Two recent findings, indicate that modern humans may have arrived in mainland Southeast Asia far earlier than previously believed.
Incredible Roman tomb near London Bridge
Archaeologists have discovered a Roman tomb from ancient Londonium near London Bridge.
Eynsham Park and Ride excavations reveal Bronze Age and Iron Age artifacts
Ancient artifacts have been discovered at the site of Eynsham Park and Ride. The artifacts are from the Bronze Age and Iron Age.
Spiral shaped stone glyph found under Mexican Church
Archaeologists from the National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) discovered a spiral shaped stone glyph in the church of the Lateran parish of San Pedro Apostol.
Three shipwrecks discovered off Tunisia
All three Roman ships were found off Tunisia as part of a Unesco project, a mission to protect underwater heritage.
A rare coin of the last Hasmonean King found in the possession of a suspected thief
Police searched East Jerusalem overnight and recovered dozens of illegally excavated ancient coins, including a rare coin from the time of the last Hasmonean king of Judea 2,000 years ago.
Lost village buried in the ocean for 600 years
The main church of the medieval settlement of Rungholt, dubbed the ‘Atlantis of the North Sea’, has been found in the ocean.
The Romans were apparently interested in hair removal 2000 years ago
It turns out that our obsession with hair removal dates back to Roman times.
How did adaptations to living in cold climates favor social evolution?
Scientists have found answers to how a species’ long-term adaptation to living in an extremely cold climate changes its social evolution.
Neanderthals produced synthetic material through underground distillation
The scientists matched several birch tar production processes to the chemical byproducts discovered on prehistoric Neanderthals implements.