Ancient Danes kept fishing for millennia after farming arrived, study finds
For thousands of years, communities living along the coast of southern Denmark depended heavily on the sea for food. A...
For thousands of years, communities living along the coast of southern Denmark depended heavily on the sea for food. A...
A Neanderthal living nearly 59,000 years ago in southern Siberia appears to have undergone a form of dental treatment far...
For decades, Homo erectus has stood at the center of one of paleoanthropology’s biggest debates. The species was the first...
A new study from northern Kenya adds fresh detail to how early humans found, processed, and consumed meat about 1.6...
Archaeologists studying the Atbai Desert in Sudan have identified hundreds of large stone burial monuments linked to an ancient cattle-herding...
Archaeologists work east of Norrköping in Sweden at a Bronze Age landscape scheduled for housing construction. The area contains graves,...
The Kasta Tomb in Amphipolis is becoming visible in full for the first time since archaeologists uncovered the site, offering...
Archaeologists have launched a five-year excavation project at a Roman villa site near Halberton in Devon, where decades of plowing...
Archaeologists working ahead of the planned A46 Newark Bypass have uncovered traces of human activity stretching back thousands of years....
An 8-year-old boy hiking with his family discovered a small ancient statuette fragment dating back about 1,700 years in the...
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