The Wreck of the Uluburun
In 1982, a Turkish sponge diver stumbled upon one of the most significant archaeological finds of the 20th century: the Uluburun shipwreck. This 3,300-year-old vessel was not just a sunken…
Connecting the dots across time
In 1982, a Turkish sponge diver stumbled upon one of the most significant archaeological finds of the 20th century: the Uluburun shipwreck. This 3,300-year-old vessel was not just a sunken…
Long before the Silk Road carved its path through Central Asia, a vibrant Bronze Age civilization flourished along the Zerafshan River. At its heart was Sarazm, a proto-urban metropolis that…
Before pottery became widespread, Neolithic people in Northern Europe had an ingenious way to boil water and cook stews. They dropped super-heated stones into watertight pits or leather bags, a…
Was the Battle of Kadesh a great victory for Ramesses II, or a deadly ambush he spun into a tale of personal glory? By analyzing the competing Egyptian and Hittite…
Around 1200 BCE, the glittering world of the Late Bronze Age came to a sudden and violent end, as mighty empires like the Hittites and Mycenaeans vanished from history. This…