"The new evidence… illustrates that it could have been used as a funeral gallery whose use extended from the Early Neolithic, throughout the Chalcolithic, and lasted until the beginning of the Bronze ...
Mysterious archaeological objects like Neolithic stone balls, Roman dodecahedra, and Romano-British cosmetic grinders ...
The Dolmen of Menga is, truly, a marvel of the ancient world. Built into the side of an earth mound between around 3800 and ...
Nobody knows for sure what stone circles were used for, but most archaeologists agree that they served some sort of ...
A new study from archaeologists at UC Berkeley suggests that Pleistocene hunters likely used planted pikes, topped with sharp ...
The Plague May Have Caused the Downfall of the Stone Age Farmers July 10, 2024 — Ancient DNA from bones and teeth hints at a role of the plague in Stone Age population collapse. Contrary to ...
A team of Russian archaeologists has recently discovered unique Stone Age artifacts along the Serteyka River valley in the ...
A recent archaeological study has revealed that an ancient board of a game ... suggesting complex game rules. Map of Middle ...
In Iceland, a small toy dating to the Viking Age was uncovered by archaeologists. It is one of over 100 similar gaming pieces that have been found during excavation.
Thought to be 3,500 years old, the squatting ritual figure from Papua New Guinea has never before been exhibited ...
Clovis points were first recovered almost 100 years ago near the remains of Columbian mammoths. The points were shaped by the ...
The discovery of a 25-foot ancient bridge submerged in a Spanish cave has rearranged the timeline of when humans first arrived in the Mediterranean.