Underwater caves off the coast of Sicily offer new clues about the island’s first human inhabitants. They may have arrived by sea, not by land, as previously assumed. Sicily is one of the ...
A series of underwater caves off the southern coast of Sicily holds clues about Ice Age-era human migration. A team of ‘citizen scientists' - including a tugboat captain and both recreational ...
Archaeological surveys led by scientists at Washington University in St. Louis suggest that coastal and underwater cave sites in southern Sicily contain important new clues about the path and fate ...
The CENIEH collaborates on an international project that investigates the first permanent human settlements and their ecological impact on this ...
Located on the island's east coast, Mount Etna is perhaps Sicily's best-known geological ... there are several interesting geological features like caves, grottos and even a glacier.
Puglia’s rugged coastline hides a secret world beneath its surface: a labyrinth of caves and grottoes. The Grotte di ...
The park located in the town of Castelvetrano on Sicily's western coast about 80 miles south of Palermo. It is open daily from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., and tickets cost 6 euros (about $6.70).