Early humans used ochre for advanced toolmaking at Blombos Cave, study finds
A recent study led by researchers at SapienCE has revealed that ochre—previously considered primarily a symbolic pigment—played a crucial role...
A recent study led by researchers at SapienCE has revealed that ochre—previously considered primarily a symbolic pigment—played a crucial role...
In a discovery that overturns old suppositions about the origin of leprosy, researchers have recovered two extremely well-preserved genomes of...
Recent genetic research has shed light on the social structure of Çatalhöyük, a large Neolithic settlement in the center of...
A mammoth ivory boomerang, discovered in Obłazowa Cave, southern Poland, has been dated to between 39,000 and 42,000 years old,...
Archaeologists from Denmark's Moesgaard Museum have uncovered an exceptional Viking Age burial site near Lisbjerg, just seven kilometers north of...
A team of gas utility workers laying pipes in northern Lima, Peru, stumbled upon an ancient discovery during their work,...
A newly published study in Science Advances provides the strongest evidence to date that ancient human tracks found at White...
A new study published in the European Journal of Archaeology, led by Dr. Astrid Noterman, clarifies the little-known early medieval...
A DNA analysis is rewriting history for Poland's first royal family, the Piasts, who ruled from the 10th to the...
A recent study by archaeologist Dr. Gino Caspari is providing new information about the enigmatic Xiaohe culture of the Tarim...
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