Language that fails to explicitly name women has historically excluded them. And that exclusion is an active, reversible ...
Editorial: Supreme court rulings, and revelations of the president’s enrichment since his return to office, show that he has turned back the clock ...
The second day of graduation celebrations at the University of St Andrews on Tuesday saw students from the School of Biology ...
Shivangini Tandon’s Life Histories in Mughal India moves past sterile court chronicles to reveal how personal rivalries, domestic intimacy, and human emotions quietly steered the course of an empire.
After months of painstaking and precise work, the outline of a church destroyed in the Second World War has been reincarnated where it once stood.
What do wooden casks tell us about trade and everyday life between 1300 and 1800? Ph.D. candidate Jeroen Oosterbaan studied ...
Fans of true crime know there's nothing more compelling than slowly unraveling the motivations behind a murder, and learning ...
According to a Phys.org report, a possible game board has been identified at a medieval hammam, or public bathhouse, in Morocco by Tim Penn of the University of Reading and his colleagues. The hammam ...
Researchers are using AI to decode ancient manuscripts, damaged letters, and historical archives that humans have struggled ...
Award-winning ERC Advanced Grant project will cast new light on the history of the Italian language and culture through the ...
An international team of researchers has recovered dozens of long-lost pages from one of Christianity’s earliest New Testament manuscripts, including the letters of Apostle Paul, shedding new light on ...
Medieval monks in Easter Ross - and not the tiny island of Iona - may have created the intricately decorated 1,200-year-old Book of Kells, according to researchers. The illuminated manuscript ...