Medicine & TechnologyFindings of Beaker pottery sherds at the Bronze Age woman's grave hint that she could have been part of the Beaker culture. Read to learn more.
Archaeologists identified that the swords were spathas, typically used by cavalry officers in the Roman Empire as they rode over their horses. Read to learn more.
An archaeological discovery in Zambia pushes wooden structure creation by human ancestors back, showcasing ancient ingenuity and technical skills. Read the article for more details.
The archaeologists found gold jewelry, silver ritual instuments, and alabaster containers inside the ancient Egyptian sunken underwater temple. Read to learn more.
Given how most Paleolithic rock art sites are situated in the north of Spain, this cave located in Eastern Iberia that contains distinct Paleolithic paintings and engravings is especially unique. Read to learn more.
Findings of the study suggest that there were three track sited in the Cape south coast that appeared to have hominin origins and crisp outlines but not toe impression evidence. Read to learn more.
A massive monument believed to be dated back from the Neolithic period was found on an island off the coast of Scotland. Continue reading to learn more.
A Norwegian amateur detectorist found 6th-century gold jewelry, a historic discovery dubbed Norway's "gold find of the century." Continue reading to learn more.
Archaeologists initially thought that the arrow shaft dated back to the Iron Age. However, they discovered that the artifact was much older than that. Read to learn more.
The new study suggests that early humans demonstrated an appreciation for geometry and symmetry by deliberately crafting spherical shapes from ancient stone balls. Read the article to learn more about these limestone spheroids.