany:a second Celtic princess on the Heuneburg site?
  • Neanderthal first European cave artist?
  • A Bronze Age necropolis in Hungary sheds light on population displacements
  • The inhabitants of Easter Island would have survived climate change
  • When a prehistoric tool tells a Neanderthal hunting scene
  • Lagoon of Venice:discovery of traces of an ancient Roman road submerged
  • Egypt:the Old and Middle Kingdom
  • In the 16th century, the Chickasaws reworked European objects to introduce them into their daily lives
  • The last meal of the Tollund Man, one of the most famous bog mummies
  • Discoveries of a wreck of a military ship and a funerary complex in Heracleion, the ancient underwater Egyptian city
  • Cannabis domesticated 12,000 years ago in China, study finds
  • There are no prehistoric graves
  • Egypt:the predynastic period and the first dynasties
  • The discovery of two bodies proves that the Black Death has indeed reached southern Italy
  • The second wind of a hieroglyphic printing press in Cairo
  • Egypt:February 22, when the statue of Ramses II, in Abu Simbel, is irradiated by the rays of the sun
  • An amazing bronze figurine found at the site of the Battle of Tollense
  • Mystery in the Andes:Skewers of Human Vertebrae from the Chincha Valley
  • Angkor:a World Heritage Site in times of Covid-19
  • Egypt:the hill of the dead reveals its secrets
  • A headless horse discovered in the middle of a Merovingian necropolis
  • England:mysterious 5,000-year-old drum discovered in children's grave
  • Researchers want to find the identity of prisoners buried on the site of a stalag in Poland
  • Stonehenge exhibit depicts interconnected world 4,500 years ago
  • Geoglyphs and Nazca lines:how were they drawn?
  • Australian searchers announce they have found James Cook's ship, the Endeavor
  • The Gribshunden:a caravel buried in the Baltic Sea for more than 500 years
  • A glass bowl from the Roman period discovered in an exceptional state of preservation
  • Maykop's scepters are actually drinking straws, the first of humanity
  • A 4,000-year-old board game unearthed in the Oman desert
  • The first most beautiful conquest of the human being was... a donkey
  • Rare Roman-era wooden sculpture unearthed in UK
  • Great Britain:an unknown migratory wave from France 3000 years ago
  • Lignite would have been used by the Mycenaeans more than 3000 years ago
  • Researchers believe they have discovered the legendary Temple of Hercules Gaditanus
  • The Gallic writings reveal their secrets
  • INTERVIEW. The human dressed in oak
  • The world's first child burial
  • A treasure trove of thousands of shards covered with ancient writing unearthed at Athribis, Egypt.
  • Blood eagle, famous Viking torture, was anatomically possible, study concludes
  • New mysterious stone spheres discovered in Costa Rica!
  • Celtic gold found in eastern Germany may have been used to buy slaves
  • In Norway, the Viking ship of Gjellestad reveals its secrets
  • What did the Saxon castles of Hamburg look like?
  • French Archeology in Egypt, 170 years of continuous presence
  • How our distant ancestors evolved their weapons
  • A possible new case of Roman crucifixion in the British Isles
  • Mummies with golden tongues discovered in Egypt
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  • First evidence of shoe use by prehistoric men in France
  • Peru:the mummy that came from the sierra
  • 142,000 years:the oldest adornment in the world has just been discovered
  • A dose of Neanderthal, a finger of Denisova
  • And Sapiens began his slow conquest of the world
  • Africa, immense cradle of our humanity
  • VIDEOS. The Odyssey of Genes, 7 million years of human history deciphered
  • A hope of saving the wreck of the Mary-Rose, the English Pompeii eaten away by bacteria
  • INTERVIEW. The Grand Egyptian Museum is the cultural project of the century
  • In Peru, discovery of a mass grave from the pre-Columbian era
  • Unesco:Illicit trafficking of cultural property is a global scourge
  • The enigmatic civilization of the Oxus is revealed
  • A real Roman treasure discovered in the Bavarian city of Augsburg
  • Archaeology:a slave room discovered near the ruins of Pompeii
  • Egypt:the Late Period and the Ptolemaic Period
  • BOOK. Dedi's Diary, and Other Red Sea Papyri
  • 3D reconstruction of a huge fort tells us more about the Picts, fascinating painted warriors of Scotland
  • Egypt:the New Kingdom
  • Ancient Egypt:in the New Kingdom, the sacred messages of the Valley of the Kings
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  • Ancient Egypt:predynastic periods and first dynasties, with the origins of immortality
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  • An ancient Mesopotamian city emerges from the Tigris River in Iraqi Kurdistan
  • An ancient strain of Escherichia coli extracted from a mummy
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  • The mysterious origin of the Black Death, finally unveiled thanks to DNA analyzes
  • An exceptional Gallo-Roman sanctuary discovered near Rennes
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  • The function of Neolithic copper daggers finally elucidated?
  • Here's the oldest depiction of a math lesson from ancient Greece (and you'll get it all!)
  • Did Paleolithic men use fire to give life to their engravings?
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  • Rediscovering the smells of ancient worlds, a dream now within the reach of archaeologists
  • Archeology of the invisible:age-old Egyptian perfumes revealed by technology
  • Amenhotep I:The scanner will reconstruct his face
  • Amenhotep I, digital autopsy of a pharaoh
  • Egypt:five pharaonic tombs unearthed next to a pyramid at Saqqara
  • The Yamnayas, nomadic people of the Eurasian steppe, migrated to Serbia 5,000 years ago
  • Important archaeological discoveries made under Notre-Dame, including a lead sarcophagus
  • Karakorum, capital of the Mongol Empire:a city located in the steppe
  • Stonehenge:in England, the mystery of the "hanging stones"
  • Brittany:prehistoric art comes to Plougastel
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  • An archaeological treasure in the heart of the Massif Central
  • Homo:Our family is growing?
  • The first map of Europe dates from the Bronze Age!
  • A Mexican mammoth trap
  • Prehistory:A New "Paleo" Diet
  • Neanderthal sleeps in us
  • The nuraghes, pedestals of ancient Sardinia
  • A prehistoric chewing gum
  • Neanderthals stop in Clichy
  • The Neolithic Amazon
  • Catalonia discovers its prehistoric cave
  • Cosquer, a cave emerging from the waters
  • Mysterious Cro-Magnon Babies
  • A tooth that tickles prehistory
  • With the first peasants, Europe changed its way of life
  • New perspectives on the Neolithic
  • New era, new symbols
  • The echo of Stonehenge
  • Ancient shipwreck:in the Mediterranean, the discovery of the "Bou Ferrer" wreck
  • Mesopotamia:leisure to forget the difficulties of everyday life
  • Battle of Alesia:the discovery that fueled the controversy
  • The Gauls in Battle:A Damn Well-Organized Fury
  • Socrates and the belief in the immortality of the soul
  • The Gauls, so strange and so familiar
  • Islam:the time of the first caliphs
  • Saint Paul:his death remains a mystery
  • Tarquin the Superb, the hated king of Rome
  • In Rome, the Capitol dominates the world
  • The tomb of Nefertari, requiem for a woman of power
  • Osiris, Master of Life and Death
  • US returns 17,000 antiquities to Iraq
  • In Arles, discovery of puzzle-style frescoes
  • A Roman chariot hidden under the ashes
  • Sacred Animals:When Egypt's Fauna Becomes Religion
  • Mummification, passport for eternity
  • The well-oiled ancient olive industry
  • The Fall of the Roman Empire:Why Our View Changed
  • The centurions, pillars of the legions of Rome
  • Sesostris III, the conquering pharaoh
  • An Etruscan book hidden in a mummy
  • The "Ballad of the Hanged" by François Villon
  • Feast at the table of medieval princes
  • Joan of Arc, daughter of the border
  • Was Joan of Arc illiterate?
  • Jerusalem before the first crusade
  • The rich and changing historiography of the Crusades
  • Godfrey of Bouillon:the one who did not want to be king
  • The capture of Jerusalem by the Crusaders in 1099
  • Relics, this sacred trade of the Middle Ages
  • Boccaccio's Decameron, or the novel in times of plague
  • The bear, a disgraced lord
  • Brittany:migrations at the sources of its history
  • Vikings:the origins of a word
  • Brittany:A Place at King Arthur's Round Table
  • Gilles de Rais, the great lord serial killer
  • How sugar became irresistible
  • Pasta, an Italian passion that comes from afar
  • Eight crusades in two centuries
  • Venice:how to build a city on water
  • Diane de Poitiers, the goddess of the Château d'Anet
  • 1613:The first divers appear
  • Barbary corsairs overshadow the Sun King
  • Surcouf, the last great corsair
  • Anne of Austria and Louis XIV, a queen mother in the service of her son
  • Anne of Austria, a great stateswoman
  • William Harvey, the English doctor who understood the circuit of the blood
  • Catherine Sforza, the lioness of the Renaissance
  • Alexander Selkirk, the real Robinson Crusoe
  • Enlightenment conspiracy in Enlightenment Bavaria
  • Voltaire in his castle
  • Bougainville finds Eden at the end of the world
  • The Mona Lisa, an enigmatic masterpiece
  • Brunelleschi:the dawn of the Renaissance rises on the dome of the Duomo
  • Machiavelli sounds the death knell of the political Middle Ages
  • In Rennes, a seat in the flesh
  • Masks:when high society veiled its face
  • Wars of Religion:the Edict of Nantes pacifies the spirits
  • La Marine, a very special Parisian hotel
  • The platypus:the animal that has taken scientists aback
  • The history of Ukraine, such a long road to independence
  • Algerian War:independence in 1962
  • Algerian War:speaking at last
  • Florence Nightingale, the heroine of hospitals
  • The Guillotine:When Progress Serves Death
  • The Mona Lisa, an enigmatic masterpiece
  • Brest liberated, Brest polluted
  • Clemenceau, "Father Victory"
  • 1918, France is covered with war memorials
  • Five good reasons to re-read Jules Michelet
  • In Lille, the childhood part of De Gaulle
  • 1789:France revolutionizes weights and measures
  • A ghost behind the scenes of the Opera
  • The Mayerling drama, suicide or state crime?
  • Oscar Wilde, the trial of a casual dandy
  • George Brummell, the prince of elegance
  • Arctic:In Search of the Northwest Passage
  • The Inuit, a daily struggle for survival
  • Angkor:when the Khmer capital reveals its mysteries
  • Samarkand, the capital of Tamerlane
  • The Taj Mahal, mausoleum of vanished love
  • Ashoka, the peaceful emperor of India
  • China:Han dynasty despot seen by archaeologists
  • The samurai, from imagination to reality


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