Archaeology Forensic experts reconstruct the face of a 2,300 year old Egyptian mummy September 5, 2016 - Updated on May 16, 2017
Archaeology An Israeli power plant worker might have found a hand grenade that the Crusaders used August 25, 2016
Archaeology Spanish publisher wins rights to a manuscript no one can — but everyone is dying to — read August 24, 2016
Archaeology Archaeologists working in Kazakhstan uncover 3,000-year-old pyramid mausoleum August 22, 2016
Anthropology Did the earliest Americans walk on ice or cross on water? New study sparks debate August 11, 2016
Archaeology Archaeologists might have just found a castle at King Arthur’s alleged birthplace August 5, 2016
Anthropology Facial reconstruction shows how British people looked like 3,700 years ago August 2, 2016
Archaeology Vikings might have actually used sunstones to navigate July 27, 2016 - Updated on July 28, 2016
Archaeology One of the oldest known New Testament copies could have been written in pee-based ink July 18, 2016
Archaeology Chinese archaeologists find a stunning shrine that could contain Buddha’s skull July 5, 2016
Archaeology Ancient bullets with holes inside were used as a weapon of terror by the Romans June 15, 2016
Archaeology Ancient Greeks used this 2,100-years-old analog computer for both astronomy and astrology June 13, 2016 - Updated on March 14, 2023
Archaeology King Tutankhamun’s iron dagger is more than meets the eye: it comes from space June 2, 2016
Anthropology Stunning cave findings show Neanderthals made fire way before humans May 25, 2016 - Updated on February 12, 2024
Archaeology Chinese scientist finds earliest known fossil of complex life, paper met with heavy criticism May 18, 2016
Archaeology Ancient recipes: Pullum Numidicum (Numidian Chicken) May 10, 2016 - Updated on April 30, 2023
Archaeology A 15 year old may have discovered a hidden Maya city by studying Maya constellations… or not May 10, 2016
Archaeology Israeli archaeologists uncover roman-period glass factory underpinning trade throughout the empire April 21, 2016
Archaeology Archaeologists unearth what looks like the 2nd Viking Settlement in North America April 4, 2016
Archaeology Viking treasure pot, opened more than 1,000 years after it was hidden in modern Galloway March 24, 2016 - Updated on November 17, 2017
Anthropology 400,000-year-old fossils from Spain provide earliest genetic evidence of Neandertals March 16, 2016
Archaeology The original haute couture: archaeologists unearth fabrics from King Solomon’s time February 26, 2016