Ancient brooches, wine jugs, and a bone pen found in Celtic settlement in Germany
Archaeological excavations conducted by the State Office for Monument Preservation (LAD) within the Stuttgart Regional Council between August and October...
Archaeological excavations conducted by the State Office for Monument Preservation (LAD) within the Stuttgart Regional Council between August and October...
Archaeologists at Berlin’s Molkenmarkt, the city’s oldest square, have unearthed a trove of medieval artifacts that shed light on the...
A fascinating discovery has emerged from the Achterdam district in Alkmaar, Netherlands, where archaeologists uncovered an unusual 15th-century floor partially...
Archaeological research has uncovered the largest-scale evidence of interpersonal violence in British prehistory at Charterhouse Warren in Somerset, England. The...
A joint Egyptian-Spanish archaeological mission, spearheaded by the University of Barcelona and the Institute of Ancient Near Eastern Studies, has...
In 1977, archaeologists excavating the Bronze Age cemetery of Shahr-i Sokhta in southeastern Iran unearthed an extraordinary relic: a 4,500-year-old...
Archaeologists have uncovered a groundbreaking artifact in a 3rd-century Roman grave near Frankfurt, Germany, which provides the earliest archaeological evidence...
Two new studies published in Science and Nature have provided unprecedented insights into the period when ancient humans (Homo sapiens)...
A team of paleoanthropologists, led by Christopher J. Bae from the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa and Xiujie Wu from...
A recent interdisciplinary study of ancient human remains from Kosenivka, Ukraine, has revealed new insights into the lives and deaths...
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