Slag from Paleopolis on Andros points to iron weapon and tool making during Macedonian rule in the 4th–3rd century BCE
Ancient metallurgical waste found on the Greek island of Andros is giving researchers a closer look at ironworking during the...
Ancient metallurgical waste found on the Greek island of Andros is giving researchers a closer look at ironworking during the...
Hundreds of Roman leather shoes buried for centuries in northern England are heading to the Bata Shoe Museum for a...
Two rare silver coins found in Denmark offer an unusual look at the relationship between Viking raiders and Christian England...
Archaeologists in southeastern Poland are studying a rare Bronze Age hoard uncovered near the village of Śniatycze in the Komarów-Osada...
Researchers from Iraq, the United Kingdom, and Sweden have launched a new Arabic-language platform for one of the world’s largest...
A routine morning walk in southwest Norway led to the discovery of a rare gold artifact linked to an elite...
A new study suggests malaria shaped where prehistoric humans lived in sub-Saharan Africa tens of thousands of years before farming...
Neanderthals did more with hunted animals than eat their meat. A new study suggests they kept and reused rhinoceros teeth...
Researchers studying ancient Maya cities in the highlands of Chiapas, Mexico, have found evidence that people transported live dogs across...
A new study from central China is changing how scientists think about creativity and survival among ancient humans. Archaeologists studying...
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