Neanderthals used rhinoceros teeth as tools for making stone implements, study finds
Neanderthals did more with hunted animals than eat their meat. A new study suggests they kept and reused rhinoceros teeth...
Neanderthals did more with hunted animals than eat their meat. A new study suggests they kept and reused rhinoceros teeth...
A new study from central China is changing how scientists think about creativity and survival among ancient humans. Archaeologists studying...
DNA analysis has helped researchers identify four more crew members from Sir John Franklin’s ill-fated 1845 Arctic expedition, including a...
Read moreArchaeologists in Scotland have identified the earliest known case of restorative dentistry ever found in the country. The find comes...
Archaeologists working in the eastern Pyrenees have identified what is now the highest-altitude prehistoric cave in the mountain range with...
DNA from a 700-year-old mummy in Bolivia has revealed an unexpected chapter in the history of infectious disease. Researchers identified...
Ancient coins and broken metal pieces found in a 5th-century grave in Belgium are giving archaeologists a rare look at...
Read moreA new study of a Neanderthal infant from Amud Cave in northern Israel points to a faster pace of early...
Two infants buried nearly 1,700 years ago in Roman York were wrapped in one of the most expensive textiles in...
A large genetic study of early medieval burials in southern Germany is changing how historians describe the end of Roman...
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