New Mexico: Ancient southwestern desert people ate more, larger, fish than previously thought
There is a common misconception that Ancestral Pueblo people rarely ate fish. The remains of fish eaten by these people...
There is a common misconception that Ancestral Pueblo people rarely ate fish. The remains of fish eaten by these people...
The four Roman legionary fortresses in Bonn, Neuss, Xanten and Nijmegen still hold unexplored treasures of knowledge about the multifaceted...
In the scenic landscapes overlooking the Mediterranean Sea, a luxury villa from late antiquity in present-day Turkey is revealing new...
The Mysterious Lady, a mummy from the Warsaw Mummy Project's collection, has recently been the focus of research indicating that...
Conclusions drawn by a team of archaeologists, spearheaded by Dr. Michael Brown from Heidelberg University's Institute of Prehistory, Protohistory, and...
Severe drought and dropping Tiber water levels have uncovered an archaeological treasure in Rome: The stone remains of the Bridge...
A collection of Viking Age women's jewelry, long relegated to obscurity in a private living room, found its way to...
Fossil tooth analysis conducted by Dr. Renaud Joannes-Boyau, a geochemist at Southern Cross University, has played a crucial role in...
A human skeleton, amputated limbs, and the bones of at least three horses were discovered during an archaeological dig. The...
The National Galleries of Scotland announced on Thursday that a previously unknown self-portrait by Vincent van Gogh has been discovered...
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