Medicine & TechnologyExperts were not sure about the purpose of large installations found in the northern and southern parts of the City of David National Park in Israel. Continue reading to learn more.
A fossilized fish from 180 million years ago now stored in a museum is said to have choked on oversized ammonite, dying in the process. Check out its unusual death in this article.
The remains of what was considered a "vampire child" from the 17th century were discovered in an unmarked mass cemetery in the Polish village of Pień, near Ostromecko.
German archaeologists discover missing piece of ice age carving in cave, raising uncertainty about whether it depicts cave lion or bear. Read the article to learn more.
The tomb of China's first emperor may hide deadly traps: crossbows and mercury-filled rivers, as warned by ancient historian's account. Read the article to learn more.
Two skeletons with cranial modifications were among the discoveries during an excavation at an archaeological site in Mexico. Continue reading to know more.
Archaeologists in the Czech Republic unearthed the oldest known glass workshop north of the Alps, part of an early settlement site that produces exquisite glass artifacts. Read the article to learn more.
A recent study reveals that the throwing sticks unearthed in the 1990s are the oldest weapons in human history, revealing early humans as woodwork experts. Read the article to learn more.
The discovery implies that horse-drawn chariots were once used in Siberia despite not finding one yet. Read the article to learn more about this story.