Even more, scientists confirm first-ever finding of a fragment of the comet's core.
More Findings Emerge from Oldest Known Hominin Fossils Outside of Africa
Scientists shed new light on the effects of tooth-wear and toothpick use among the famous Dmanisi hominins of 1.8 million years ago.
Two Finds Have Archaeologists Asking Questions at Jamestown
Two deep postholes indicate a major 17th century structure in early colonial Jamestown.
Famous Pirate Ship Emerges, Piece by Piece
Archaeologists are removing multiple iron cannon and other objects from underwater concretion.
New Finds Uncovered at Ancient Greek Site of Argilos
Excavations to shed light on life at an early Greek colony in the 7th through 5th centuries B.C.
The First Great Human Population Explosion
It began with hunter-gatherers, not herders and farmers, says this genetic study.
Ancient Egyptian Fortress Yields New Finds
Archaeologists at the ancient Egyptian fortress at Jaffa in Israel uncover new clues to understanding a monumental city gate complex.
Warfare the Key to Evolution of Complex Society?
Mathematical simulation suggests a correlation between the intensity of warfare and the successful development of ancient civilizations.
Cave Paintings Among the Oldest in Europe
Scientists find wall paintings in the Altxerri cave system in northern Spain pre-date most prehistoric paintings in Europe.
Archaeologists Reveal Evidence of Two Major Destructions at Biblical Site
The Biblical city of Gezer shows evidence of two fiery conflagrations over 3,000 years ago.
Rarely Seen Mesoamerican Artifacts Revealed
A unique collection of ancient ceramics from seven different countries in Central America can now be seen by the public.
First-Ever Sphinx of Egyptian King Found in Israel
Rare and only find of part of a sphinx naming the pharaoh Menkaure has been unearthed at the Canaanite site of Hazor.
Archaeologists Uncover Rare Finds at an Ancient Canaanite Center
The finds at Tel Kabri could provide a unique glimpse on a Middle Bronze Age economy.
Modern Humans in India Earlier Than Previously Thought?
Research suggests the possibility that there were modern humans in India more than 75,000 years ago.
Ghosts in the Nation’s Attics?
A major museum in North Carolina is under investigation for paranormal activity.
Laser Technology Reveals Mysterious New Features at Angkor
The ancient Khmer Empire capital was much larger than previously thought, say archaeologists.