Ancient blue: 34,000-year-old traces of indigo found in Georgian cave
Archaeologists have discovered the first evidence of indigo dyeing, indicating that humans were grinding non-edible plants for complex purposes as...
Archaeologists have discovered the first evidence of indigo dyeing, indicating that humans were grinding non-edible plants for complex purposes as...
Archaeologists in Serbia have unearthed dark new evidence of the brutal entertainment practices of the Roman Empire. Excavations at the...
Archaeologists working on Peru's northern coast have unearthed what they believe to be one of the clearest instances of ritual...
A recent discovery in the Republic of Georgia is giving a new glimpse into the earliest humans to settle beyond...
Eleven centuries after his coronation, King Æthelstan is finally beginning to receive the recognition many historians believe he has long...
Archaeologists have found rare remains of West Africa's last hunter-gatherer communities, offering a new glimpse into the lives and sustenance...
Swiss archaeologists have discovered the remains of an ancient Roman bridge that crossed the River Zihl in Aegerten in the...
Archaeologists have discovered conclusive evidence that early humans not only lived in Britain more than 700,000 years ago but also...
Archaeologists working in Tijarafe, on the island of La Palma in the Canary Islands, have unearthed a rare intact ceramic...
Archaeologists have unearthed a sprawling 1,600-year-old agricultural estate in Kafr Qasim, central Israel, providing a glimpse into the prosperity and...
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