300,000-year-old teeth in China suggest interbreeding between early humans and Homo erectus
A recent study of ancient teeth unearthed at South China’s Hualongdong site is revolutionizing scientists' understanding of human evolution in...
A recent study of ancient teeth unearthed at South China’s Hualongdong site is revolutionizing scientists' understanding of human evolution in...
New research has uncovered strong evidence that childhood malnutrition in medieval England left lasting physical scars, shaping the health and...
A recent study uncovered the oldest direct biochemical evidence of betel nut chewing in Southeast Asia, dating back 4,000 years....
More than 6,000 years ago, in the Krumlov Forest of South Moravia in the Czech Republic, two sisters endured a...
A new 3D digital analysis offers compelling evidence that the Turin Shroud—long believed by many to be the burial cloth...
In a spectacular discovery along the route of Germany's SuedOstLink high-voltage power transmission project, archaeologists have uncovered twelve ritual pits...
A new study has unveiled incredibly detailed tattoos on a 2,500-year-old mummy unearthed in Siberia's Altai Mountains, yielding unusual insights...
Archaeologists have unearthed the richest tomb to date at the Tepe Chalow site in eastern Iran, yielding new understanding of...
In a significant archaeological find, researchers have unearthed three previously unknown domus de janas, or "fairy houses," in the Sant'Andrea...
Read moreFor generations, scientists believed Neanderthals were high-order carnivores, subsisting on large game. Their fossilized bones indicated they had high levels...
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