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AdvertisementDiscovering Armenia’s Ancient Golden Tomb
In the southwestern region of Armenia lies the remains of Mezamor, one of the largest metropolises of the European Bronze Age. Mezamor was an important
Europe’s frog hunger threatens populations
The high demand for frog legs in the EU is endangering wild frog populations in their countries of origin. To prevent the extinction of these
Viking Silver Treasure Found in Sweden
In a former Viking settlement near Stockholm, archaeologists have discovered a silver treasure that is around 1,000 years old. The coins bear witness to the
Overloaded Ports Worldwide
The global trade industry is facing unprecedented challenges due to the Covid-19 pandemic and the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. According to a study by Allianz
Examining the Impact of Sanctions on Russia
The sanctions against Russia have been a controversial topic in Germany. A recent study has investigated the impact of these measures on prosperity and trade.
Ancient Roman shipwreck found near Sicily.
In a recent discovery, employees of the environmental protection agency ARPA have found the remains of a Roman shipwreck in the Mediterranean Sea. Underwater archaeology
Sunken Egyptian City Reveals Galley Wreck
Archaeologists have discovered a 25-meter-long galley in the remains of the sunken city of Thonis-Herakleion in the Mediterranean Sea. The city was devastated by an
“Golden Tagliatelle” found in Germany
A recent discovery in southern Germany has shed light on the existence of trade with England over 3,800 years ago. Researchers from the University of
Wine Production in Sicily under Islamic Rule
Archaeologists from the University of York have discovered that wine production and trade in Sicily were not only allowed but even expanded under Islamic rule.
Viking DNA reveals diverse origins
New DNA analyses have revealed that the stereotype of the blonde Viking from Scandinavia is false. The Vikings are known in European history as a