* The Darling River
* The Murray River
* The Macquarie Marshes
* The Wimmera River
* The Avoca River
* The Grampians mountain range
* The Flinders Ranges
* Lake Alexandrina
* Lake Bonney
* The Coorong
* The Darling River
* The Murray River
* The Macquarie Marshes
* The Wimmera River
* The Avoca River
* The Grampians mountain range
* The Flinders Ranges
* Lake Alexandrina
* Lake Bonney
* The Coorong
All royal mummies found in the 19th and 20th centuries have long been opened for study. With one exception:Egyptologists have never dared to open the mummy of Pharaoh Amenhotep I (also known as Amenhotep I or Dyeserkara Amenhotep). Not because of any mythical curse, but because she is perfectly dr
InThe underworld of Rome , we tell you what life was like in different aspects of Roman society, but we suggest you learn more about what the day-to-day life of the Romans was like. For this reason, in our Archaeological Agenda this week we propose you to visit from a virtual exhibition prepared by
Poppy plants were already growing in the Swiss Alps in the 6e millennium before our era. Opium poppy flower and capsule. When discussing the cultivation of the opium poppy (Papaver somniferum L. ), it is the images of immense fields of colorful flowers dotted across the vast plains of Afghanistan
The honorees at the VIII Hislibris Awards were: Best Historical Novel: The king of Nemi. The Trial of Caligula by Sandra Parente (Evohé Publishing) Best Historical Essay: The earth weeps. The Bitterness of the Indian Wars for the Conquest of the West by Peter Cozzens (Awakening Ferro Publis