November 20, 2024
Extensive Jewish quarter uncovered at Phanagoria
Archaeologists excavating at Phanagoria have uncovered an extensive Jewish quarter following the 2023 discovery of an ancient synagogue.
November 20, 2024
Archaeologists find traces of Roman aquaduct that supplied water to Durnovaria
November 19, 2024
Rare formations of cave pearls found in the Ain Joweizeh spring system
November 18, 2024
Hidden text revealed on the famous Blue Qur’an manuscript
Experts at the Zayed National Museum have uncovered Qur'anic verses hidden beneath a layer of gold leaf on the famous Blue Qur’an manuscript.
November 18, 2024
Neanderthal remains found in Abreda Cave
A study, led by Dr. Marina Lozano of IPHES-CERCA, has found dental remains belonging to three Neanderthals (Homo neanderthalensis) in Abreda Cave.
November 18, 2024
New findings on the origins of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre
November 15, 2024
Archaeologists have found the first evidence of familial embalming in Europe
November 15, 2024
Traces of Roman road uncovered in London’s Old Kent Road
Archaeologists have found traces of Watling Street, a Roman road that served as a major historical route during Classical Antiquity, Late Antiquity, and throughout the Middle Ages.
November 13, 2024
Massive infant sacrifices were an offering to Tlaloc
November 12, 2024
Eagle emblems found on battlefield site
November 10, 2024
Neolithic ceremonial enclosure uncovered in Skåne
Archaeologists from the Swedish State Museums of History have recently uncovered a ceremonial enclosure from the Neolithic period, located in Skåne, Sweden.
November 9, 2024
Lost treasure of WWII “phantom” coins found in Japanese warehouse

PALAEOANTHROPOLOGY

November 18, 2024
Neanderthal remains found in Abreda Cave
A study, led by Dr. Marina Lozano of IPHES-CERCA, has found dental remains belonging to three Neanderthals (Homo neanderthalensis) in Abreda Cave.
November 29, 2023
Early humans hunted beavers 400,000-years-ago
Researchers suggests that early humans were hunting, skinning, and eating beavers around 400,000-years-ago.
October 23, 2023
First modern humans in europe are associated with the gravettian culture
A study conducted by CNRS has determined who the first modern humans to settle in Europe were.
September 22, 2023
Archaeologists find 476,000-year-old wooden structure
Archaeologists from the University of Liverpool and Aberystwyth University have discovered a wooden structure dating from at least 476,000-years-ago, the earliest known example to date.
June 23, 2023
Researchers find oldest known neanderthal engravings
A study published in the open-access journal PLOS ONE has provided evidence to date the age and origin of engravings discovered on a cave wall in France.
June 23, 2023
Evidence of neanderthal cannibalism found in spanish cave
Archaeologists conducting excavations in the Coves del Toll de Moià have uncovered evidence of Neanderthal cannibalism from more than 52,000-years-ago.
May 8, 2023
Study finds that nose shape gene is inherited from neanderthals
A recent study led by UCL researchers has discovered that Neanderthal genetic material inherited by humans has an impact on the shape of our noses.
February 9, 2023
2.9-million-year-old butchery site offers window into the dawn of stone age technology
According to a new study, our early human ancestors used some of the oldest stone tools ever found to butcher hippos on the shores of Africa’s Lake Victoria, some 2.9-million-years-ago.

NATURAL HISTORY

June 26, 2024
Preserved remains of a Pleistocene wolf found frozen in Siberia’s permafrost
May 6, 2024
Red squirrels spread leprosy during medieval period
April 1, 2024
Greenland’s Paradise Valley
The Qinngua Valley, also known as Paradisdalen (meaning “paradise valley”) is a unique biome in southern Greenland and contains the island’s only natural forest zone.
January 27, 2024
Ancient tsunami wiped out prehistoric communities in Northern England
A study by the University of York has revealed that a tsunami wiped out prehistoric communities living in Northumberland, England, causing wide-scale depopulation across the region.
January 18, 2024
Travels of a 14,000-year-old woolly mammoth tied to earliest Alaska hunting camps
Scientists have established a connection between the travels of a 14,000-year-old woolly mammoth and the oldest known human settlements in Alaska.
December 8, 2023
Baboons in Ancient Egypt were raised in captivity before being mummified
In a new study published in the open-access journal PLOS ONE, researchers examined a collection of baboon mummies from the ancient Egyptian site of Gabbanat el-Qurud, the so-called Valley of the Monkeys on the west bank of Luxor.
November 9, 2023
HEAD LICE EVOLUTION MIRRORS HUMAN MIGRATION AND COLONISATION IN THE AMERICAS
A recent analysis of lice's genetic diversity suggests that these parasites arrived in the Americas on two distinct occasions: first during the initial human migration across the Bering Strait, and later with the advent of European colonisation.
October 25, 2023
NEW INSIGHTS INTO MUMMIFIED MICE ON ANDEAN VOLCANOES
A study of mummified mice found at Inca ritual sites on Andean volcanoes has revealed new insights into how the mice reached the summits.
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Mount Rushmore's Secret Chamber The Untold Story of the Hall of Records
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The Mysterious Guyaju Caves
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Tartessian plaque depicting warrior scenes found near Guareña
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Exploring the Mysteries of the Inca Temple of the Moon
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Legio V Macedonica: The Last Roman Legion
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The Sunken Secrets of Dunwich - England's Lost Medieval Town
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Unveiling the Secrets - Why Egypt's Pyramids Were Built Along a Desert Strip
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The Mystery of Atlantis - Unveiling the Legend
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Roman Londinium - AD 47
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