Archaeologists uncovered early evidence of cranial surgery in ancient Near East
A recent excavation in ancient Megiddo, Israel, revealed the earliest example of cranial surgery in the Ancient Near East, and...
A recent excavation in ancient Megiddo, Israel, revealed the earliest example of cranial surgery in the Ancient Near East, and...
Archaeologists have uncovered groundbreaking evidence of the earliest use of bows and arrows in Europe during excavations in a southern...
A group of structures at the famed Mayan city Chichen Itza, believed to have been part of an elite housing...
Archaeologists excavating in France have discovered evidence of a 6,300-year-old fortified compound and residential site used by Europe's first megalithic...
Archaeologists believe Zuzu was a man who lived in Brazil. His features are remarkably preserved. This approximation of Zuzu's face...
A Byzantine-era woman's skull discovered in central Italy revealed that this middle-aged woman had undergone invasive surgical procedures at least...
A new study co-authored by a George Washington University research professor examines the Inca Empire's (also known as the Incan...
King Hans of Denmark and Norway anchored his warship near the southern coast of Sweden in the summer of 1495....
In a cave just south of Lisbon, archeological deposits conceal a Paleolithic meal. In addition to stone tools and charcoal,...
A recent discovery of a Neolithic settlement on the shores of Lough Foyle in Northern Ireland is providing valuable insights...
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