An infant burial provides insights into the use of baby carriers in prehistory
The authors of a recent article in the Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory report evidence suggesting the use of...
The authors of a recent article in the Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory report evidence suggesting the use of...
In the late 1990s, a trio of Islamic glass fragments was unearthed by archaeologists at Caerlaverock Castle near Dumfries, Scotland....
In the Late Viking Age, a grave was built that looks very similar to one of the most spectacular graves...
According to a study, an analysis of obsidian artifacts unearthed during the 1960s at two important archaeological sites in southwestern Iran...
New aerial surveys have uncovered a striking new view of the ancient Mesopotamian city of Lagash—revealing that the city wasn’t...
A strip of land along England's west coast, now known for its picturesque beaches, was once a bustling highway for...
At some time in prehistory, modern humans and Neanderthals met—and made love. But how long and where the two species...
Syria uncovered a large intact mosaic from the Roman era, describing it as the most significant archaeological discovery since the...
The remains of more than 240 people, including approximately 100 children, have been discovered beneath an old department store in...
Dakota the “dino mummy” has captivated paleontologists and the public since part of the fossil was first untombed in North...
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