Pottery vessels which had contained beer, found with human remains in platform mound.
Central European prehistory was highly dynamic
Frequent cultural, genetic, and social change epitomises the history of central Europe from the Stone Age to the Early Bronze Age.
Oldest genome from Wallacea shows previously unknown ancient human relations
International research team isolates DNA from modern human buried 7,000 years ago on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi.
Shedding light on past human histories
Research team reconstructs genetic histories and social organization in Neolithic and Bronze Age Croatia.
Fire record shows cultural diffusion took off 400,000 years ago
Middle Pleistocene fire use: The first signal of widespread cultural diffusion in human evolution.
Exploring blood types of Neanderthal and Denisovan individuals
Ancient blood types contribute new evidence for the origins, history, and demise of archaic humans.
Bronze Age cemetery reveals history of a high-status woman and her twins
And migration patterns within her community.
Thomas Cromwell’s Tudor London mansion revealed in unprecedented detail
New insights come on anniversary of Cromwell's death and ahead of the final part of the 'Wolf Hall' trilogy which hits West End later this year.
An archaeological study reveals new aspects related to plant processing in a Neolithic settlement in Turkey
Researchers have discovered at the site of Çatalhöyük (Anatolia, Turkey) a wide variety of hitherto unknown wild resources.