Antony Funnell: Archaeology has long been a messy business, digging around in the dirt in some wind-swept part of the world, or fighting-off Nazis if your surname happens to be Jones. Well, in the ...
On the initiative of the Netherlands Forensic Institute (NFI), a Project Group has been formed for that purpose. The Project Group is part of the European Network of Forensic Science Institutes (ENFSI ...
Archaeologist still depend upon tools used for hundreds of years, but some are taking advantage of what technology offers. Things like ground penetrating radar, microscopes, even satellites. Learn ...
Archaeologists have found a stone-paved cellar at a 5,000-year-old Stone Age site in Denmark, a discovery that points to a distinct leap in construction technology in ancient Scandinavia. Starting ...
We've feasted on them, built economies around them and in some places nearly erased them from our coasts. Today, 85% of the ...
A new initiative is helping to discover unmarked graves in eight cemeteries across Vulcan County. A group of students and researchers from the University of Lethbridge recently used some high flying ...
BEIJING, Nov. 6 (Xinhua) -- Modern technology continues to play a pivotal role in preserving, excavating and perpetuating the Liangzhu Archaeological Ruins in east China's Zhejiang Province, with ...
People often think about archaeology happening deep in jungles or inside ancient pyramids. However, a team of astronomers has shown that they can use stars and the remains they leave behind to conduct ...
Finding ruins of ancient civilisations is painful and hard. You have to head to a location and trudge the earth – explore dense rainforests, deserts, high altitude mountains and even dive under the ...