Skull of an individual of East African ancestral origin found in Viminacium, with the oil lamp featuring an eagle found in his tomb. A multidisciplinary study has reconstructed the genomic history of ...
The First Balkan War marked a decisive collapse of Ottoman power in Europe as a loose regional alliance launched a ...
Iñigo Olalde, Ikerbasque Research Fellow at the UPV/EHU and Ramón y Cajal Researcher has, together with the Institute of Evolutionary Biology (IBE: CSIC-UPF) and Harvard University, led a study in ...
Analyzing DNA extracted from ancient individuals or artifacts can help scientists understand the origins of early humans and how they inhabited our planet. When studied alongside historical and ...
A recent archaeological study has unearthed a historical truth buried for centuries: the Central Balkans were not a remote marginal province, but rather the main supplier of silver to the Roman Empire ...
The great area of mountain, table-land, and river valley stretching from the Black and Aegean seas on the east, to the Adriatic on the west, and extending from the Mediterranean north to the crest of ...
Turkic tribe known as Ottomans forms small state in western Anatolia. Ottomans inflict second defeat on Serbs, now led by Prince Lazar, at the Battle of Kosovo, beginning slow conquest of Serbia.
A century ago today, the Balkan wars began. On Oct. 8, 1912, the tiny Kingdom of Montenegro declared war on the weak Ottoman Empire, launching an invasion of Albania, then under nominal Turkish rule.