Ancient Maya traded live dogs across hundreds of miles, isotope study finds
Researchers studying ancient Maya cities in the highlands of Chiapas, Mexico, have found evidence that people transported live dogs across...
Researchers studying ancient Maya cities in the highlands of Chiapas, Mexico, have found evidence that people transported live dogs across...
A new study from central China is changing how scientists think about creativity and survival among ancient humans. Archaeologists studying...
Chance find in northern Denmark leads to one of the country’s largest Viking Age gold hoards The Rold Treasure includes...
Archaeologists working at Hippos, an ancient city overlooking the Sea of Galilee in the present-day Golan Heights, recovered a 2,000-year-old...
DNA analysis has helped researchers identify four more crew members from Sir John Franklin’s ill-fated 1845 Arctic expedition, including a...
Read moreA recent international study led by the University of Zurich examines links between human genetic diversity and language structure across...
Archaeologists in Scotland have identified the earliest known case of restorative dentistry ever found in the country. The find comes...
Archaeologists studying a cave complex on Gran Canaria have found the earliest direct evidence of cereal harvesting in the Canary...
Archaeologists working in Scotland have uncovered new details about a 5,000-year-old artificial island hidden beneath the waters of Loch Bhorgastail...
Archaeologists working in the eastern Pyrenees have identified what is now the highest-altitude prehistoric cave in the mountain range with...
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