A carefully crafted figure of a goose and a woman suggests that art reflecting spiritual beliefs entered a new phase among early villagers in the Middle East.
Live Science reports that a 1,500-year-old reindeer trap and unusual wooden objects have been recovered from melting ice in ...
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Ancient Brain Surgery Tool Found in Poland Suggests Celtic Druids Were Medics, Too
On a hilltop in east-central Poland, archaeologists have found an unusual Iron Age tool: an iron scalpel, likely once ...
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Archaeologists discover 1,500-year-old reindeer trap and other artifacts 'melting out of the ice' in Norway's mountains
High up in the icy mountains of Norway, archaeologists have discovered a unique 1,500-year-old reindeer trap, alongside ...
A University of Chicago college student is among the 2026 Rhodes Scholars announced this weekend. Tori Harris, a fourth-year ...
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Ancient DNA reveals mysterious Indigenous lineage that lived in Argentina for nearly 8,500 years — but rarely interacted with others
A previously unknown Indigenous population lived in central Argentina for nearly 8,500 years, a new genetic study finds.
Through cutting-edge forensic science and ancient DNA analysis, scientists have solved one of medieval Europe's most enduring archaeological mysteries. The victim, Duke Béla of Macsó, was a member of ...
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A massive platform hidden in a southern Mexico jungle for 3,000 years actually is a giant map of the Maya order of the ...
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Archaeologists Unearthed Old Tools That Seem to Contradict Completely the Timeline of Civilization’s Origins
In a research facility in Manila, microscopic grooves on ancient stone tools are challenging one of archaeology’s ...
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Archaeological breakthrough contradicts the timeline of human civilization
To inhabit the islands, it is assumed that technological advancements in seafaring, beyond what was considered possible ...
The research team from the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona analyzed pottery from key El Argar administrative centers including Tira del Lienzo and Ifre in Murcia province. According to the study ...
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