7 October 2023
According to a new study, cannibalism was a common funerary practice in northern Europe around 15,000 years ago, with people...
6 October 2023
Ulucak Mound (Ulucak Höyük), one of the oldest neolithic settlements dating back to 6800 BC, male and female figurines evaluated...
5 October 2023
The Cave of Letters in Israel is one such site that has yielded a large number of papyrus letters and...
Archaeologists believe they have found the site where Emperor Otto I (936-973), known as the Great, founder of the Holy...
4 October 2023
Archaeologists have found life-size camel carvings on a rock near the southern border of Saudi Arabia’s Nafud desert. The Neolithic...
3 October 2023
Archaeologists in Japan have unearthed more than 100 ancient bronze mirrors from the Sakurai Chausuyama burial mound in Sakurai, Nara...
The exact origin of tin in the Bronze Age is the Holy Grail of archaeometallurgists: For 150 years, experts have...
2 October 2023
A family in Norway was searching for a lost gold earring in their yard on the island of Jomfruland when...
1 October 2023
A unique bone scepter belonging to a Scythian warlord from the 5th century BC was discovered during excavations in the...
30 September 2023
New finds were discovered in Göbeklitepe and Karahantepe. At around 12,000 years old, Göbekli Tepe is the world’s oldest megalithic...