Ancient DNA reveals male lineage and family ties in Neolithic Scotland tombs
New research from northern Scotland brings fresh detail to how early farming groups organized family ties and burial practices. Scientists...
New research from northern Scotland brings fresh detail to how early farming groups organized family ties and burial practices. Scientists...
Archaeologists studying the final centuries of Classic Maya society have identified a shift in how political authority worked in parts...
Archaeologists working at Cabezo Redondo have identified clear evidence of textile production inside a Bronze Age house. The findings come...
Ash left inside small incense burners from Pompeii is giving archaeologists a clearer view of what people burned in their...
Deep within the marshes of the Włodawa Forests in eastern Poland, archaeologists are studying an early medieval stronghold hidden under...
Most people living outside Africa carry small traces of Neanderthal DNA. These inherited fragments appear across many human chromosomes. One...
Archaeologists have been working for months in the historic center of Borken, where a new health center and Caritas building...
Archaeologists and bioarchaeologists have reconstructed three thousand years of diet and economy in Kuyavia, north-central Poland, tracing how communities adapted...
60,000-year-old ostrich eggshell engravings reveal humanity’s earliest geometric designs. Credit: Decembrini et al., PloS One (2026) More than 60,000 years...
A new study of the Late Mesolithic cemeteries at Skateholm I and II in southern Sweden has recovered microscopic traces...
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