
Rijksmuseum identifies new Rembrandt painting – The History Blog
Researchers at the Rijksmuseum have identified a painting as the work of Rembrandt van Rijn. Analysis of the wood panel,

Researchers at the Rijksmuseum have identified a painting as the work of Rembrandt van Rijn. Analysis of the wood panel,

Archaeologists from the Templo Mayor Project (PTM) in Mexico City have unearthed a large ritual offering including dozens of greenstone

The Bottarone Urn, an unusual Etruscan cinerary urn with an effigy of a married couple on its lid, has been

Grave markers of Roman soldiers reused in later tombs have been discovered near Svestov in northern Bulgaria. They were discovered

Excavations beneath the Gran Hotel Barceló in the historic city of Barcelona have uncovered a section of monumental pavement from

John Bartek – AncientPages.com – There is no dearth of strange personalities in our history books. Some queens and kings

A rare reproduction of a Carolingian gold coin, possibly worn as a pendant by a soldier in the Viking Great

A. Sutherland – AncientPages.com – Every ruler wants his bodyguard to protect him from political opponents, public anger and personal
Hey guys! Apologies for the late turnout – sadly the Pedant household has had a nasty cold which has made

Two men walking their dogs on a beach in Scotland saw human and animal footprints 2,000 years ago. Although ancient

A new tomb has been discovered at the El Caño archaeological site, offering ceramics and gold. The tomb dates to

A group of polychrome wooden panels discovered in 2018 under the floorboards of a house in Toledo is going on





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