Throughout the ages, different approaches towards caring for the dead and the social expectations that come with it can be seen.
Roman augury, the interpretation of omens to divine the future, likely had Etruscan origins.
Uncovering the identities of so-called ‘Coptic’ individuals interred at the late antique (c.AD 300-700) necropolis of Naga ed-Deir, Egypt.
How does art reflect change in Denmark both before and during its conversion to Christianity?
New Post Hole Editor-in-Chief Georgia Smith explores the latest issue of the Post Hole.
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