Ancient 200-foot scorpion-shaped mound in Mexico may have served as a solstice observatory
Archaeologists have uncovered a rare scorpion-shaped mound in Mexico's Tehuacán Valley that was likely used to allow ancient Mesoamerican farmers...
Archaeologists have uncovered a rare scorpion-shaped mound in Mexico's Tehuacán Valley that was likely used to allow ancient Mesoamerican farmers...
The remarkably well-preserved remains of a man who died in central Mexico around 1,000 years ago have revealed the ancient...
A new study published in Current Anthropology may have solved one of the largest mysteries of ancient Mesoamerica—the language spoken...
A new paper published recently in PLOS ONE has uncovered evidence that early humans who inhabited the region near present-day...
Archaeologists excavating a Roman civilian settlement at Turda, Romania, have unearthed many artifacts, including a rare bronze box with a...
A new study published in Science Advances is reshaping our understanding of early colonial life in North America. By analyzing...
For centuries, researchers have been captivated by the mystery of how the ancient inhabitants of Rapa Nui—also known as Easter...
A century after the Endurance sank under the Antarctic ice, new research has revealed that the ship was never as...
Almost 2 million years ago, early humans were not the hunters they are typically imagined to be — they were...
A new geoarchaeological study has uncovered how Egypt’s Karnak Temple, one of the world’s largest and most iconic ancient religious...
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