The role of children in Paleolithic cave art: creators, apprentices, or spiritual mediators?
A recent study from Tel Aviv University has put forth a new hypothesis regarding the presence of children in prehistoric...
A recent study from Tel Aviv University has put forth a new hypothesis regarding the presence of children in prehistoric...
A new study published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) overturns long-held assumptions about the transition from...
For the first time, scientists have unveiled chemical evidence that wine was consumed on a large scale in ancient Troy,...
Two well-preserved daggers from the Bronze Age have been discovered in a field in the municipality of Kutenholz, Lower Saxony,...
For centuries, the image of a monk laboring on a manuscript has been the dominant portrayal of medieval scribal work....
A recent study by Dr. Ellen Green, published in the International Journal of Paleopathology, has revealed new insights into one...
A new study by Egyptologist Nicholas Brown of Yale University suggests that Tutankhamun was the first pharaoh to have taken...
Archaeologists have made an enigmatic discovery at the ancient Mesopotamian site of Başur Höyük in southeastern Turkey: a significantly high...
Egyptian archaeologists have discovered a 3,200-year-old tomb thought to be that of a senior military commander during the time of...
A rare 1,200-year-old clay jug with camel illustrations was unearthed at Horvat 'Anim in the Yatir Forest of Israel during...
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