New Evidence Suggests Langobard Women May Have Suffered Violence
Recent discoveries indicate that the perception of Langobard society as one where violence was exclusively male may need to be reevaluated, following the finding of an injured woman.
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Recent discoveries indicate that the perception of Langobard society as one where violence was exclusively male may need to be reevaluated, following the finding of an injured woman.
Jebel Barkal in Northern Sudan offers a glimpse into the ancient empire of Kush, showcasing its pyramids, temples, and urban significance. Research efforts began in 2018.
Research published in the International Journal of Osteoarchaeology highlights skeletal changes associated with scurvy in California from 500 BCE to 1834 CE, revealing its significant effects.
Recent archaeological work in Alsleben has uncovered a 7,000-year-old pit containing beaver remains, shedding light on Neolithic fur production methods.
On April 29, 2026, Michael Hall, a doctoral candidate in Comparative Literature and Cultural Studies, presented his insights on representation in gaming, addressing themes of decolonialism and colonialism.
A recent study has revealed the first archaeological evidence of cleft lip care in Qing dynasty China, showcasing the community's commitment to inclusivity for individuals with orofacial clefts.
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