Retired museum director says tombstone was integrated into aqueduct during 1960s restoration.
New findings suggest the Binnenhof was already a 'power centre' during Count Willem II's reign.
Anthropological analysis suggests all individuals died from traumatic injuries, indicating they were victims of armed conflict.
Mohamed Ismail Khaled said the Ramesseum was both a temple and a hub for redistributing goods, helping locals—especially artisans from nearby Deir el-Medina.
Harald Stäuble: 'The system of land ditches was in use for about 500 years'.
The fossil find includes at least 19 individuals of the species Buettnererpeton bakeri, which were as large as adult alligators.
‘This specimen reflects that iguanodonts had a much greater diversity than previously thought,’ said Bruno Silva of Universidade Nova de Lisboa.
Discoveries challenge previous assumptions about Roman influence in the region, revealing extensive Roman activity and complex interactions with local populations.
A study in Marine Pollution Bulletin reveals record-high marine litter in deep waters, highlighting the urgent environmental crisis in the Mediterranean.
"A group of teenagers who were gathered—either forcibly or voluntarily—to perform extreme rituals."