July 22, 2024
3,500-year-old shopping list found on cuneiform tablet
Archaeologists excavating the Aççana Mound, also known as Eski Alalah, have discovered a cuneiform tablet detailing a shopping list of purchases almost 3,500-years-ago.
July 22, 2024
Silver amulet contains the first mention of Christ in Bulgaria
Archaeologists have unearthed an amulet that is believed to be the earliest Christian relic found in Bulgaria and contains the first known reference of Christ in the region.
July 21, 2024
Ancient Egyptian carvings found submerged in Lake Nasser
A joint French/Egyptian archaeological mission has discovered a collection of Ancient Egyptian carvings beneath the waters of Lake Nasser, Egypt.
July 21, 2024
Brass trumpets among cargo of 16th century shipwreck
Underwater archaeologists from the International Centre for Underwater Archaeology in Zadar have discovered a cargo of brass trumpets at the wreck site of a 16th-century ship.
July 21, 2024
Mysterious stone carving depicting a human face found in Kazakhstan
A recent survey by the Ministry of Emergency Situations has uncovered a mysterious stone carving depicting a human face in the Akmola Region of Kazakhstan.
July 21, 2024
Giant moat found separating the City of David from Temple Mount
Archaeologists from the Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA) and Tel Aviv University have discovered a large 30 metre wide moat that separated the City of David from Temple Mount.
July 17, 2024
Archaeologists make new discoveries at Bodbury Ring hillfort
Bodbury Ring is a univallate hillfort, strategically located at the southern tip of Bodbury Hill in Shropshire, England.
July 16, 2024
Lost crusader altar discovered in holiest site of Christendom
Archaeologists from the Austrian Academy of Sciences (ÖAW), working in collaboration with the Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA), have discovered a lost crusader altar in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre.
July 15, 2024
Viking arrowhead found frozen in ice
Archaeologists from the “Secrets of the Ice” project have discovered a Viking Era arrowhead during a survey of an ice site in the Jotunheimen Mountains.
July 15, 2024
Underwater archaeologists find 112 glassware objects off Bulgaria’s coast
A team of underwater archaeologists from the Regional Historical Museum Burgas have recovered 112 glass objects from Chengene Skele Bay, near Burgas, Bulgaria. A team of underwater archaeologists from the Regional Historical Museum Burgas have recovered 112 glass objects from Chengene Skele Bay, near Burgas, Bulgaria.
July 14, 2024
Bronze Age axe found off Norway’s east coast
Archaeologists from the Norwegian Maritime Museum have discovered a Bronze Age axe off the coast of Arendal in the Skagerrak strait.
July 13, 2024
Traces of Bahrain’s lost Christian community found in Samahij
Archaeologists from the University of Exeter, in collaboration with the Bahrain Authority for Culture and Antiquities, have discovered the first physical evidence of a long-lost Christian community in Samahij, Bahrain.

ARCHAEOLOGY

July 22, 2024
3,500-year-old shopping list found on cuneiform tablet
Archaeologists excavating the Aççana Mound, also known as Eski Alalah, have discovered a cuneiform tablet detailing a shopping list of purchases almost 3,500-years-ago.
July 22, 2024
Silver amulet contains the first mention of Christ in Bulgaria
Archaeologists have unearthed an amulet that is believed to be the earliest Christian relic found in Bulgaria and contains the first known reference of Christ in the region.
July 21, 2024
Ancient Egyptian carvings found submerged in Lake Nasser
A joint French/Egyptian archaeological mission has discovered a collection of Ancient Egyptian carvings beneath the waters of Lake Nasser, Egypt.
July 21, 2024
Brass trumpets among cargo of 16th century shipwreck
Underwater archaeologists from the International Centre for Underwater Archaeology in Zadar have discovered a cargo of brass trumpets at the wreck site of a 16th-century ship.
July 21, 2024
Mysterious stone carving depicting a human face found in Kazakhstan
A recent survey by the Ministry of Emergency Situations has uncovered a mysterious stone carving depicting a human face in the Akmola Region of Kazakhstan.
July 21, 2024
Giant moat found separating the City of David from Temple Mount
Archaeologists from the Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA) and Tel Aviv University have discovered a large 30 metre wide moat that separated the City of David from Temple Mount.
July 17, 2024
Archaeologists make new discoveries at Bodbury Ring hillfort
Bodbury Ring is a univallate hillfort, strategically located at the southern tip of Bodbury Hill in Shropshire, England.
July 16, 2024
Lost crusader altar discovered in holiest site of Christendom
Archaeologists from the Austrian Academy of Sciences (ÖAW), working in collaboration with the Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA), have discovered a lost crusader altar in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre.

ANTHROPOLOGY

June 3, 2024
Female burial found among 23 warrior monks of the Order of Calatrava in Guadalajara
A study led by archaeologists from the Universitat Rovira i Virgili (URV) and the Max Planck Institute has found a female burial among the remains of 23 warrior monks of the Order of Calatrava in Guadalajara.
June 3, 2024
Infant burials found under prehistoric “dragon stone”
A study, published in the journal Science Direct, has revealed the discovery of two infant burials beneath a prehistoric “dragon stone” in Armenia.
May 23, 2024
BU archaeologists uncover Iron Age victim of human sacrifice
Archaeologists from Bournemouth University have uncovered an Iron Age victim of human sacrifice in Dorset, England.
April 4, 2024
Collapse of Chavin culture was followed by a period of violence
A skeletal analysis has revealed that a period of violence followed the collapse of the Chavín culture in Peru.
April 4, 2024
Study reveals disease landscape of Ancient Egypt
A new study, published in the journal Advances in Parasitology, has conducted a meta-analysis of mummies to reveal new insights into the disease landscape of Ancient Egypt.
March 13, 2024
Bacterial diseases were a lethal threat during the Stone Age
A new study has found that bacterial poisoning via food and water – but also direct contact such as kissing, was a lethal threat to people during the Stone Age in Scandinavia.
February 26, 2024
Offering of human sacrifices found at Pozo de Ibarra
Archaeologists from the National Institute of Anthropology and History (INAH) have uncovered an offering of human sacrifices at the Mexican town of Pozo de Ibarra.
February 7, 2024
Ancient DNA reveals new insights into prehistoric Log Coffin culture
The Log Coffin culture emerged during the Iron Age in the highlands of Pang Mapha, northwestern Thailand.

HERITAGE

June 30, 2024
Ripley Castle - Historic castle and estate goes up for sale
Ripley Castle, a Grade I listed 14th-century castle and the ancestral seat of the Ingilby baronets goes up for sale.
June 12, 2024
Scholars uncover rare papyrus fragment from the Infancy Gospel of Thomas
The Infancy Gospel of Thomas is an apocryphal gospel that describes the early life of Jesus.
June 10, 2024
Waters at Roman Bath may have super healing properties
A new study, published in the Microbe journal, has uncovered a diverse array of microorganisms in the geothermal waters at Roman Bath that may have super healing properties.
May 26, 2024
Explorers find lost plane of WWII fighter ace
A team of explorers from Pacific Wrecks have discovered the lost plane of WWII ace pilot, Richard Bong.
May 15, 2024
Soldiers’ graffiti depicting hangings found on door at Dover Castle
Conservation of a Georgian door at Dover Castle has revealed etchings depicting hangings and graffiti from time of French Revolution.
May 8, 2024
Bronze Age treasures stolen from Ely Museum
Thieves have broken into Ely Museum and stolen historical treasures dating from the Bronze Age.
May 6, 2024
Þjóðveldisbærinn Stöng – Iceland’s Pompeii
In 1104, Hekla, a fissure stratovolcano in the south of Iceland erupted violently with a VEI of 5, covering over 55,000 km2 (roughly half of Iceland) in a layer of rhyodacitic tephra.
May 6, 2024
New insights into origins of the Stone of Scone
The Stone of Scone, also known as the Stone of Destiny, is a block of sandstone with deep-rooted symbolism in Scottish monarchy and kingdom.

PALAEOANTHROPOLOGY

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.
February 3, 2023
EARLIEST EVIDENCE OF HUMANS HUNTING ELEPHANTS
A study at the Middle Palaeolithic site of Neumark – Nord, located near Leipzig, Germany, has provided the first indisputable proof of elephant hunting by early humans.

PALAEONTOLOGY

June 25, 2024
Scientists find first evidence of cave lions in southern Europe
Scientists have identified the skeletal remains of Panthera spelaea at the Notarchirico site in southern Italy.
March 19, 2024
Archaeologists find an assemblage of petroglyphs alongside dinosaur tracks in Brazil
A study of the Serrote do Letreiro Site (meaning “Signpost Hill”) in Brazil’s Paraíba State has led to the discovery of an assemblage of petroglyphs alongside dinosaur tracks.
September 7, 2023
New Discovery Sheds Light on the Evolution of Birds
Birds evolved from theropod dinosaurs during the Late Jurassic period, however, our knowledge of the initial stages of Avialae's evolution is limited due to a scarcity of Jurassic fossils.
July 7, 2023
World’s Oldest ‘stomach Stone’ Fossil Found on Jurassic Coast
Palaeontologists have discovered a 150-million-year-old stomach stone on England’s Jurassic Coast.
March 31, 2023
Predatory Dinosaurs Such as T. Rex Sported Lizard-like Lips
According to a recent study, the portrayal of predatory dinosaurs like the Tyrannosaurus rex in movies such as Jurassic Park, with permanently exposed teeth, may not be accurate. Instead, it is believed that these dinosaurs had scaly, lizard-like lips that covered and sealed their mouths.
March 14, 2023
Ichthyosaur Found on Remote Artic Island Upends Previous Evolutionary Theory
Palaeontologists have found the remains of an Ichthyosaur on the island of Spitsbergen, located in the Svalbard archipelago in northern Norway.
January 17, 2023
Fossils Reveal Dinosaurs of Prehistoric Patagonia
A study led by The University of Texas at Austin is providing a glimpse into dinosaur and bird diversity in Patagonia during the Late Cretaceous, just before the non-avian dinosaurs went extinct.
September 1, 2022
Fossil Could Be Rare Complete Dinosaur Skeleton With Fossilised Skin
A fossil discovered in Canada could be a rare finding of an entire dinosaur skeleton complete with fossilised skin.

GEOLOGY

July 3, 2024
Lost world discovered beneath Antarctic ice
A large-scale transcontinental river system from the Eocene era, dating back 44 to 34 million years ago, has been discovered beneath the Antarctic ice.
June 28, 2024
New study upends prevailing theory on transportation of Stonehenge bluestones
A new study, published in the Quaternary Newsletter journal, suggests that the Bristol Channel was a glacial transport route.
March 30, 2024
Study analyses organic material from 3.5 billion-year-old biomass
Researchers from the University of Göttingen are using high resolution techniques to trace the origin and composition of a 3.5 billion-year-old biomass.
February 12, 2024
Source of Snowball Earth solved
Geologists have solved the source of Snowball Earth, a period when the planet’s environment was an extreme "icehouse".
October 25, 2023
GEOLOGICAL PUZZLE OF LOST CONTINENT OF ARGOLAND SOLVED
Approximately 155 million years ago, a 5000 km piece of continent broke off from western Australia, leaving behind a basin hidden below the ocean known as the Argo Abyssal Plain.
April 2, 2023
THE CAVE OF CRYSTALS
The Cave of Crystals is a large chamber containing giant crystals in the Naica Mine, located in Mexico’s State of Chihuahua.
February 22, 2023
METEORITE CRATER FOUND IN SOUTHERN FRANCE
Researchers from Goethe University Frankfurt have found a meteorite crater in the grounds of a winery near the town of Béziers in Southern France.
February 6, 2023
THE EYE OF THE SAHARA
The Eye of the Sahara, also known as the Richat Structure and the Eye of Africa, is a geological feature in the Sahara Desert’s Adrar Plateau, located in west–central Islamic Republic of Mauritania.

TRAVEL

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June 7, 2024
Archaeologists search for home of infamous Tower of London prisoner
A team of archaeologists are searching for the home of Sir Arthur Haselrig, a leader of the Parliamentary opposition to Charles I, and whose attempted arrest sparked the English Civil War.
June 7, 2024
The Mysterious Palpa Geoglyphs
The valleys of Palpa and Nasca share a rich cultural history, with the Palpa area in the Nasca basin featuring geoglyphs and linear designs that rival the quality and complexity of those found on the Nasca desert plains (pampas).
June 7, 2024
The Lore Lindu Megaliths
The Lore Lindu Megaliths are a series of carved stone monuments, centred on the Bada Valley within the Lore Lindu National Park, located on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi.
June 7, 2024
The Dovbush Rocks Complex
The Dovbush Rocks is a group of natural and man-made structures, carved out of rock in the Skolivski Beskydy National Park in the Skole Raion of Ukraine.
May 25, 2024
Camlet Moat – London’s Camelot
Camlet Moat is a quadrangular moated enclosure monument known as ‘London’s Camelot’ near the summit of Ferny Hill, located in the Trent Country Park in the London Borough of Barnet.
May 25, 2024
Yanartaş – The Fires of Mount Chimaera
Yanartaş is a mountain temple sanctuary dedicated to Hephaistos, where natural fires have been burning for at least 2500 years through fissures fuelled by gas emissions in the Olympos valley, located in the national park in Antalya Province, Turkey.
May 25, 2024
Peveril Castle & The Devil’s Arse
Peveril Castle is a ruined 11th century fortress in the village of Castleton, situated above a giant cave opening called Peak Cavern, otherwise known as the Devil’s Arse.
May 25, 2024
The Pleasure Villa of Emperor Tiberius
The Villa of Tiberius is a Roman villa complex in the present-day town of Sperlonga, located on the western coast of Italy in the province of Latina.
May 25, 2024
The Belogradchik Fortress
Belogradchik Fortress, also known as Kaleto, is an ancient fortress and Roman stronghold, constructed within the Belogradchik Formation on the slopes of the Balkan Mountains in the Vidin Province of Bulgaria.
May 25, 2024
Vanis Kvabebi
Vanis Kvabebi (also called the Vani Caves) is an ancient cave monastery, located in the Vardzia Historical-Architectural Museum-Reserve in the Samtskhe-Javakheti region of the Lesser Caucasus in present-day Georgia.
May 25, 2024
Aksum - The Capital of the Aksumite Empire
Aksum, also called Axum, is the ancient capital of the Aksumite Empire, situated in the present-day Tigray Region of Ethiopia.
May 25, 2024
The Palmanova Star Fort
Palmanova is a town and comune built during the late Renaissance by the former Venetian Republic in Northeast Italy.

CLIMATE CHANGE

October 5, 2022
Ancient footprints found on UK beach
Archaeologists and geographers from the University of Manchester have discovered hundreds of ancient animal and human footprints on a beach in Merseyside, England.
September 24, 2022
Archaeologists give new insights into final blow of autonomous ancient Palmyra
Archaeologists conducting a study to estimate the maximum productivity of the land around Palmyra are revealing new insights that questions the historical narrative.
July 19, 2022
Connections between climate change and civil unrest among the ancient Maya
An extended period of turmoil in the Maya city of Mayapan in Mexico was marked by population declines, political rivalries and civil conflict.
April 7, 2022
Neanderthals of the north
Were Neanderthals really as well adapted to a life in the cold as previously assumed, or did they prefer more temperate environmental conditions during the last Ice Age?
July 3, 2024
Lost world discovered beneath Antarctic ice
A large-scale transcontinental river system from the Eocene era, dating back 44 to 34 million years ago, has been discovered beneath the Antarctic ice.
June 1, 2024
Study suggests Seahenge was built to control climate change
A recent study published in GeoJournal proposes that Seahenge was built to conduct rituals aimed at prolonging the summer during the extreme climatic changes of the 3rd millennium BC.
May 30, 2024
Study uncovers new evidence supporting Younger Dryas Impact Hypothesis
The Younger Dryas Impact Hypothesis (YDIH) proposes that a cometary or meteoric body exploded over the North American area sometime around 12,900-years-ago.
May 18, 2024
Pleistocene hunter-gatherers settled in Cyprus thousands of years earlier than previously thought
Archaeologists have found that Pleistocene hunter-gatherers settled in Cyprus thousands of years earlier than previously thought.

NATURAL HISTORY

June 26, 2024
Preserved remains of a Pleistocene wolf found frozen in Siberia’s permafrost
Scientists from the MKAmmosov North-Eastern Federal University have found the preserved remains of a Pleistocene wolf in the Republic of Sakha, Russia.
May 6, 2024
Red squirrels spread leprosy during medieval period
A study of archaeological sites in Winchester, England, has revealed that red squirrels served as a host for Mycobacterium leprae strains that caused leprosy in people.
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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