German researchers examined more than 3,000 signs found on 260 objects to reveal insights on the origins of writing.
The footprints made around the time of Boudicca, Jesus and the Roman Empire, were spotted by local dog walkers.
Among the most remarkable discoveries is a high-status grave containing two individuals buried alongside a fully harnessed horse, weapons, and personal items.
WOLFEBORO — The Wolfeboro Board of Selectmen, acting as trustees for the Libby Museum of Natural History, on Wednesday agreed to rescind their…
OTISFIELD — The Otisfield Historical Society’s final program for 2025 will begin at 7 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 11 at the Otisfield Town House o…
ERROL — Strategic planning combined with good luck has led to outstanding results in the first two weeks of what will be a four-week-long N. H…
ERROL — Strategic planning combined with good luck has led to outstanding results in the first two weeks of what will be a four-week-long Stat…
