Tooth-telling brings to light earliest humans from southern Africa
Fossil tooth analysis conducted by Dr. Renaud Joannes-Boyau, a geochemist at Southern Cross University, has played a crucial role in...
Fossil tooth analysis conducted by Dr. Renaud Joannes-Boyau, a geochemist at Southern Cross University, has played a crucial role in...
A human skeleton, amputated limbs, and the bones of at least three horses were discovered during an archaeological dig. The...
New methods of archaeological investigation have revealed the origins of 13 early settlers in South Australia who were buried in...
An oil drilling project off the river Karun in Ahvaz, southwest Iran, accidentally unearthed an ancient cemetery that contains urn-like...
Research conducted by scholars from the University of Tübingen challenges long-standing assumptions regarding the origins of human culture through stone...
In the heart of Mexico City's historic center, archaeologists from Mexico’s National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) have uncovered...
Read moreNew archaeological research into grave goods and skeletal material from the Netherlands' oldest grave field reveals that male-female roles 7,000...
A tool dating back 65,000 years, often likened to a 'Swiss Army knife' of the prehistoric era, is shedding light...
The Wallacean islands, situated amidst the deep sea waters separating Asia and Oceania, have long been isolated from the surrounding...
A new study that combines archaeological, historical, and bioarchaeological data sheds new light on the early Islamic period in Syria....
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