Persian plateau served as crucial hub for early human migration out of Africa, study reveals
A new study, drawing upon a synthesis of genetic, paleoecological, and archaeological evidence, has pinpointed the Persian Plateau (Iranian Plateau)...
A new study, drawing upon a synthesis of genetic, paleoecological, and archaeological evidence, has pinpointed the Persian Plateau (Iranian Plateau)...
Ancient humans, resilient and adaptive, faced the cataclysmic eruption of Mount Toba in Sumatra some 74,000 years ago, as revealed...
Read moreScientists have reconstructed the face of a 16th-century woman believed to have been buried as a vampire. Discovered in a...
Recent research led by Alexandra Morton-Hayward, a forensic anthropologist from the University of Oxford, challenges long-held beliefs about the decomposition...
Archaeologists from the Hubei Provincial Institute of Cultural Relics and Archaeology, in collaboration with the Xiangyang Municipal Institute of Cultural...
During the excavation prompted by upcoming construction activities by US chip manufacturer Intel, archaeologists from the State Office for Heritage...
A comprehensive study led by researchers from Stockholm University and the Swedish Museum of Natural History sheds light on the...
Archaeologists conducting excavations in Nuremberg, Germany, have unearthed what may be the largest mass burial site of plague victims ever...
Archaeologists have unearthed evidence of body perforation dating back 11,000 years at the Boncuklu Tarla excavation site in southeastern Türkiye....
A team of archaeologists and anthropologists working on the restoration of the Gothic cloister at the Royal Monastery of Santes...
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