Excavation is yielding finds from 8th century BCE Judean monarchy to Ottoman times.
Ancient Teeth in Italy and Arrival of Modern Humans in Europe
Dental remains point to one of the earliest modern human cultures in Europe.
Mystery-Shrouded Ice Age Artifacts Find Home in Anthropology Museum
The ‘Berlin Collection’, a group of purportedly prehistoric figurines and other artifacts, will be the subject of learning, further study and research.
New Findings on Drought and the Ancient Maya Collapse
Ancient Maya farmers adapted to drying conditions, but eventually succumbed when it became too long and severe, says study.
Study report revisits cave of prehistoric cannibals
Scientists suggest 14,700-year-old case of cannibalism was part of broader culture.
Archaeologists return to Cova Gran rock shelter
The rock shelter in northeastern Spain could hold answers to questions about hunter-gatherer evolution.
Complex cognition shaped the Stone Age hand axe, study shows
Experimental archaeology shows that 'primitive' human precursors were respectably smart.
Archaeologists report on early human tools in Spanish cave
Dated to over 1.2 million years ago, artifacts tell a story of early human settlement in Europe.
Earliest humans in Western Europe followed the climate
Spanish cave site reveals evidence the environment played large in the dispersal of the earliest hominins into Western Europe.
The Black Pharaoh in Denmark
Treasures of the ancient Nubian kings of Egypt to be shown to the public.
Northern Europeans were slow to adopt farming, say researchers
Northern Europeans held on to their hunter-gatherer traditions longer than their southern European counterparts.
Early modern humans hugged riverine woodland environments in Africa
As the ancient savanna grasslands expanded in Africa, early modern humans lived and foraged near rivers and lakes, such as Lake Victoria, say researchers.
Native American mound-builder society experienced rapid agricultural development
Fort Ancient culture maize agriculture intensified rapidly, then gradually declined over time, say researchers.
A Pre-Columbian population was poisoned
Much of a Pre-Columbian population in ancient Chile was poisoned by arsenic, say researchers.
Scientists discover early food production in Caribbean
Plants cultivated in Cuba 1500 years earlier than previously thought.
Cradle of Humankind Caves Yield New Ancient Dates
Results from new dating methods applied to Sterkfontein Caves generate new questions and answers related to human evolution.
Archaeologists unearth remarkable and curious remains beneath car park in U.K.
Evidence suggests possible remains of legendary King Arthur, a skeleton with 'Harry Potter'-like spectacles, and a diminutive adult male with ‘hobbit-like’ features.
King Richard III and Car Park Archaeology
What lies beneath parking lots in the U.K.? Beneath at least some of them, plenty, say archaeologists.
Archaeologists Unearth Ancient Fortifications at Coastal Site in Israel
Continuing excavations to focus on 8th – 7th century BCE fortified compound.
Archaeologist Discovers Mysterious Ancient Maya Citadel
First uncovered through remote sensing, the jungle-shrouded complex has archaeologists both perplexed and amazed.