Denmark’s early brickwork came via Germany, not directly from Italy, new study finds
The generally held belief, advanced by historians for more than a century, is that Denmark's first brick-building techniques came straight...
The generally held belief, advanced by historians for more than a century, is that Denmark's first brick-building techniques came straight...
A new genetic study is rewriting what researchers know about early human migrations in East Asia, showing that the prehistoric...
A new evolutionary analysis indicates that kissing is millions of years older than humanity itself, with a primate ancestor that...
A chance pass with a metal detector in central Norway has uncovered one of the country’s most intriguing Viking Age...
Archaeological excavations in northern Israel have led to the discovery of a small clay sculpture that is reshaping what was...
A Neanderthal skeleton, hidden deep in a limestone cave in southern Italy, has revealed a part of the human evolutionary...
Archaeologists in northeastern Kazakhstan have discovered a remarkable Bronze Age settlement that is changing the ways scholars understand life, technology,...
Underwater archaeologists in the waters of Lake Lednica in western Poland have found four exceptionally well-preserved medieval spears that add...
Archaeologists are reexamining one of the most fascinating artifacts ever discovered in the southern Levant: the ˁAin Samiya goblet, a...
For tens of thousands of years, dogs have been in symbiosis with people across the vast range of Eurasia, but...
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