German archaeological mission has unearthed the funerary chamber of a woman named "Idi”, the sole daughter of Djefai-Hapy, ...
By Simon Rodway/The ConversationIreland and Wales share more than just geographical proximity; they have deep cultural and ...
Scientists in Siberia unearthed the deep-frozen, mummified remains of a juvenile woolly rhinoceros from the permafrost, dated to over 32,000 years ago!
By examining ancient walrus DNA, an international research team led by Lund University in Sweden have retraced the walrus ...
Recovery operations on the ancient Greek shipwreck “Gela II,” dating back to the 5th century BC, have officially commenced near the port of Gela, Sicily.
Hidden out of sight and forgotten for centuries in the Shoham Community Forest, near the heart of Israel, archaeologists have ...
Ancient geoglyphs, etched onto the hillsides by indigenous groups from over 1,000 years ago, are under attack – by off-road ...
By Corey J. A. Bradshaw et al./The ConversationImagine growing up beside the eastern Mediterranean Sea 14,000 years ago.
For over a century, the skeletal remains of sailors from Sir John Franklin’s ill-fated expedition to the Northwest Passage ...
Researchers in Morocco have unearthed the remains of the earliest known farming society in northwest Africa, dating back to ...
For the first time in 3,500 years, scientists have revealed a likeness of the face of Amenhotep I, the Egyptian pharaoh who founded the Valley of the Kings.
Researchers have successfully brought back to life a mysterious seed discovered in a cave in the Judean Desert during the ...