Hunter-gatherer social ties spread pottery-making throughout the world.
Analysis of over 1,200 vessels from hunter-gatherer sites revealed that pottery-making processes spread vast distances in a short period of...
Analysis of over 1,200 vessels from hunter-gatherer sites revealed that pottery-making processes spread vast distances in a short period of...
A team led by the University of Tübingen and the Senckenberg Centre for Human Evolution and Palaeoenvironment (SHEP) analyzed tiny...
Read moreNew discoveries suggest that Homo naledi may have ignited controlled fires in the pitch-dark chambers of an underground cave system....
During an archaeological excavation in western Sweden this summer, the remains of two medieval merchant vessels known as cogs were...
Archaeologists discovered an unfinished ancient Egyptian tomb with a chapel exactly aligned with the sunrise on the winter solstice. This...
Read moreAccording to a study published in the journal Antiquity, prehistoric cooking may have been more complex than previously thought. A...
Archaeologists from the Egyptian Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities discovered golden-tongued Mummies during excavations in the Menoufia governorate. The remains...
Archaeologists excavating a 2,700-year-old settlement in Salamanca, Spain, have discovered an artifact believed to be used for a depiction of...
Archaeologists from Arkeologerna discovered a sword from the Kalmar War between Sweden and Denmark-Norway. They discovered this "rare" battle-sword while...
Archaeologists uncovered some ancient Roman remains while digging around in the sewers of Rome's Colosseum. Archaeologists uncover 1,900-year-old snacks and...
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