Marking the 100th anniversary of the Pontifical Institute for Christian Archaeology, Pope Leo XIV invites students and ...
From an incredible series of revelations about the ancient humans called Denisovans to surprising discoveries about tool ...
An unusual email arrived in the inbox of a faculty member at the department of archaeology at Simon Fraser University in the ...
Archaeologists in France have discovered three ancient storage jars brimming with tens of thousands of Roman coins. The ...
A new study finds humans fall between meerkats and beavers in monogamy, revealing unique mating patterns among mammals.
Humans are far closer to meerkats and beavers for levels of exclusive mating than we are to most of our primate cousins, ...
In two of the most forbidding landscapes on Earth—the Empty Quarter of the Arabian Peninsula and the Nazca Desert of ...
From the AI-driven conservation of China’s Dazu Rock Carvings to the Rijksmuseum’s transparent restoration of Rembrandt’s ...
A University of Cambridge study reveals that humans are more monogamous than most mammals, ranking between meerkats and beavers.
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The discovery of the settlements over the years has led to a new understanding of the Asia Minor and Anatolia regions.
The central Mexican city of Xochicalco was established around a.d. 670 atop a 400-foot-tall hill. At the city’s highest level ...