Latest ancient history News

How did sport become so popular? The ancient history of a modern obsession
Historian Barry Strauss ’74 Wins 2025 Bradley Prize
Figs, meat – and not too much sex. A good diet in ancient times was more than what you ate
Otago success in QS World Rankings
World’s oldest impact crater found, rewriting Earth’s ancient history
Digging deep to preserve history
Skyrocketing prices are an age-old problem. Here’s how Roman emperors battled runaway inflation
Deepening Australia-Papua New Guinea Ties Through Rugby League
Gladiator II: How Historically Accurate Is It?
Record HSC cohort begin exam preparation as the end of Term 3 completes their formal schooling
Earth may have had a ring system 466 million years ago
Ancient genomes reveal deep roots of modern dingo populations
Still fab after 60 years: how The Beatles’ A Hard Day’s Night made pop cinema history
EAT WITH YOUR HEART – Winter’s Eight at Bacchus Restaurant
Transcript – ANZ CEO Shayne Elliott speaks with Tom Elliott on 3AW Drive
Brisbane artist makes Townsville return with PTRG exhibition
36 Disciplines In Global Top 50 In QS Subject Rankings
Holding Ancient Societies Together
University members recognised in 2024 New Year Honours
HSC ENGLISH AND MATHEMATICS SYLLABUSES RELEASED FOR FEEDBACK
Please explain: Why do 2.5 million tourists pour into Pompeii every year?
A dramatic volcano eruption changed lives in Fiji 2,500 years ago. 100 generations have kept the story alive
Cairns Indigenous Art Fair kicks off a celebration of Queensland’s First Nations arts
New methods for ancient texts
Archaeologists map hidden NT landscape
University of Adelaide subjects rated among world’s best
Humanities and medicine excel in QS Subject Rankings
Recognition of ten years since the National Apology for Forced Adoptions
Wineries and cellar doors in the Riverland and Murray River, Lakes and Coorong
SYDNEY’S FIRST ABORIGINAL RESERVE RECOGNISED FOR ITS CULTURAL SIGNIFICANCE
Sculpture for Eltham Gateway is revealed
Our Solar System is filled with asteroids that are particularly hard to destroy, new study finds
Modern scanning techniques let ancient mummies ‘live’ again
Ready to travel overseas again? Japan is perfect in every way
Bacteria use ancient mechanisms to self-repair
Study reveals how ancient fish colonized deep sea
Study unearths ancient reef structure high and dry on Nullarbor Plain
Blacktown Council fosters university achievers
Sunshine Coast officially becomes UNESCO biosphere
Colourful story of history and connection
Wonders Of Ancient Greece Arrive At Melbourne Museum
New technique unlocks ancient history of Earth from grains of sand
Public invited to have say on enhancing Murujuga National Park
Why is Ancient Greek alphabet still in use today?
Stories of South: Vineyard Alchemist
Exhibition turns back time to highlight Newcastle’s transformative decade
City to celebrate NAIDOC Week with flag raising ceremony
First Nations language to be acknowledged in naming of national parks