65,000 year-old ‘Swiss Army knife’ suggest a system of prehistoric communication
A tool dating back 65,000 years, often likened to a 'Swiss Army knife' of the prehistoric era, is shedding light...
A tool dating back 65,000 years, often likened to a 'Swiss Army knife' of the prehistoric era, is shedding light...
The wreck of one of the most renowned ships of the 17th century, which sank 340 years ago while transporting...
A new study that combines archaeological, historical, and bioarchaeological data sheds new light on the early Islamic period in Syria....
Archaeologists have unearthed a rusty medieval saber at a fortified Christian monastery in northern Greece, according to a report by...
In a recent study, a team of international experts has revolutionized our understanding of chicken domestication and its journey from...
To archaeologists, ancient toilets and discarded refuse are treasure troves of historical insight. Although they may lack the glamour of...
Olive oil holds a distinct and time-honored place in the realm of culinary history, with a legacy spanning thousands of...
Harvard University is confronting its historical ties to slavery and colonialism as a draft report reveals it possesses human remains...
Montale, located in northern Italy, is believed to have been a pioneering center for wool production during the Bronze Age,...
The rudder of a sunken warship, HMS Invincible, that went down in the Solent in 1758, has been found on...
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