History Asia’s languages developed and spread alongside rice, millet agriculture November 10, 2021 - Updated on November 11, 2021
History Off-cuts of wood show Vikings were settled in America one thousand years ago October 20, 2021 - Updated on July 22, 2022
Archaeology Roman concrete from noblewoman’s tomb still stands strong 2,000 years later. Here’s why October 16, 2021
Archaeology Ice Age humans have been using tobacco since at least 12,300 years ago October 13, 2021 - Updated on January 31, 2024
Geology Ice cores, ash, and palm leaves manuscripts helps researchers sort volcano mystery September 6, 2021
History Study finds Leonardo da Vinci’s family tree spans 21 generations, including 14 living male descendants July 6, 2021 - Updated on February 17, 2023
Archaeology Anglo-Saxons were largely a group of immigrants unified by language and culture — not genetics June 29, 2021
Archaeology A song of gods and dragons: What’s behind the animals carved in Norway’s stave churches May 6, 2021
Archaeology Ancient teeth confirm: people have been trading internationally for thousands of years January 5, 2021
Archaeology Ruins of 8th-century pagan temple found in Norway November 15, 2020 - Updated on January 27, 2021
Design Lithuania’s capital will turn into massive open-air cafe, respecting physical distancing April 30, 2020
Anthropology In Ancient Greece, plagued cities would be purged, and the vulnerable would suffer. Are we any better? March 24, 2020
Archaeology Artwork in Indonesia might be the new ‘oldest’ hunting scene by modern humans December 12, 2019
Biology Neanderthal extinction could have been driven by inbreeding, demographic issues — not modern humans November 29, 2019
Archaeology “The last necklace made by the Neanderthals” included eagle talons and is teaching us about our ancient cousins November 1, 2019
History Blank paper on ninja history wins top grades — it was written in invisible ink October 10, 2019
Economics Oxen, the ‘robots of the late Neolithic’ jump-started economic inequality September 18, 2019
History Historian unearths more solid evidence of the Armenian Genocide July 18, 2019 - Updated on July 19, 2019
Biology Iron-breathing bacteria might have delayed Earth’s oxygenation for almost one billion years July 12, 2019
Biology The birth of forests helped drive two massive, ancient extinctions June 20, 2019 - Updated on February 13, 2024
Anthropology Cities from 9,000 years ago had pretty much the same problems as those of today, study finds June 18, 2019