Early Neolithic farmers in Central Europe diversified cereal cultivation earlier than expected, study finds
A new study has revealed that early farming communities in Central Europe began diversifying their cereal crops much earlier than...
A new study has revealed that early farming communities in Central Europe began diversifying their cereal crops much earlier than...
The faces of centuries-old Colombian Andean mummies have been digitally reconstructed for the first time, providing a remarkable insight into...
A new detailed analysis of archaeological evidence demonstrates that early human populations of southern South America relied on extinct megafauna—such...
A team of international underwater archaeologists is unearthing fresh information regarding Roman maritime life after unearthing a well-preserved shipwreck in...
The recent research tracking the origin of southern Levantine ivory artifacts has revealed that most of the material came from...
Archaeologists have unearthed monumental rock art and artifacts in northern Saudi Arabia that contradict conventional assumptions about when human beings...
Archaeologists in Germany have found evidence that contradicts long-held views about the colors available to Europe's Paleolithic populations. In Mühlheim-Dietesheim,...
A rare 13th-century hair-styling implement has been unearthed at Eilean Donan Castle in the Scottish Highlands and is housed in...
Archaeologists have made a breathtaking find at Saqqara that is transforming the study of artistic traditions in ancient Egypt. A...
Archaeologists have uncovered a rare and remarkably preserved collection of stone tools, dating to around 30,000 years ago, at the...
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