2,000-year-old Vietnamese tooth blackening practice found in Iron Age burial
Archaeologists at the Dong Xa site in northern Vietnam have identified the earliest direct evidence of intentional tooth blackening in...
Archaeologists at the Dong Xa site in northern Vietnam have identified the earliest direct evidence of intentional tooth blackening in...
Construction linked to the future MiQua Jewish Museum in Cologne has brought to light a group of Roman structures preserved...
Archaeologists working at Stahlzwingerweg 6 in Regensburg expected routine results. The excavation took place ahead of a housing project that...
Medieval cemeteries in Denmark show how social rank shaped burial choices. Plots near church walls or inside church buildings cost...
For thousands of years, Indigenous hunters on the North American Great Plains relied on bison for food, tools, and materials....
Archaeologists working at Magna Roman Fort near Hadrian’s Wall have uncovered a small terracotta head from the third century CE....
Cambridge University archaeologists and students found a burial pit with human remains at Wandlebury Country Park, a few miles south...
Archaeological work on Gawroniec Hill in south-central Poland has documented several thousand traces of past human activity, including a defensive...
Archaeologists studying Iron Age skull fragments from two sites in northeastern Iberia have expanded the known range of a ritual...
A limestone object recovered from the Roman settlement of Coriovallum, now Heerlen in the Netherlands, has provided rare evidence for...
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