Humans first interbred with Neanderthals 250,000 years ago, much earlier than thought
A recent study suggests that Neanderthals and anatomically modern humans, or Homo sapiens, engaged in interbreeding much earlier than previously...
A recent study suggests that Neanderthals and anatomically modern humans, or Homo sapiens, engaged in interbreeding much earlier than previously...
Art and archaeology converge in an exciting discovery as researchers from Dartmouth and the University of Cambridge uncover the earliest...
Archaeologists excavating at Körzüt Castle, located in the Muradiye district of Van, Turkey, have unearthed a 2800-year-old Urartian temple and...
In a recent excavation of a medieval knight's stronghold in Woźniki, Poland, archaeologists have unearthed a rare cross-shaped reliquary. Credit:...
Archaeologists have unearthed a remarkably well-preserved 2,000-year-old Roman sandal in Lucus Asturum, a Roman settlement in modern-day Lugo de Llanera,...
A massive stone serpent head from the Aztec Empire, estimated to be over 500 years old, resurfaced beneath Mexico City...
Archaeologists in Munich, Germany, have unearthed an ancient Celtic village dating back approximately 2,300 years and evidence of a smaller...
Archaeologists excavating the Acropolis of Elea-Velia in Magna Graecia have unearthed an ancient Greek helmet and inscriptions. This find has...
A team of scientists, including Kari A. Guilbault of Purdue University, was studying a 1,300-year-old body unearthed in a cemetery...
Recent research conducted by experts from the University of Liverpool and the University of Warwick has unveiled the remarkable recycling...
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