New research from the University of St Andrews, as part of a team led by the University of Bradford, has confirmed the ...
Long before humans wired their world with language, another kind of intelligence may have quietly mastered its own planet ...
A monumental archaeological discovery in northern China is reshaping what we know about early human settlement and society.
On October 16th, ICN published a letter from Emek Shaveh - an Israeli NGO working to prevent the politicization of ...
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, privately curated museums are guarding Pashtun memory, craftsmanship, and centuries of Pashtun culture ...
Archaeologists discovered more than 1,500 artifacts during this season’s excavations at the ancient city of Heraclea Sintica, ...
Easter Island’s Rapa Nui statues were carved by several independent groups, including competing families, without any central authority overseeing them, according to a new study. At such a critical ...
A new study published in Nature on November 26 has shed light on the origins, population structures, and kinship systems of ...
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.
The circular arrangement of pits forms a boundary over two kilometers wide, enclosing more than three square kilometers around the Durrington Walls henge and Woodhenge monuments. Each pit measures up ...
It is hoped that the £1.4m project, funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council, will shape policy and practice for contemporary agriculture and help farmers and stakeholders to engage more ...
UNESCO World Heritage destinations unite to share knowledge, improve conservation, and inspire travellers through living ...