The royal symbol on the newly discovered figurines solves a long-standing mystery by identifying who was buried in the ...
An immense Bronze Age settlement has emerged from the Kazakh Steppe, revealing a surprisingly urban and industrial society ...
Recent discoveries in an archaeological site in Mexico sheds new light into the beginning of the Maya civilization, and how ...
Turkey unveiled dozens of new finds at a major archaeological site in southeast Turkey on Wednesday, giving fresh insight ...
Archaeologists are to resume digging at the Ness of Brodgar on Orkney after 3D radar technology discovered an "extraordinary" ...
A newly surveyed Bronze Age city shows unexpected urban planning and bronze production in the steppe. Archaeologists have ...
Indigenous people began building earthen mounds more than 4,000 years ago in the Patos Lagoon estuary on the coast of southern Brazil. Researchers have now found evidence that these mounds served as ...
Yet, having stood for over 4,500 years, historians and archaeologists are continuing to uncover new details about the ...
It’s not just a display of the scrolls, which of course in and of themselves would be powerful,” but other “wow objects” ...
A rare and surprising archaeological discovery at Tel Dor: A gemstone engraved with the portrait of Alexander the Great was uncovered during excavations by an archaeological team directed by Dr.
Homo sapiens ventured into Neanderthal territory in Europe much earlier than previously thought, according to an archaeological study published in Science Advances on Wednesday.
La Sierra University’s 17th annual Archaeology Discovery Weekend, featuring lectures, cultural exhibits and family activities, will be held Nov. 15-16 on the university’s campus in Riverside. Theme of ...
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