Innovative tool turns ancient spaces into human places.
DNA of early Neanderthal gives timeline for new modern human-related dispersal from Africa
Mitochondrial DNA from Neanderthal individual who died in Swabian Jura in modern-day southwest Germany suggests that Neanderthals received genetic contribution from Africa by hominins that are closely related to...
New studies of ancient concrete could teach us to do as the Romans did
Berkeley Lab, UC Berkeley experiments show how natural chemistry strengthened ancient concrete.
Genetic evidence from the South Caucasus region shows surprising long-term stability
Study shows surprising genetic continuity in ancient times for the region, despite major cultural shifts.
Multispectral imaging reveals ancient Hebrew inscription undetected for over 50 years
Military correspondence from the First Temple period discovered on reverse side of well-studied artifact at The Israel Museum, Tel Aviv University researchers say.
Ancient Jerusalem tower younger than thought
Ultra-precise dating takes nearly 1,000 years off its age.
Discoveries at El Palenque
Archaeologists have uncovered the oldest multifunctional royal palace in Mexico’s Oaxaca Valley.
Rising Star: New Answers, New Questions
Is Africa’s largest trove of early human remains shedding game-changing light on human origins, or muddying the water?
Earliest known Homo sapiens just got older
Scientists push back the date on the emergence of Homo sapiens by 100,000 years, and discover that they were avid game hunters.