Study of a unique Australian boomerang bridges Indigenous knowledge and archaeology
A new paper recently published has provided the most detailed analysis to date of the way in which early Australian...
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)...
Archaeologists have completed the fifth and most fruitful excavation season at Bremenium Fort in High Rochester, Northumberland National Park, and...
A genetic study has now reconstructed the maternal ancestry of Iron Age Iberians in north-eastern Spain, revealing a population deeply...
A recently analyzed set of 1.5-million-year-old Kenyan fossils has provided the most complete view yet of the anatomy of Paranthropus...
Archaeologists in eastern Croatia have unearthed a horrific scene from the Roman Empire's turbulent past — a mass grave of...
Archaeologists from the Bavarian State Office for Monument Preservation (BLfD) have uncovered the remains of a monumental circular stone structure...
Researchers have long suspected that a deadly epidemic compelled the sudden abandonment of Akhetaten, the short-lived capital built by Pharaoh...
Archaeologists have uncovered the remains of a massive stone-lined basin in the ancient Roman city of Gabii, situated about eleven...
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