Found near the ancient city of Armageddon alongside a winepress and a temple figurine, this 3,300-year-old teapot was likely used in votive rituals.
"Once you have an ever-expanding system of entitlements that you can't afford, that's often the beginning of the decline and ...
An international archaeological team has unearthed one of the most significant Bronze Age discoveries in decades—a sprawling 140-hectare settlement in northeastern Kazakhstan that is fundamentally ...
Kissing is more than just "mouth-to-mouth" touching, and the study doesn't really shed much light on why humans kiss the way ...
Archaeologists have identified more than a dozen ancient canoes that Indigenous people apparently left behind in a ...
Archaeologists uncover 5,200 years of history through Native American canoes found in a Wisconsin lake, revealing ancient ...
Teasing out biochemical information from ancient organic-rich sediments, notably the timing of the emergence of ...
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Scientists trace the origins of kissing back more than 21 million years
Long before it became a familiar sign of romance or affection, kissing appears to have taken shape among the earliest ...
In a remarkable discovery that bridges the ancient and modern understanding of human imagination, archaeologists have unearthed a 12,000-year-old clay figurine from northern Israel that represents the ...
Maza was a staple food in Ancient Greece, typically made of barley flour mixed with water or wine, and often flavored with cheese and honey.
The survival of Assyrian culture in Armenia is not merely a matter of history or heritage. It is an act of love.
Meanwhile, early dog trade might stretch even further back than the new studies indicate. To find remains from the first ...
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