The first seal featuring the IVS was found by Sir Alexander Cunningham – the founder of the Archaeological Survey of India – in 1875. Engraved on the stone slab was an image of a bull accompanied by ...
An extremely rare and unusual stone seal from the First Temple period, about 2,700 years old, bearing a name inscribed in paleo-Hebrew script and a winged figure, was discovered near the Southern Wall ...
The Great Seal of the Realm is the chief seal of the Crown, used to show the monarch's approval of important State documents. In today's constitutional monarchy, the Sovereign acts on the advice of ...
More than 3,200 grey seal pups were born along a section of the Norfolk coast this season - slightly fewer than last year and possibly due to them finding new breeding grounds elsewhere.