1.8 million-year-old human jawbone unearthed in Georgia reveals earliest Homo erectus migration to Eurasia
A recent discovery in the Republic of Georgia is giving a new glimpse into the earliest humans to settle beyond...
A recent discovery in the Republic of Georgia is giving a new glimpse into the earliest humans to settle beyond...
Archaeologists have found rare remains of West Africa's last hunter-gatherer communities, offering a new glimpse into the lives and sustenance...
Archaeologists have discovered conclusive evidence that early humans not only lived in Britain more than 700,000 years ago but also...
A Malagasy monarch who was killed over a century ago during the colonial conquest by France has finally been buried...
Archaeologists in north-eastern Uzbekistan have unearthed what are possibly the world's earliest arrowheads from the Obi-Rakhmat rock shelter. The small...
Archaeologists at Çatalhöyük, one of the most important sites in central Türkiye, have unearthed new evidence of ritual activity that...
Archaeologists have made a surprising discovery in Maya cultural traditions: decorative jade dental inlays, a practice previously thought to be...
Some years ago, when a team from Eurac Research explored the warehouses of the National Archaeological Museum of La Paz,...
Archaeologists have unearthed what may be the first known infant burial ever found in a Roman military camp in Iberia,...
Archaeologists excavating in northern Vietnam have uncovered rare evidence of violent conflict in prehistoric Southeast Asia. The skeleton of a...
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