New excavations have revealed the wealth and prestige of an ancient center of learning From the start, Augustodunum was a city with a status and appearance befitting the prestige of the Aedui and ...
A one-foot-wide bronze mask dating to around 1100 b.c. emerges from beneath a bronze vessel containing cowrie shells during recent excavations at the site of Sanxingdui in China’s Sichuan Province.
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Archaeology breakthrough as Trojan War mosaic unearthed in Britain depicts lost history
A Roman mosaic found in Britain has revealed a version of the Trojan War that was previously lost to history. According to ...
Four years after discovering a 1,200-year-old dugout canoe in Lake Mendota, archaeologists with the Wisconsin Historical Society and regional First Nations continue to uncover new details from one of ...
As pollution holds back the city’s walking calendar, Delhi prepares for a season of deeper, more diverse trails —from queer ...
A 13-year study of DNA samples collected from the 4,000-year-old Shimao site, a complex of gigantic prehistoric ruins on the ...
The News-Press/Naples Daily News took a tour with Useppa Island Partners LLC Chief Executive Officer Steve Mezynieski and ...
The Alliance for Cultural Heritage in Asia—an intergovernmental organization established in 2023 by China, Cambodia, and eight other Asian countries—is hosting its first youth-focused event on cave ...
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A lost Amazon world just reemerged in Bolivia
In the seasonally flooded plains of Bolivia, a buried story of the Amazon has just come into focus, revealing a landscape ...
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Archaeological study challenges paleo diet, revealing humans have long eaten 'processed plant foods'
Humans evolved over hundreds of thousands of years to be the ultimate flexible eaters—chasing carbohydrates and fats from plant and animal sources alike. A new study in the Journal of Archaeological ...
A new radiocarbon study has clarified the timing of the colossal Thera eruption, placing it before Egypt’s New Kingdom.
About 50,000 years ago, humanity lost one of its last surviving hominin cousins, Homo floresiensis (also known as “the hobbit ...
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