Archaeology Native Americans didn’t make massive changes to the environment. It was the Europeans January 20, 2020
Archaeology Scientists find ‘epilepsy demon’ in 2,700-year-old clay tablet December 20, 2019 - Updated on February 25, 2021
Archaeology Artwork in Indonesia might be the new ‘oldest’ hunting scene by modern humans December 12, 2019
Anthropology Ostrich eggshell beads reveal cultural evolution in Africa November 27, 2019 - Updated on November 28, 2019
Archaeology Mythological fake news: 3000-year-old Babylonian tablet that inspired biblical Noah is based on trickster god November 27, 2019
Anthropology Mongolia’s ancestral lifestyle and archaeological artefacts threatened by climate change November 20, 2019
Archaeology “The last necklace made by the Neanderthals” included eagle talons and is teaching us about our ancient cousins November 1, 2019
Archaeology Landmark historic street discovered under Jerusalem, built by Pontius Pilate October 25, 2019
Archaeology 3000-year-old abandoned tools show that ancient warriors crossed Europe to join battlefields October 16, 2019 - Updated on October 18, 2019
Archaeology Study finds earliest evidence of artificial cranial deformation in Croatia August 21, 2019
Archaeology Archaeologists discover ancient cereal rings in Austria June 5, 2019 - Updated on May 5, 2020
Anthropology Prehistoric stone tools were invented multiple times before becoming a staple June 3, 2019
Archaeology Prehistoric craftsmen were really into freshwater mussel shells, research reveals May 8, 2019
Archaeology Cocaine, ayahuasca, and DMT — South Americans had hardcore rituals 1,000 years ago May 8, 2019
Archaeology Did the Maya civilization really use chocolate as currency? New study suggests so April 29, 2019
Archaeology Fossilized poop shows ancient hunter-gatherer ate a rattlesnake whole — fangs included April 24, 2019
Archaeology Two newly-discovered Egyptian tombs look almost as fresh as the day they were painted April 18, 2019
Archaeology Fossil Friday: new study says Texas used to be a ‘veritable Serengeti’ 11 to 12 million years ago April 12, 2019 - Updated on April 24, 2019
Archaeology Ireland and Scotland made bog butter for three and a half millennia, new study reports March 18, 2019 - Updated on May 4, 2020
Archaeology Hundreds of children and llamas were sacrificed in ghastly 15th century ritual March 6, 2019
Animals Bronze-age Iberians included domesticated foxes and dogs in their burial practices February 25, 2019 - Updated on April 20, 2023
Archaeology Archaeologists find extraordinarily well-preserved Pompeii fresco of Narcissus February 19, 2019