Record entries have produced a standout shortlist for the James Tait Black Prizes, Britain’s oldest book awards, judged by ...
In our new series exploring the best places to visit in the UK, Mark Hedges journeys to Three Mile Beach near St Ives.
A new study has found evidence to suggest the now-submerged landmass of Doggerland in Europe was covered in a temperate ...
Archaeologists in Bearsden discovered the ruins of a 1,900-year-old fortlet alongside the Roman Empire's famous Antonine Wall ...
Ancient DNA shows Doggerland beneath the North Sea supported forests and wildlife 16,000 years ago, revealing a milder Ice Age refuge.
Ancient DNA shows forests grew on the lost land of Doggerland 16,000 years ago, suggesting it supported wildlife.
A landmass that once connected Britain to mainland Europe had temperate forests that could have sustained Stone Age people ...
A stunning Spanish island often hailed as the 'best place for winter sun' is just a four-hour direct flight from the UK with ...
“The prolonged and extreme drought seems to have occurred during a particularly poor period for Roman Britain,” Andreas ...
Charred hazelnut shells discovered at an archaeological site in Cornwall have pushed back the date for the arrival of the Neolithic period in the region by at least a century. New radiocarbon dating ...
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Scientists find 185-million-year-old prehistoric predator fossil in the UK, and it seems to be the crocodile’s cousin
A remarkable fossil find in Dorset, UK, has uncovered a new species of ancient marine predator related to modern crocodiles. Dating back approximately 185 million years to the Early Jurassic, this ...
Ancient DNA reveals that the Goths of eastern Europe, some of whom would ultimately sack the city of Rome, may have been a mix of peoples from three continents ...
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