Isotope analysis suggest clues to the manufacture and distribution of qeros.
Big brains and dexterous hands
Primate study has implications for human evolution.
Foxes have been eating humans’ leftovers for 42,000 years
Ancient fox diets might be good indicators of human impact on past ecosystems.
Humans in America as much as 30,000 years ago, suggest scientists
A cave in northern Mexico reveals evidence of a human occupation in the Americas 15,000 years earlier than previously thought.
Breakthrough in studying ancient DNA from Doggerland that separates the UK from Europe
Now inundated, Doggerland likely holds more evidence of a prehistoric presence dated to many thousands of years ago.
Rewriting history: New evidence challenges Euro-centric narrative of early colonization
Indigenous people maintained their way of life in southeastern US for nearly 150 years after European contact and colonization, study shows.
Hyksos, 15th Dynasty rulers of Ancient Egypt, were an internal takeover
Chemical analysis reveals Egypt was a multi-cultural hub for centuries.
29,000 years of Aboriginal history
Uncovering new layers of River Murray occupation.
Alaskan volcano linked to mysterious period with extreme climate in ancient Rome
The cold, famine and unrest in ancient Rome and Egypt after the assassination of Julius Caesar in 44 BCE has long been shrouded in mystery. Now, an international team,...
Naturally perforated shells one of the earliest adornments in the Middle Paleolithic
Simulations and microscopic analysis confirm that ancient shells were hung on strings and painted with ochre.
Aboriginal artifacts reveal first ancient underwater cultural sites in Australia
The first underwater Aboriginal archaeological sites have been discovered off Australia dating back thousands of years ago.
Ancient Maya reservoirs contained toxic pollution
Mercury, algae made water undrinkable in heart of city.