430,000-year-old well-preserved wooden tools are the oldest ever found
Researchers working in southern Greece have identified the oldest known handheld wooden tools, dated to about 430,000 years ago. The...
Researchers working in southern Greece have identified the oldest known handheld wooden tools, dated to about 430,000 years ago. The...
Archaeologists studying animal bones from Iron Age settlements in Bulgaria have found strong evidence for dog consumption between the fifth...
A recent study in the journal Telestes presents a systematic analysis of dance scenes in South African rock art, offering...
Archaeologists in Brandenburg, Germany, have uncovered a bronze wheel cross dating to the 10th or 11th century CE in the...
New archaeological research places the active hunting of large whales in southern Brazil around 5,000 years ago, well before the...
Archaeologists from Oxford Cotswold Archaeology completed a large-scale excavation of a Roman cemetery linked to the fort and settlement at...
Scientists recovered the oldest known genome of Treponema pallidum from human remains dated to about 5,500 years ago in the...
Archaeological excavations at Parco delle Acacie in the Pietralata district of eastern Rome have revealed a long and complex history...
Archaeologists have found new evidence showing early transport and long term use of a wild potato across the American Southwest...
Archaeological research from the Templo Mayor Project offers new evidence for the long-debated practice of animal captivity in the ancient...
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