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Between c. 1400 and 1200 BC, impressive palaces were the focal points of power for the Mycenaeans in Bronze Age Greece.
When the military gets politicized As troops descend on Washington to show off U.S. military might, the National Guard is being sent to respond to protests in Los Angeles and accompany ICE on raids.
Trump is celebrating the Army's 250th anniversary – and the president's 79th birthday – with a parade in DC on June 14. Do you support it? Tell us.
Ancient 3,500-year-old Mycenaean armor tested in epic combat simulation shows Homer’s Iliad wasn’t just a fantasy story after all This armor wasn't just for show. It could have seen deadly ...
Data shows the turnaround in military recruitment began under Biden almost two years ago, and enlistments still lag behind pre-pandemic highs.
After months of recovery from the Palisades Fire, the Getty Villa reopens June 27 with a new exhibition on Mycenaean Greece ...
We are thrilled to present our newest Military.com Top Spouse Employers for 2025. In a year when so many workers feel unappreciated and uncertain, our top military spouse employers are looking to ...
The Mycenaean civilization was the first advanced culture of mainland Greece, shaping the foundations of Greek identity, myth, and language.
World’s oldest bridge that's still standing after 3,354 years The world's oldest bridge was built around 1330 BC and is still used today, some 3,354 years later.
In the hills of Argolid, Greece, lies the Kazarma Bridge, a jewel of Mycenaean civilisation. Although it is over 3,300 years old, this structure is still functional today. Let's take a closer look at ...
A team of researchers has analyzed more than 165 gold objects found in four monumental tombs in the Bay of Volos, in the Greek region of Thessaly, revealing fascinating details about how Mycenaean ...
The Mycenaeans, known for their mastery of stonework, relied on durable infrastructure to support their expansive trade networks and military campaigns. With its wide roadbed, the bridge accommodated ...