1.5-million-year-old Homo erectus fossil reveals diversity and early migrations of ancient human ancestors
A recently reconstructed fossil face from northern Ethiopia is redefining how scientists understand the early evolution and spread of Homo...
A recently reconstructed fossil face from northern Ethiopia is redefining how scientists understand the early evolution and spread of Homo...
The plague moved through Europe during the medieval period with devastating speed, causing millions of deaths as fleas spread Yersinia...
Researchers have recently published an article in the Cambridge Archaeological Journal that provides a new perspective on why the Chinchorro...
Archaeologists have uncovered fascinating new evidence that shows tattooing was much more widespread and began at a much younger age...
For decades, the 3.2-million-year-old fossil called “Lucy” has been a centerpiece in stories about human origins. A member of the...
A recent interdisciplinary research is prompting archaeologists to think about why, despite the problematic history, the concept of “culture” remains...
The discovery of an unusual Bronze Age burial site in the hills of southwest Scotland sheds light on a moment...
A new scientific study has shed light on the everyday health challenges faced by Roman soldiers stationed at Vindolanda, a...
A recent genetic study reveals part of the secret of exceptional longevity in Italy and finds that this may lie...
For over a decade, a Roman-era skeleton uncovered in southern England has been the subject of debate surrounding migration, identity,...
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