Anthropology Ancient tooth found in Georgia tells us of the first human species to come into Europe September 12, 2022
Archaeology Neolithic people in Scotland were already making porridge 6,000 years ago September 8, 2022
Anthropology A 31,000-year-old leg amputation in Borneo may be world’s oldest surgery September 8, 2022
Archaeology Cutting-edge analysis reveals modern additions to historic dancing horse statue at Cincinnati Art Museum September 7, 2022
Archaeology We now have a glimpse into the lives of Europe’s earliest modern humans, thanks to digs in Romania August 24, 2022
Archaeology Medieval monks had a lot of intestinal parasites — much more than the average person August 19, 2022
Archaeology Researchers decipher mystery ingredients in ancient Chinese recipes for bronze August 10, 2022
Archaeology Why ancient Romans used sketchy, lopsided dice to gamble and play board games August 1, 2022
Archaeology Droughts in the 6th century paved the way for Islam to become dominant in the Arabian area July 25, 2022
Archaeology Unstable climate led to the abandonment of Mayapan and a partial collapse of the Mayan Empire July 20, 2022
Archaeology Spanish archeologists may have found the oldest human fossil in Europe last Friday July 11, 2022
Archaeology Three jars have been lying on the seabed for centuries; now they are teaching us about roman wines July 7, 2022
Archaeology Underwater jars, pollen, and charcoal could show us how the Romans made wine June 29, 2022
Archaeology Archaeologists use AI to discover one of the world’s oldest campfires at one-million-year-old site in Israel June 24, 2022
Archaeology English kings didn’t eat that much meat — only when peasants hosted feasts for them June 17, 2022
Archaeology Over a hundred ancient settlements found beyond Hadrian’s wall in northern UK June 7, 2022
Anthropology Ancient Neanderthal cave in Spain with thousands of wall paintings was used for over 50,000 years June 3, 2022
Archaeology Egyptian archeologists put a wealth of new artifacts on display at the foot of the Step Pyramid of Djoser May 31, 2022 - Updated on December 27, 2022
Archaeology Fossilized feces reveal that people migrated to Stonehenge to work and feast over winter May 23, 2022
Archaeology The Incas drugged young children with coca leaves and ayahuasca before sacrificing them to calm them down May 3, 2022
Anthropology Life before Stonehenge: hunter-gatherers enjoyed the open woodland for thousands of years April 28, 2022
Anthropology Some 15,000 years ago, a prehistoric culture created intricate art by firelight April 19, 2022 - Updated on April 21, 2022
Archaeology Archaeologists use a radars technique to detect buried boat graves of the Viking era April 18, 2022
Archaeology The earliest Mayan calendar may have been found in 2,300-year-old Guatemalan ruins April 14, 2022
Archaeology Remains found in 1,000-year-old lavish burial in Finland may belong to nonbinary warrior April 8, 2022
Archaeology Ancient tools reveal that Neanderthal groups went extinct in waves, replacing one another March 30, 2022
Anthropology Smelling the past: researchers reconstruct how ancient societies would have smelled like March 30, 2022
Archaeology Experimental archeology shows how hafted tools allowed humans to get a grasp on civilization March 17, 2022
Archaeology Ship of legendary explorer Shackleton found in Antarctica 107 years after it sank March 9, 2022
Archaeology Stonehenge may be a giant solar calendar whose roots may extend all the way to ancient Egypt March 2, 2022 - Updated on March 3, 2022
Archaeology Intricate Roman mosaic discovered right next to iconic London skyscraper February 23, 2022
Archaeology British archeologists uncover 5,000-year-old stone drum in the grave of three children February 12, 2022
Archaeology Modern humans ventured into Neanderthal territory much earlier than we thought February 11, 2022
Archaeology Inca-era human ‘vertebrae on posts’ may have been one last-ditch effort to save their ancestors’ remains from Conquistador looting February 2, 2022