A woman buried with archery equipment in 10th-century Hungary is unusual but may not necessarily have been a warrior.
Archaeologists working with Charlotte’s Univeristy of North Carolina are trying to determine what led to the death of a ...
That's because mummy was widely used medicinally for thousands of years. Kathryn Hunt is a Bioarchaeologist who recently was awarded a TED fellowship for her work as a paleo-oncologist.
The surprising artifact could be evidence of fertility rituals—or just one of history’s strangest good luck charms.
According to a Live Science report, bioarchaeologist Sara Juengst of the University of North Carolina at Charlotte and her ...
Evidence of what might be an ancient funerary de-fleshing ritual found in human-made caves in the Upper Mustang region of Nepal has been discovered by Dr. Jacqueline Eng, a Western Michigan University ...
Here, bioarchaeologist Dr Brenna Hassett explains how you can get digging. Welcome to The Curiosity Academy, Stylist’s new learning hub where you can access workshops, how-to guides, new ...