First known tuberculosis cases in Neanderthals revealed in Subalyuk Cave, Hungary
A recent DNA analysis of Neanderthal bones from Central Europe dating back around 35,000 years has revealed evidence of tuberculosis...
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...
Veronica Waweru, an archaeologist from Yale University, has unearthed an "arcade" of rock-cut Mancala game boards in Kenya's highlands. Yale...
In a recent archaeological excavation linked to the renovation of the Kindermanngasse elementary school, Vienna has unveiled a treasure trove...
The Portable Antiquities Scheme (PAS), overseen by the British Museum, has unveiled its annual report showcasing a wealth of archaeological...
Archaeologists from the University of Gothenburg and Kiel University have unearthed a 5,500-year-old stone chamber in the village of Tiarp...
A metal detectorist named Valentinas Avdejevas stumbled upon a rare Roman artifact in the Vale of Glamorgan, South Wales, in...
In a recent 12-day exploration spearheaded by underwater archaeologists from Parks Canada at the National Historic Site of the Wrecks...
Archaeologists have delved into the mysterious burial practices of early Bronze Age communities in western Eurasia, shedding light on the...
Archaeologists conducting extensive excavations in the ancient Sumerian city of Girsu, now known as Tello in southeastern Iraq, have unearthed...
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