AI simulations reveal a Roman era board game in the Netherlands, pushing Europe’s blocking games back centuries
A limestone object recovered from the Roman settlement of Coriovallum, now Heerlen in the Netherlands, has provided rare evidence for...
A limestone object recovered from the Roman settlement of Coriovallum, now Heerlen in the Netherlands, has provided rare evidence for...
A small metal tool from a Predynastic cemetery in Upper Egypt is changing views on early Egyptian technology. Researchers have...
Archaeological work on the Kitsissut islands in northern Greenland shows Early Paleo-Inuit groups reached offshore environments around 4,500 years ago...
Archaeologists working in dry caves in Oregon have reported what appears to be the oldest known physical evidence of sewn...
Researchers tested how generative artificial intelligence portrays Neanderthals and found frequent errors, outdated ideas, and clear bias. The study appears...
Archaeologists have reexamined long-held ideas about burial practices in the Great Basin and found a broader pattern than earlier reports...
Researchers from Universitat Jaume I, the University of Barcelona, and ICREA tested a digital method to study very fine engravings...
Archaeologists working at the Early Neolithic settlement of Eilsleben in Saxony-Anhalt have uncovered evidence of close contact between Europe’s first...
A study by archaeologist Marion Dowd at Atlantic Technological University examines Ireland’s cillíní, burial grounds used for infants who were...
Archaeologists in southern Spain have reported rare physical evidence linked with elephants used during the Punic Wars. A single elephant...
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