Remains of a civic basilica give archaeologists clues to what the original layout of Roman London looked like.
Indian billionaire industrialist Gautam Adani paid £4mn to sponsor the green energy wing of London’s Science Museum, a contentious tie up that sparked protests and scrutiny of his conglomerate’s ...
Sophie Jackson of the Museum of London Archaeology hailed the find as "one of the most significant discoveries" in recent ...
Researchers who sniffed mummified remains in the name of science were greeted more with a blessing than a curse.
Uunfortunately for the Egyptians, who believed a 'good' smell after death brought people closer to the gods, the mummies' aromas now have faint notes of cheese, vomit and urine.
At first whiff, it sounds repulsive: sniff the essence of an ancient corpse. But researchers who indulged their curiosity in ...
Researchers sniffed ancient Egyptian mummies, for science. Here’s what they smell like - The scientists were ‘surprised’ at ...
The 2,000-year-old basilica was “once the beating heart of Roman London,” the Museum of London Archaeology said.
By watching the brain process information, she discovered that a specific region plays a key role in spatial navigation — and ...
The remarkably well-preserved basilica was part of a public meeting place where citizens and politicians could socialize, ...
From mesmerising museums to animal encounters, we’ve selected some of the best things to do in London with children, whatever ...