In a cave in southern Italy, archaeologists sifted through a muddy riverbed normally submerged by the turquoise waters of an underground river. A dull brown artifact caught their attention — and ...
Treated as a possible crime scene, police handed the site over to archaeologists after the body was dated back more than ...
After the discovery of a long-lost pharaoh's tomb was revealed last week, archaeologists may have unearthed another ...
Archaeologists from Grampus Heritage & Training Limited uncovered the largest Viking Age timber building ever found in ...
Iron Age Iberians nailed skulls to walls in public. But were the remains those of revered friends—or reviled foes?
A Cotswold Roman to which was discovered during A417 Missing Link Scheme has appeared on BBC’s Digging for Britain.
A group of amateur treasure seekers in Poland uncovered a giant two-handed sword from the Middle Ages alongside two axes.
The assertion that a Sangh conspiracy solely caused the stagnation of Pattanam’s research, particularly due to extreme ...
In the middle of the sixth century B.C., King Croesus of Lydia minted the world's first gold coin. Known as a stater or ...
An analysis of the origins of seven severed skulls with nails through them shows that some people treated this way in Iron ...
Historical accounts highlight emotional and spiritual dimensions of life during climate extremes, researchers say ...
Analysis - Visibility has always been important in people's decisions about where to live and how to arrange their spaces. People make connections with what they can see. Being able to see prominent ...