12,000-year-old stones may be early evidence of the wheel
Archaeologists have unearthed what may be some of the earliest evidence of wheel-like technology in human history at the Nahal-Ein...
Archaeologists have unearthed what may be some of the earliest evidence of wheel-like technology in human history at the Nahal-Ein...
Recent archaeological findings reveal that "King Arthur's Hall," a mysterious stone enclosure on Cornwall's Bodmin Moor, dates back over 5,000...
A recent study has challenged previous assumptions about early human tool use by examining the hand structure of ancient hominins,...
Archaeologists from Durham University in the UK and the University of Al-Qadisiyah in Iraq have successfully identified the site of...
Archaeologists, led by Marcin Piotrowski from the company Gorgona, unearthed two rare eagle emblems bearing the monogram "SAR" (Stanislaus Augustus...
Archaeologists have unearthed an ancient rock-shelter in the Zeravshan Valley of Tajikistan, providing evidence of human presence spanning over 130,000...
Archaeologists from the National Historical Museums have uncovered an extraordinary Neolithic ceremonial complex in Hammar, Skåne, Sweden, dating back to...
In a rare discovery, Shofu Inc., a Kyoto-based ceramics company, uncovered approximately 500,000 rare “Maboroshi” or “phantom” ceramic coins from...
Archaeologists have uncovered evidence of an ancient Egyptian practice involving the modification of sheep horns at the mortuary complex of...
A recent study has revealed a compelling link between Mesopotamian cylinder seals used in trade and the proto-cuneiform symbols that...
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