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An ancient “lost city” once famed for its precious gem trade is believed to have been unearthed by reseachers in…
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An ancient “lost city” once famed for its precious gem trade is believed to have been unearthed by reseachers in…
Archaeologists in Jerusalem’s City of David were amazed to discover a small gold ring set made some 2,300 years ago.…
Recent research challenges the traditional view that a 3,500-year-old Mycenaean suit of armor was used solely for ceremonial purposes, suggesting…
New research indicates that dogs with Indigenous ancestry were consumed at Jamestown during a famine, revealing complex interactions between early…
Recent research indicates that Egypt’s ancient pyramids, including the famous Giza complex, were built along a lost Nile River branch,…
New research suggests the Cortona lamp, an ornate bronze artifact from central Italy dating back to 480 BCE, depicts Dionysus…
The teeth of an Irishman who lived 4,000 years ago have given “unprecedented” insight into the evolution of the human…
A groundbreaking study has overturned previous beliefs by showing that Scandinavia’s first farmers wiped out the indigenous hunter-gatherers through violence…
Though Tutankhamun wasn’t all that famous during his reign, his status was sealed in death. In the thousands of years…
Artwork shows three mammoths being watched by a family of ancient Alaskans from the dunes near the Swan Point archaeological…