Latest advancements in technology are aiding archaeological and anthropological research. A new EU-funded robot is helping archaeologists reassemble Pompeii's frescoes, while scientists have ...
Archaeologists have long known that complex societies can unravel with startling speed, but a growing body of evidence ...
Archaeologists have long known that complex societies can rise, flourish and then disappear so completely that only scattered ruins hint at what was lost. Now a new wave of research is sharpening the ...
Two new peer-reviewed papers claim thousands of unexplained light flashes in vintage Palomar telescope images show statistical ties to nuclear tests and UFO reports. Not everyone agrees with the paper ...
A remarkable discovery at Orkney's famed Ness of Brodgar site could rewrite the history of ancient Britain, as archaeologists ...
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Monte Sierpe, translated as the “serpent mountain,” is located in the Pisco Valley of Southern Peru. The “Serpent Mountain” is known for its thousands of precisely aligned holes to resemble the look ...
Ninety-seven-million-year-old magnetic fossils, left behind in sea beds by an unknown creature, may have been a biological ...
About 5,000 years ago, people living in what is now Iran began extracting copper from rock by processing ore, an activity ...
The mysterious Aztec "death whistles" have fascinated researchers with their eerie, terrifying effect they have on the ...
For centuries, humans have turned to the stars for guidance, but the purpose of an ancient star chart created by the Skiri Pawnee has left scholars scratching their heads. This elk-skin map, thought ...
The Omo-Turkana basin in Africa is home to a treasure trove of ancient human fossils and tools that span 300,000 years – today it is still yielding new discoveries about our species ...