Study suggests how Neanderthals made the first glue
A recent chemical analysis of two pieces of birch tar discovered in Germany indicates that Neanderthals possessed more sophisticated methods for...
A recent chemical analysis of two pieces of birch tar discovered in Germany indicates that Neanderthals possessed more sophisticated methods for...
The Maya civilization, which thrived in Mesoamerica from approximately 2000 BCE to 1500 CE, had a deep understanding of the...
Artifacts crafted from stone, bones, or teeth offer valuable insights into the survival strategies, conduct, and customs of early humans....
A team of archaeologists have unearthed three Roman military encampments to the east of Bayir in Maan Governorate. These ancient...
Norwegian archaeologists, using ground-penetrating radar technology, have made the remarkable find of a 20-meter-long Viking ship during their excavations of...
Late last year, some 300 pieces of silver, including about 50 coins and pieces of jewellery, were discovered on a...
For a considerable time, experts have been aware of the presence of ancient Greek burials concealed beneath the city. However,...
Anthropologists from Tulane University have uncovered fresh information about the Maya calendar. According to the glyphs and monuments, the Maya...
According to a recent announcement made by Egypt's Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities, a Buddha statue that dates back to...
A ritual mask that dates back 1800 years has been found by archaeologists in the Osaka Prefecture, Japan. Credit: Osaka...
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