An ancient skull that was found in Turkey close to a century ago does not belong to Cleopatra's younger, rebellious sister, after all.
ST. CHARLES, Ill. (AP) — Investigators have determined that a skull discovered in the wall of an Illinois home in 1978 was that of an Indiana teenager who died more than 150 years ago ...
A landmark study reporting the discovery of Australopithecus africanus one century ago put the African continent at the ...
The tomb’s design and location, as well as the skull’s age, led some experts to suspect it might belong to Cleopatra’s murdered sister. The debate swirled for a century, yet the skull itself ...
The skull of a person long thought to be Cleopatra’s half sister was misidentified for nearly a century, new research from Nature Scientific Reports concludes, raising intriguing questions about ...
Researchers from MLU analyzed 3D scans of 135 pig skulls and found significant shape changes over just 100 years. Selective ...
Vertebrates Collections Manager Richard Sabin describes the key features of the skull (BBC Radio 4 clip). Close-up of the deformed hole at the base of the fifteenth-century Barbary lion skull The hole ...
Image source: Archaelogy News Modern scientific analysis has finally unraveled the mystery of a skull found in Ephesus, Turkey, over a century ago. The skull, which was initially believed to be ...
A new study settled a century-long debate over whether an ancient skull found at an elaborate tomb in Ephesos, Turkey, was Cleopatra’s sister. Photo from Gerhard Weber, University of Vienna ...
In the latest study published in the journal Scientific Reports, a team of researchers reinvestigated the possibility that the skull recovered a century ago was Cleopatra's half-sister.