8,000-year-old botanical art reveals the world’s earliest mathematical thinking
A recent study published in the Journal of World Prehistory suggests that the earliest botanical paintings made by human civilization...
A recent study published in the Journal of World Prehistory suggests that the earliest botanical paintings made by human civilization...
A pioneering research project is expected to challenge current understanding of the leather economy of the Roman Empire, which has...
Archaeologists working in eastern Bulgaria have discovered one of the most unusual forms of prehistoric evidence: the skeletal remains of...
A new scientific study is now casting fresh light on one of Scandinavia’s most famous prehistoric vessels, moving researchers a...
Archaeologists have discovered more about one of Central Europe’s most astonishing prehistoric burials: a 9,000-year-old grave belonging to a Mesolithic...
In waters off the coast of Brittany, archaeologists have identified an impressive set of submerged stone structures that reveal the...
Archaeologists have sought to understand life in Britain before and during Roman rule, and they have discovered large differences in...
A recent study offers a fresh perspective on what appears to have been an early rite of passage in ancient...
A new study from a well-known Paleolithic site in eastern England has revealed that early humans mastered fire-making long before...
Read moreRecent archaeological excavations in the area near the Limmat River in Gebenstorf are fundamentally changing current knowledge of Roman presence...
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