Scandinavia’s early farmers slaughtered the hunter-gatherer population 5,900 years ago
A recent study conducted by Lund University in Sweden challenges previously held beliefs regarding the transition from hunter-gatherer to agricultural...
A recent study conducted by Lund University in Sweden challenges previously held beliefs regarding the transition from hunter-gatherer to agricultural...
Archaeologists have unearthed a hollowed-out animal bone containing hundreds of black henbane seeds sealed with a black birch-bark tar plug,...
Recent archaeological excavations at a site in Puyang, located in Central China's Henan Province, have shed light on the mystery...
Researchers from the University of Exeter have recently completed a comprehensive study shedding light on the early inhabitants of the...
A captivating exploration of Nottingham's subterranean history unfolds at the University of Nottingham Museum, where the public can now witness...
Classical scholars and AI enthusiasts alike are celebrating a groundbreaking achievement in unlocking the secrets of antiquity as a group...
Recent archaeological excavations at Vindolanda, a Roman garrison site located south of Hadrian's Wall in Northumberland, have unveiled compelling evidence...
In a remarkable underwater excavation off the coast of Agrigento in Sicily, a team comprised of the Subacquei Nucleus of...
Archaeologists in London have uncovered a 2,000-year-old Roman cemetery, complete with five oak coffins and an exceptionally well-preserved funerary bed....
The carved head of an ancient Buddhist statue kept at the Myooin temple in Fukuyama, Japan, has exposed layers of...
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