Archaeology 23,000 year-old ‘ghost tracks’ show humans arrived in the Americas much earlier than thought September 24, 2021
Archaeology England’s first American colony mysteriously disappeared without a trace over 400 years ago. Scientists are now looking for clues September 16, 2021
Archaeology Bronze artifact indicates Romans threw enemies to the lions across their empire, even as far as Britain August 12, 2021
Animals Gruesome horde of thousands of animal bones leftovers from hyenas, including those from humans, found in Saudi Arabia August 6, 2021
Agriculture Humans started growing cannabis 12,000 years ago — for food, fibers, and probably to get high July 19, 2021
Archaeology Second Khufu Solar Ship ready for assembly, reveals masterful shipbuilding 4,500 years ago in Egypt July 9, 2021
Archaeology This 51,000-year-old Neanderthal bone carving may be one of the world’s oldest works of art July 5, 2021 - Updated on July 6, 2021
Archaeology Anglo-Saxons were largely a group of immigrants unified by language and culture — not genetics June 29, 2021
Archaeology The mystery of an abandoned village in England that can still be seen from the sky June 18, 2021
Archaeology A song of gods and dragons: What’s behind the animals carved in Norway’s stave churches May 6, 2021
Archaeology Radars reveal Viking burial mounds and hundreds of mysteries in Norway March 25, 2021 - Updated on August 11, 2021
Archaeology Scientists continue unlocking the mysteries of the world’s oldest computer March 15, 2021
Anthropology Genetic analysis of ancient massacre shows people were killed indiscriminately March 10, 2021
Agriculture Scythians weren’t the nomadic warriors many portray them as — they also settled down March 10, 2021
Archaeology The earliest coastal wall shows humans were battling sea level rise in the Neolithic era March 9, 2021
Anthropology Australia’s oldest cave painting is 17,000-year-old kangaroo art February 22, 2021 - Updated on September 29, 2021
Anthropology Russian researchers want to study ancient viruses from the Siberian permafrost February 18, 2021
Anthropology Neanderthals and humans used the Levallois technology, a new study shows February 15, 2021 - Updated on August 3, 2021
Archaeology Medieval cemeteries tell tales of fractures, broken jaws, and a very hard life February 15, 2021 - Updated on February 16, 2021
Archaeology Archaeologists in Turkey have discovered a major, previously unknown kingdom February 5, 2021
Archaeology Scientists find amazing 5,000-year-old crystal dagger in Spain January 18, 2021 - Updated on December 3, 2023
Archaeology Ancient teeth confirm: people have been trading internationally for thousands of years January 5, 2021
Anthropology Full genome of a human (and her oral microbes) recovered from Stone Age chewing gum December 25, 2020 - Updated on July 29, 2023
Anthropology Why ancient populations carved voluptuous ‘Venus’ women figures over 30,000 years ago December 2, 2020 - Updated on July 29, 2023
Archaeology Ruins of 8th-century pagan temple found in Norway November 15, 2020 - Updated on January 27, 2021
Archaeology A tale of two cesspits: 14th century latrines are revealing the medieval European lifestyle October 6, 2020
Archaeology Researchers found intact, 2,000-year-old brain cells turned to glass after the eruption of Mount Vesuvius October 6, 2020 - Updated on October 8, 2020