430,000-year-old well-preserved wooden tools are the oldest ever found
Researchers working in southern Greece have identified the oldest known handheld wooden tools, dated to about 430,000 years ago. The...
Researchers working in southern Greece have identified the oldest known handheld wooden tools, dated to about 430,000 years ago. The...
Archaeologists from Oxford Cotswold Archaeology completed a large-scale excavation of a Roman cemetery linked to the fort and settlement at...
Scientists recovered the oldest known genome of Treponema pallidum from human remains dated to about 5,500 years ago in the...
Archaeologists have identified a tool dating to around 500,000 years ago made from elephant bone, at the Boxgrove site in...
A faded hand outline on a limestone wall in southeast Sulawesi now holds the oldest known date for rock art....
Archaeologists working in eastern England have identified an early medieval burial ground dating to the sixth and seventh centuries near...
Shadrach Byfield, a British soldier in the War of 1812, lived a life shaped by injury, work, and public recognition....
Archaeologists working at the Turlojiškė peat bog in southern Lithuania report evidence of a violent event from the Late Bronze...
A set of ancient human bones from Casablanca reshapes how we think about early human history. New research places a...
A team of archaeologists excavating southern Africa has found the oldest direct evidence of human use of poisoned weapons, extending...
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