End of the Trail, Then and Now

Link to Article James Earle Fraser’s End of the Trail is one of the most iconic works featured in The American West in Bronze, 1850–1925.First modeled in 1894, the sculpture is based on Fraser’s experiences growing up in Dakota Territory; as he wrote in...

Mos.ru: Prehistoric cooking pot and Neolithic fish soup

Mos.ru: Prehistoric cooking pot and Neolithic fish soup Link to Article Find out more about the diet of the prehistoric people living in the Moscow region in the 4th century BC and the ways they economised on firewood plus a curious archaeological find.Today’s issue...

Medium.com: How did the Byzantines view the Ancient Romans?

Link to Article The myth of a complete Roman collapse in 476 A.D has been beaten to the ground in the past few decades, as the recognition of the Roman survival in the East as the sole politically legitimate continuation of the Roman Empire countered the traditional...

English Teenager Finds Bronze Age Ax Using a Metal Detector

English Teenager Finds Bronze Age Ax Using a Metal Detector Link to Article In the United States, when metal detectors hit it big, it’s usually by finding familiar riches: lost engagement rings, expensive jewelry or coins of untold value. In Britain, the biggest...