by John Wible In the tenth edition of the “Systema Naturae” (1758), the Swedish botanist and natural historian Carl Linnaeus…
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Archaeologists have discovered two remarkably well-preserved shrines in an Assyrian temple that was burned in antiquity at the ancient site…
by Serina Brady and Mariana Marques For centuries, naturalists have collected the living world with the primary goal of understanding…
Conny Waters – AncientPages.com – A UAB study team provides new insights into early Neolithic archery in the Iberian Peninsula….
A 6th century Anglo-Saxon grave near Canterbury in Kent has yielded a spectacular sword in an exceptional state of preservation….
Jan Bartek – AncientPages.com – Archaeologists have made a significant discovery on a small rocky knoll along Norway’s west coast,…
by Amy Covell-Murthy, Archaeology Collection Manager and Head of the Section of Anthropology Indigenous Peoples’ Day is observed in many…
A unique wooden clog has been discovered in a 15th century cesspit in the Dutch city of Alkmaar. Although wooden…
How much of the ‘personality’ or ‘essence’ of a person can be known from their archival materials? When processing or…
Given that we are days away from Halloween, consider stopping by the IU Archives to view our current exhibit “Haunted…