Seaweed and freshwater plants fed prehistoric Europeans, study finds
New research provides compelling evidence that seaweed and freshwater plants were key elements of the prehistoric European diet, offering valuable...
New research provides compelling evidence that seaweed and freshwater plants were key elements of the prehistoric European diet, offering valuable...
A recent study conducted by researchers from Aberystwyth University has cast doubt on the long-held belief that the Altar Stone...
A recent study has successfully reconstructed the partially impaired skull of a great ape species, Pierolapithecus catalaunicus, that lived approximately...
A German-Austrian team, led by archaeologist Christiana Kohler from the University of Vienna, uncovered a trove of ancient wine jars,...
A significant archaeological discovery at the ancient city of Persepolis in southwestern Iran has unveiled the eastern wall of a...
A team of researchers has harnessed cutting-edge remote sensing technology, statistical modeling, and historical ecological data to unveil an astonishing...
A team of researchers from the University of Gothenburg, Durham University, the University of Seville, and the University of Southampton,...
An archaeological mission comprised of a joint Egyptian-German team has recently unveiled a wealth of celestial imagery during the restoration...
Czech archaeologists have unearthed a long-lost tomb belonging to Ptahshepses, an ancient Egyptian official who lived around 4,400 years ago...
Pompeii, the Roman city preserved in time by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 CE, continues to reveal captivating...
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