Opium use may have been widespread in ancient Egyptian culture—including potentially among notable kings. Yale researchers found chemical traces of opiates in an ancient alabaster vase at the Peabody ...
From the return of throwback comedy Mammoth, to David Dimbleby’s exploration into the state of the modern monarchy, to ...
The first saplings grown from the illegally felled Sycamore Gap tree have been planted as National Tree Week gets under way. Five saplings went in the ground on Saturday, with more than half of the 49 ...
When it was made: Circa 1425 to 1353 B.C. In 1906, archaeologists discovered this wig of an Egyptian woman known as Merit when excavating her tomb, which she shared with her husband Kha, in Luxor ...
From the return of throwback comedy Mammoth, to David Dimbleby’s exploration into the state of the modern monarchy, to ...
Excerpted from Dinner with King Tut: How Rogue Archaeologists Are Re-creating the Sights, Sounds, Smells, and Tastes of Lost Civilizations by Sam Kean. Copyright ...
In a local grazier's backyard in the small southeast QLD town of Murgon, scientists have been digging for decades in what looks like an unremarkable clay pit. But within the clay lies one of Australia ...
Kirstie’s Handmade Christmas Channel 4, 8pm In what has become a festive tradition, Kirstie Allsopp returns for a quick ...
"I definitely should've changed my name to a showbiz name years ago but it's a little too late for that," laughed guitarist Bruce Wojik as he discussed his latest album called, "The Hard Way," his ...