Ethiopia’s early hominins show remarkable technological decision-making
A recent study published in PLOS ONE reveals that early humans living in the Ethiopian Highlands between 1.6 and 1...
A recent study published in PLOS ONE reveals that early humans living in the Ethiopian Highlands between 1.6 and 1...
Archaeologists have made remarkable discoveries at the ancient necropolis of Thebes in Luxor, revealing much about the architectural and cultural...
During an extraordinary excavation, a perfectly preserved 84-square-meter Roman mosaic was unearthed near the village of Salkaya in Elazığ Province,...
A skull long thought to belong to Arsinoë IV, sister of Cleopatra, has been confirmed to be the remains of...
A new study by researchers Olena Veremeychyk and Olga Antowska-Gorączniak has reignited the debate over eight medieval pyrophyllite disks found...
Researchers in France have discovered what might be the oldest 3D map ever found. They spotted it in a sandstone...
A recent study conducted by Dr. Helen Gittos, a professor specializing in medieval history at the University of Oxford, challenges...
A great discovery has been made beneath the Cathedral Basilica of St. Stanislaus and St. Ladislaus, the most important Catholic...
In the fall of 2024, archaeologists uncovered 17 cremation and inhumation burials, as well as a horse burial, at the...
A bioarchaeologist with the University of Reading has discovered one of the most unusual human and animal remains from the...
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