3,500-year-old remains of Nubian woman reveal the oldest cases of rheumatoid arthritis
An ancient Nubian woman, estimated to have lived between 1750 and 1550 BCE, has emerged as a significant figure in...
An ancient Nubian woman, estimated to have lived between 1750 and 1550 BCE, has emerged as a significant figure in...
A recent study conducted by Lund University in Sweden challenges previously held beliefs regarding the transition from hunter-gatherer to agricultural...
Archaeologists in London have uncovered a 2,000-year-old Roman cemetery, complete with five oak coffins and an exceptionally well-preserved funerary bed....
The Déri Museum in Debrecen has revealed the burial site of an Avar warrior adorned with a fully intact set...
A recent DNA analysis of Neanderthal bones from Central Europe dating back around 35,000 years has revealed evidence of tuberculosis...
An international team of archaeologists, led by Mouncef Sedrati, an associate professor of coastal dynamics and geomorphology at the University...
Archaeologists from the University of Gothenburg and Kiel University have unearthed a 5,500-year-old stone chamber in the village of Tiarp...
Archaeologists have delved into the mysterious burial practices of early Bronze Age communities in western Eurasia, shedding light on the...
The Police Service of Northern Ireland's (PSNI) Archaeological Unit has recovered well-preserved human remains from a bog in Bellaghy, County...
Scientists from Greece, Spain, and the U.S. have unveiled the identities of the occupants of the unspoiled 4th-century BCE Royal...
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