3,000 year old Bronze Age battlefield mass grave identified in Lithuanian peat bog
Archaeologists working at the Turlojiškė peat bog in southern Lithuania report evidence of a violent event from the Late Bronze...
Archaeologists working at the Turlojiškė peat bog in southern Lithuania report evidence of a violent event from the Late Bronze...
A set of ancient human bones from Casablanca reshapes how we think about early human history. New research places a...
A team of archaeologists excavating southern Africa has found the oldest direct evidence of human use of poisoned weapons, extending...
A new study published by archaeologists presents two inscribed clay cylinders that bear direct textual evidence of King Nebuchadnezzar II's...
Archaeologists excavate the ancient city of Smyrna underneath the modern urban fabric of İzmir and have uncovered a rare mosaic-floored...
A major new bioarchaeological study is reshaping how scholars understand migration into England during the early medieval period, showing a...
Two extremely rare Celtic gold coins that were found in a woodland near Arisdorf in northwestern Switzerland are providing new...
It was on a quiet summer day, in the heart of Tønsberg, Norway's oldest town, when the archaeologist Linda Åsheim...
For decades, human betaherpesviruses 6A and 6B were thought to be relatively recent scientific discoveries, having only been identified in...
New research is offering a fresh way to think about one of history's most enduring enigmas: the Voynich Manuscript. Long...
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