Archaeologists discovered 6,000-year-old flint tools beneath the Palace of Westminster that predate Stonehenge, along with medieval artifacts and Roman remains.
Grace Elementary science students got a prehistoric surprise when visiting paleontologists shared their experiences and ...
For the ancient Romans, both rich and poor, their panoply of gods and robust mythology were part of everyday life. Images in a newly discovered tomb in the city of Giugliano, just outside Naples in ...
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How Deep Do Archaeologists Really Dig?
How deep do archaeologists usually dig—and why? It turns out, there’s no one-size-fits-all answer. In this episode, we ...
Nearly 9,000 years ago, Mesolithic foragers living along the Danube gathered Cornelian cherries on the edges of a dense oak forest surrounding their settlement. They used cherry wood as kindling and ...
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40,000 Years of Decline: Why Neanderthals Finally Disappeared
Clues from archaeology, climate records, and genetics reveal the pressures Neanderthals faced during their final millennia. Changing environments, shrinking territories, and competition with expanding ...
A Utah woman’s Monday sentencing for carving several figures into a petroglyph wall is being cheered by archaeologists in ...
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From an ancient sword in a lake to a tiny amulet hidden among thousands of stones in Israel, these priceless relics were uncovered not by trained archaeologists but by curious young children.
Back in February 2024, winter storms were battering the Scottish island of Sanday, but the destructive force of the winds inadvertently uncovered a curious piece of maritime history. After the storms ...
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