Ancient Egyptians mastered arsenical bronze on Elephantine Island 4,000 years ago
A new article published in Archaeometry has uncovered the first direct evidence of deliberate arsenical bronze production in ancient Egypt,...
A new article published in Archaeometry has uncovered the first direct evidence of deliberate arsenical bronze production in ancient Egypt,...
A new archaeological study has shed light on the early development of the Scythian "animal style," one of the most...
Astuvansalmi in Ristiina, Finland, has the largest known prehistoric rock painting collection in the Nordic countries. Some 80 motifs of...
In the Himalayan region of Dolpo in northwestern Nepal, researchers have undertaken an ambitious mission to digitally document the centuries-old...
A new multidisciplinary study led by the National Center for Research on Human Evolution (CENIEH), in collaboration with IPHES-CERCA and...
Archaeologists have identified Ix Ch’ak Ch’een as one of the rulers of the ancient Maya city of Cobá, and uncovered...
A new radiocarbon dating analysis has finally settled one of archaeology's most contentious debates: when the massive eruption of Thera...
A new paper recently published has provided the most detailed analysis to date of the way in which early Australian...
Archaeologists have unearthed an extraordinary Assyrian inscription from the First Temple period in Jerusalem—the first of its kind to be...
Archaeologists in South Korea have uncovered the first ice storage facility ever recorded from the Baekje Sabi period (538–660 CE)...
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