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Researchers propose a stunning new theory for why Neanderthals and humans started to bury their dead at the same time.
The accidental discovery occurred just months after the bison were reintroduced in the area.
In northern Poland, DNA and artistry revive a young woman's face, centuries after her death.
New laser technology unveils Valeriana, a sprawling Maya metropolis hidden for centuries
A Norse saga, a man in a well, and a genetic study that confirmed a legend.
Seven hobbyists discover 1,000-year-old coins, the most valuable treasure ever found in the U.K.
The wheel may have a more surprising origin story than you'd think.
An archaeology project that involved regular people doubled the number of known prehistoric barrows in the region in just four months. Over 6,500 volunteers have analyzed data acquired by the experts, supporting the accurate identification of approximately 1000 prehistoric burial mounds in the Netherlands. Volunteers in archaeology Archaeology has long been associated with the image […]
They were more sophisticated than we gave them credit.
Recent DNA findings uncover the tragic final days of the ill-fated Arctic expedition.
An epic ancient battle shows Bronze Age Europe wasn't nearly as peaceful as once thought.
Life was simpler in the good old days. You worked the land, made your own house, and... dabbled in coca?
Artificial intelligence has revealed over 300 previously undiscovered geoglyphs in Peru's Nazca Desert.
The beloved Egyptian game of Hounds and Jackals may have first been played by nomadic cattle herders in the Caucasus nearly 4,000 years ago.
It would predate all other known solar calendars by thousands of years
The body modifications were more than just cosmetic, researchers say.
An ancient Egyptian barracks reveals its secrets, including artifacts from the reign of Ramesses II.
Archaeologists are confused whether this is a bear, a pig, or an Icelandic dog.
Something like this would seem unimaginable for our Homo sapiens species.
Archaeologists have uncovered a 2,070-year-old Roman fortification once used to contain Spartacus.
The best of modern buildings can last for a couple of years at most, then how some ancient structures have survived for thousands of years?
A treasure uncovered on Pantelleria offers a glimpse into the perils that lurked in the ancient Mediterranean.
Even from the bottom of the sea, the Titanic still has a lot to offer.
The community was not a biologically homogeneous group. Instead, it was composed of individuals with diverse ancestries.
New research reveals early evidence of cocaine use in Europe, challenging historical assumptions.
It's the latest in a string of over 130 similar, mysterious artifacts found across Europe.
New geoarchaeological research shows that metalworking in ancient Egypt led to significant contamination in a nearby port.
Ancient people likely planted them against the ground at an angle in a way that would impale a charging animal.
An ancient cheese, over millennia old, reveals early evidence of brucellosis.
New research reveals Stonehenge's iconic Altar Stone originated in Scotland.
Scholars have deciphered 4,000-year-old cuneiform tablets, revealing ancient beliefs linking lunar eclipses to ominous events.
The coins were likely used to pay Greek and barbarian merceneries.
The discovery of Göbekli Tepe changed our understanding of Neolithic civilizations. We might have only scratched the surface.
Reviving ancient flavors, scientists brew beer using yeast from 3,000-year-old pottery.
Archaeologists don't know who wrote it but the rare find is a reminder that writing has always been a tool of convenience.
New study reveals how neanderthals' cooking habits could explain missing archaeological evidence.
The artifacts tell us a lot about life in medieval times in the area.
Skeletons of people trapped and killed in buildings by earthquakes during the Vesuvius eruption could reveal a better picture of this ancient destruction.
CT scans reveal intricate design of Roman medical instruments used 2,000 years ago.
Intriguingly, one of the figures shown in the burial murals looks like a "Westerner".
A technological shift from bone awls to threaded needles may have paved the way for fashion (and also the first underwear).
How was popcorn discovered? An archaeologist on its likely appeal for people in the Americas millennia ago.
The oldest computer in the world is revealing its secrets.
The same ritual was also described until the 19th century.
These children are South America's earliest known victims of a deadly bone infection caused by the smallpox virus.
Perhaps we may learn a thing or two from these people.
To march legionaries across the vast Roman Empire, solid footwear was required.
Some of the first U.S. president’s fruit preserves are remarkably intact, and there’s a chance they could grow new trees.
It's the only surviving lorica squamata armor found thus far.
The stunning discovery off Israel's coast challenges previous understanding of ancient maritime navigation.